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- Denarius abstract "In the Roman currency system, the denarius (/dɪˈnɛərɪəs/ di-NAIR-i-əs; plural: denarii /dɪˈnɛərɪaɪ/ di-NAIR-i-eye) was a small silver coin first minted about 211 BC during the Second Punic War. It became the most common coin produced for circulation but was slowly debased in weight and silver content until its replacement by the double denarius, called the antoninianus, early in the 3rd century AD. The word denarius is derived from the Latin dēnī "containing ten", as its value was 10 asses, although in the middle of the 2nd century BC it was recalibrated so that it was now worth sixteen asses or four sestertii. It is the origin of several modern words such as the currency name dinar and the Italian common noun for money: denaro".
- Denarius thumbnail 8denarii.jpg?width=300.
- Denarius wikiPageExternalLink denarius_define.htm.
- Denarius wikiPageExternalLink Denarius.html.
- Denarius wikiPageExternalLink Octavian3.html.
- Denarius wikiPageID "8349".
- Denarius wikiPageRevisionID "604662144".
- Denarius hasPhotoCollection Denarius.
- Denarius subject Category:Biblical_coins.
- Denarius subject Category:Coins_of_ancient_Rome.
- Denarius subject Category:New_Testament_Latin_words_and_phrases.
- Denarius subject Category:Numismatics.
- Denarius subject Category:Silver_coins.
- Denarius type Abstraction100002137.
- Denarius type BiblicalCoins.
- Denarius type Coin113388245.
- Denarius type Coinage113387877.
- Denarius type CoinsOfAncientRome.
- Denarius type Currency113385913.
- Denarius type Measure100033615.
- Denarius type MediumOfExchange113372961.
- Denarius type SilverCoins.
- Denarius type Standard107260623.
- Denarius type SystemOfMeasurement113577171.
- Denarius comment "In the Roman currency system, the denarius (/dɪˈnɛərɪəs/ di-NAIR-i-əs; plural: denarii /dɪˈnɛərɪaɪ/ di-NAIR-i-eye) was a small silver coin first minted about 211 BC during the Second Punic War. It became the most common coin produced for circulation but was slowly debased in weight and silver content until its replacement by the double denarius, called the antoninianus, early in the 3rd century AD.".
- Denarius label "Denar".
- Denarius label "Denario".
- Denarius label "Denario".
- Denarius label "Denarius".
- Denarius label "Denarius".
- Denarius label "Denarius".
- Denarius label "Denier (monnaie)".
- Denarius label "Denário".
- Denarius label "Денарий".
- Denarius label "ديناريوس".
- Denarius label "デナリウス".
- Denarius label "迪纳厄斯".
- Denarius sameAs Denár.
- Denarius sameAs Denarius.
- Denarius sameAs Denario.
- Denarius sameAs Denario.
- Denarius sameAs Denier_(monnaie).
- Denarius sameAs Denario.
- Denarius sameAs デナリウス.
- Denarius sameAs 데나리우스.
- Denarius sameAs Denarius.
- Denarius sameAs Denar.
- Denarius sameAs Denário.
- Denarius sameAs m.02b1d.
- Denarius sameAs Q187776.
- Denarius sameAs Q187776.
- Denarius sameAs Denarius.
- Denarius wasDerivedFrom Denarius?oldid=604662144.
- Denarius depiction 8denarii.jpg.
- Denarius isPrimaryTopicOf Denarius.