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- Carthage (20744 bytes)
8: ...e over the Western Mediterranean. Merchants and explorers established a vast network of trade, bringin...
24: ... or by an assembly of the people. Although the people might have had an influence on legislation, demo...
29: ...cheological excavations could be taken to confirm Plutarch's view. In a single child cemetery called t...
31: ...e a portrait of a very well organized caste of temple priests and acolytes performing different types ...
33: Carthage had many gods. The supreme divine couple was that of [[Tanit]] and [[Ba`al Hammon]]. Prie... - Byzantine coinage (4605 bytes)
4: ...ctions. The new bronze coins were made up of multiples of this coin such as the 40 nummi, 20 nummi, 10...
10: ...model for the Islamic Dinar (whose name also is applied to the silver Dinar (weight roughly 1.5g) whic...
14: ...toration of the follis size of [[Justinian]], the follis continued to slowly decrease in size. In the 10th... - Roman economy (23678 bytes)
6: ...ions such as the [[argenteus]] (silver) and the [[follis]] (silvered bronze). After the reforms Roman coin...
18: Another role that coins played in Roman society, although secondary to their...
20: ...ages that relate of their family history. An example of this are the coins of Sextus Pompeius Fostulu...
25: ...cative of the objective of many emperors in the exploitation of their portraits. While the emperor is...
27: ..." Although the writer did not seriously expect people to get rid of their coins, this quotation demons...
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