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- Cornish_currency abstract "Cornish currency has been issued in various forms since medieval times and possibly earlier. One early story tells that the Cornish people raised the money by popular subscription to pay a ransom for the release of the Duke of Cornwall, Richard the Lionheart. The 15 Bezants on the arms of the Duke of Cornwall are said to represent the money raised. In heraldry, bezants are gold discs (roundels). Their name as a charge probably comes from the name of the coins.Another early reference to the Cornish currency, the "dynar", is found in a thirteenth-century Cornish play in the line "dhodh a dela pymp cans dyner", which translates as "he was owed five hundred dyner". The only English coin at the time was the silver penny: presumably the dynar was equivalent to this.".
- Cornish_currency thumbnail Flag_of_the_Duke_of_Cornwall.svg?width=300.
- Cornish_currency usingCountry Cornwall.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink 6333063.stm.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink cornwall-cornish-stannary-parliament-arghow-kenethlek-kernow-cornish-national-fund.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink 102.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink kernow.htm.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink job.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink item.asp?ID=3027.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageExternalLink Private02.htm.
- Cornish_currency wikiPageID "14302210".
- Cornish_currency wikiPageRevisionID "573013940".
- Cornish_currency hasPhotoCollection Cornish_currency.
- Cornish_currency image "CornishMoney.gif".
- Cornish_currency imageTitle "£5 and £1 issued by the Cornish stannary parliament 1974".
- Cornish_currency subunitName Dynar_(currency).
- Cornish_currency subunitName Pound_Sterling_(currency).
- Cornish_currency subunitRatio "1".
- Cornish_currency symbol "d, £, /~".
- Cornish_currency usedBanknotes "4.32E7".
- Cornish_currency usingCountries "Cornwall see also Constitutional Status of Cornwall".
- Cornish_currency subject Category:Community_currencies.
- Cornish_currency subject Category:Cornish_nationalism.
- Cornish_currency subject Category:Economy_of_Cornwall.
- Cornish_currency type Abstraction100002137.
- Cornish_currency type CommunityCurrencies.
- Cornish_currency type Currency113385913.
- Cornish_currency type Measure100033615.
- Cornish_currency type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Cornish_currency type Standard107260623.
- Cornish_currency type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Cornish_currency type Currency.
- Cornish_currency type Currency.
- Cornish_currency type UnitOfMeasure.
- Cornish_currency comment "Cornish currency has been issued in various forms since medieval times and possibly earlier. One early story tells that the Cornish people raised the money by popular subscription to pay a ransom for the release of the Duke of Cornwall, Richard the Lionheart. The 15 Bezants on the arms of the Duke of Cornwall are said to represent the money raised. In heraldry, bezants are gold discs (roundels).".
- Cornish_currency label "Cornish currency".
- Cornish_currency sameAs m.03c_xzf.
- Cornish_currency sameAs Q5171845.
- Cornish_currency sameAs Q5171845.
- Cornish_currency sameAs Cornish_currency.
- Cornish_currency wasDerivedFrom Cornish_currency?oldid=573013940.
- Cornish_currency depiction Flag_of_the_Duke_of_Cornwall.svg.
- Cornish_currency isPrimaryTopicOf Cornish_currency.