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- Visigothic_coinage abstract "The Visigothic coinage was the basis of the economical system of the Visigoths in Gaul and Hispania, developed during the early Middle Ages (from the 5th to the beginning of the 8th century).The most relevant coins are the solidus and the tremissis, both minted in gold.Both the coins were minted in the last centuries of the Roman Empire, in Late Antiquity, and continued to be used by the emperors of the Byzantine Empire well into the Middle Ages.The first coins were minted in Gaul, where Visigoths settled at the beginning of 5th century and has continued since the first half of the 6th century in the old Roman Hispania, where had moved the center of the Visigoth kingdom and power after the Battle of Vouillé (507). The victory, and shortly after, taking Toulouse, had allowed the Franks to extract the Visigoths of most of their Gallic areas.The first coins, usually called pseudo-imperial, imitated those circulating in the western part of the Roman Empire and, later, those issued in the eastern part, reproducing the names of Roman emperors. After the year 580, the Visigoths began to strike entirely independent coins, named after the Visigoth kings. The issue of coins ended in the second decade of the 8th century, because of the Islamic conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, which ended the Visigoth kingdom.".
- Visigothic_coinage thumbnail Chindaswinth_tremissis_642_76001708.jpg?width=300.
- Visigothic_coinage wikiPageID "24256484".
- Visigothic_coinage wikiPageRevisionID "598669524".
- Visigothic_coinage captionLeft "+CN•SVINLVS PX, facing bust".
- Visigothic_coinage captionRight "+ISPALI PIVS, facing bust.".
- Visigothic_coinage footer "AV Tremissis . Hispalis mint.".
- Visigothic_coinage hasPhotoCollection Visigothic_coinage.
- Visigothic_coinage hbkg "#abcdef".
- Visigothic_coinage header "Chindaswinth: tremissis".
- Visigothic_coinage margin "0".
- Visigothic_coinage position "right".
- Visigothic_coinage width "300".
- Visigothic_coinage subject Category:Coins_of_Spain.
- Visigothic_coinage subject Category:Medieval_currencies.
- Visigothic_coinage subject Category:Visigothic_Hispania.
- Visigothic_coinage type Abstraction100002137.
- Visigothic_coinage type Coin113388245.
- Visigothic_coinage type Coinage113387877.
- Visigothic_coinage type CoinsOfSpain.
- Visigothic_coinage type Currency113385913.
- Visigothic_coinage type Measure100033615.
- Visigothic_coinage type MedievalCurrencies.
- Visigothic_coinage type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Visigothic_coinage type Standard107260623.
- Visigothic_coinage type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Visigothic_coinage comment "The Visigothic coinage was the basis of the economical system of the Visigoths in Gaul and Hispania, developed during the early Middle Ages (from the 5th to the beginning of the 8th century).The most relevant coins are the solidus and the tremissis, both minted in gold.Both the coins were minted in the last centuries of the Roman Empire, in Late Antiquity, and continued to be used by the emperors of the Byzantine Empire well into the Middle Ages.The first coins were minted in Gaul, where Visigoths settled at the beginning of 5th century and has continued since the first half of the 6th century in the old Roman Hispania, where had moved the center of the Visigoth kingdom and power after the Battle of Vouillé (507). ".
- Visigothic_coinage label "Monedas del reino visigodo".
- Visigothic_coinage label "Monetazione visigota".
- Visigothic_coinage label "Monnaie wisigothe".
- Visigothic_coinage label "Visigothic coinage".
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- Visigothic_coinage sameAs Monnaie_wisigothe.
- Visigothic_coinage sameAs Monetazione_visigota.
- Visigothic_coinage sameAs m.07s3s5b.
- Visigothic_coinage sameAs Q1469768.
- Visigothic_coinage sameAs Q1469768.
- Visigothic_coinage sameAs Visigothic_coinage.
- Visigothic_coinage wasDerivedFrom Visigothic_coinage?oldid=598669524.
- Visigothic_coinage depiction Chindaswinth_tremissis_642_76001708.jpg.
- Visigothic_coinage isPrimaryTopicOf Visigothic_coinage.