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- Byzantine_mints abstract "The East Roman or Byzantine Empire established and operated several mints throughout its history (330–1453). Aside from the main metropolitan mint in the capital, Constantinople, a varying number of provincial mints were also established in other urban centres, especially during the 6th century. Most provincial mints except for Syracuse were closed or lost to invasions by the mid-7th century. After the loss of Syracuse in 878, Constantinople became the sole mint for gold and silver coinage until the late 11th century, when major provincial mints began to re-appear. Many mints, both imperial and, as the Byzantine world fragmented, belonging to autonomous local rulers, were operated in the 12th to 14th centuries. Constantinople and Trebizond, the seat of the independent Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), survived until their conquest by the Ottoman Turks in the mid-15th century.".
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- Byzantine_mints subject Category:Coin_mints.
- Byzantine_mints subject Category:Coins_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Byzantine_mints subject Category:Currency_lists.
- Byzantine_mints type Abstraction100002137.
- Byzantine_mints type Batch113774404.
- Byzantine_mints type Coin113388245.
- Byzantine_mints type Coinage113387877.
- Byzantine_mints type CoinsOfTheByzantineEmpire.
- Byzantine_mints type Currency113385913.
- Byzantine_mints type IndefiniteQuantity113576355.
- Byzantine_mints type LargeIndefiniteQuantity113757724.
- Byzantine_mints type Measure100033615.
- Byzantine_mints type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Byzantine_mints type Mints.
- Byzantine_mints type Standard107260623.
- Byzantine_mints type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Byzantine_mints comment "The East Roman or Byzantine Empire established and operated several mints throughout its history (330–1453). Aside from the main metropolitan mint in the capital, Constantinople, a varying number of provincial mints were also established in other urban centres, especially during the 6th century. Most provincial mints except for Syracuse were closed or lost to invasions by the mid-7th century.".
- Byzantine_mints label "Byzantine mints".
- Byzantine_mints label "Список монетных дворов Византии".
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- Byzantine_mints depiction Byzantine_mints_of_Justinian_I.png.
- Byzantine_mints isPrimaryTopicOf Byzantine_mints.