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- Portuguese_dinheiro abstract "The dinheiro was the currency of Portugal from around the late 12th century until approximately 1502. For accounting purposes, twelve dinheiros equalled one soldo and twenty soldos equal one libra. The basis of the monetary system was that of the Roman Empire (denarii, solidi, librae).The first Portuguese coins were issued by the first king, Afonso I. Some time after 1179, he ordered the issue of coins in denominations of half a dinheiro (called a mealha) and one dinheiro.[1] They were copied from the Spanish dinero and were consequently minted in billon. These circulated alongside E$L Byzantine siliquae and Moorish dirhem and dinar.Around 1200, Sancho I also introduced the gold morabitino (cf. Spanish maravedí), worth 15 soldos. A century later, in the reign of King Denis, the silver tornês was introduced, worth 5½ soldos.In 1380, King Ferdinand I introduced several new coins. There were gold dobra, worth 6 libras, silver real worth 10 soldos and various billon denominations, some of whose names related to war equipment used by the French who helped Portugal in the war against Castile, such as the pilarte worth seven dinheiros.During the reign of King João I, a new real was introduced, known either as the "real of 3½ libras" or the "real branco". With a value of 70 soldos, this was to become the unit of account by the beginning of the reign of João I's successor (King Duarte I) in 1433.Note that in modern Portuguese, the word "dinheiro" means "money".".
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- Portuguese_dinheiro hasPhotoCollection Portuguese_dinheiro.
- Portuguese_dinheiro title "Portuguese currency".
- Portuguese_dinheiro years "1128".
- Portuguese_dinheiro subject Category:1430s_disestablishments.
- Portuguese_dinheiro subject Category:Currencies_of_Europe.
- Portuguese_dinheiro subject Category:Economic_history_of_Portugal.
- Portuguese_dinheiro subject Category:Medieval_Portugal.
- Portuguese_dinheiro subject Category:Medieval_currencies.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type Abstraction100002137.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type CurrenciesOfEurope.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type Currency113385913.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type Measure100033615.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type MedievalCurrencies.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type Standard107260623.
- Portuguese_dinheiro type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Portuguese_dinheiro comment "The dinheiro was the currency of Portugal from around the late 12th century until approximately 1502. For accounting purposes, twelve dinheiros equalled one soldo and twenty soldos equal one libra. The basis of the monetary system was that of the Roman Empire (denarii, solidi, librae).The first Portuguese coins were issued by the first king, Afonso I.".
- Portuguese_dinheiro label "Dinheiro (moeda portuguesa)".
- Portuguese_dinheiro label "Dinheiro portoghese".
- Portuguese_dinheiro label "Dinheiro portugais".
- Portuguese_dinheiro label "Dinheiro".
- Portuguese_dinheiro label "Portuguese dinheiro".
- Portuguese_dinheiro label "Динейро".
- Portuguese_dinheiro sameAs Dinheiro.
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- Portuguese_dinheiro sameAs Dinheiro_portoghese.
- Portuguese_dinheiro sameAs Dinheiro_(moeda_portuguesa).
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