- aspron
- Aspron, ab Asperitate squammarum, Petit poisson ressemblant au Goujon, on le pesche seulement entre Vienne et Lyon, Asper, vel Asperulus.
Thresor de la langue françoyse. Jean Nicot.
Thresor de la langue françoyse. Jean Nicot.
Aspron — Alexios III. Aspron war der Name für eine byzantinische Schüsselmünze des 11. Jahrhunderts aus einer Gold Silberlegierung (Elektron (Legierung)). Siehe auch Alexios III. Angelos Literatur Heinz Fengler, Lexikon Numismatik , transpress Verlag für… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Casa Asprón — (Ковадонга,Испания) Категория отеля: Адрес: Carretera de Covadonga, s/n, 33550 Ковадонга, Исп … Каталог отелей
Byzantine coinage — Numismatics Terminology Portal Currency … Wikipedia
Stavraton — of the Emperor Manuel II Palaiologos (r. 1391–1425) The stavraton or stauraton (Greek: σταυράτον) was a type of silver coin used during the last century of the Byzantine Empire. The name first appears in the mid 11th century for a gold histamenon … Wikipedia
As (Roman coin) — Ases redirects here. For the acronym ASES , see American Solar Energy Society. Circa 240 225 BC. Æ Aes grave As The as (plural asses), also assarius (rendered into Greek as ἀσσάριον, assarion) … Wikipedia
Histamenon — of Constantine VIII (r. 1025–1028). Histamenon (Greek: νόμισμα ἱστάμενον, standard coin ) was the name given to the gold Byzantine solidus when the slightly lighter tetarteron was introduced in the 960s. To distinguis … Wikipedia
Nummus — Nummi coins of the late reign of Anastasius I: in the right a 40 nummi coin (follis) and in the left a 5 nummi coin (pentanummium) Nummus (Greek: νουμμίον, noummion), plural nummi (νοῦμμοι) is a Latin term meaning … Wikipedia
Michaelaton — (histamenon) of Michael VII. The michaelaton (Greek: νόμισμα μιχαηλᾶτον, coin of Michael ), in Latin michaelatus, was the colloquial name given to the gold Byzantine coins (nomismata) struck by any emperor called Michael. In a more technical… … Wikipedia
Miliaresion — Example of the first miliaresia, struck by Leo III (r. 717–741) to celebrate the coronation of his son, Constantine V (r. 741–775), as co emperor. Notice the lack of any imagery except the cross … Wikipedia
Alexios III. Angelos — Kaiser Alexius III. mit seiner Gattin Kaiserin Euphrosyne Alexios III. Angelos (griechisch Ἀλέξιος Γ Ἄγγελος; † nach 1210 in Nicäa) war byzantinischer Kaiser von 1195 … Deutsch Wikipedia