Nummus
Nummus: (Greek: νουμμίον, noummion), plural nummi (νοῦμμοι) is a Latin term meaning "coin", but used technically by modern writers for a range of low-value copper coins issued by the Roman and Byzantine empires during Late Antiquity. It comes from the Greek "nomos", which was used to describe a coin in some parts of southern Italy. The word was also used during the later years of the Roman Republic and the early Empire, either as a general word for a coin, or to describe the sestertius, which was the standard unit for keeping accounts.
Nummus
Nummus: (Greek: νουμμίον, noummion), plural nummi (νοῦμμοι) is a Latin term meaning "coin", but used technically by modern writers for a range of low-value copper coins issued by the Roman and Byzantine empires during Late Antiquity. It comes from the Greek "nomos", which was used to describe a coin in some parts of southern Italy. The word was also used during the later years of the Roman Republic and the early Empire, either as a general word for a coin, or to describe the sestertius, which was the standard unit for keeping accounts.
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Il nummo (dal latino nummus, c ...... una grande quantità di nummi.
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Nummus (pluriel nummi) est un ...... , désigne de la menue monnaie.
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Nummus: (Greek: νουμμίον, noum ...... ard unit for keeping accounts.
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Numo (em grego: νουμμίον; tran ...... durante a Antiguidade Tardia.
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Il nummo (dal latino nummus, c ...... una grande quantità di nummi.
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Nummus (pluriel nummi) est un ...... n pendant l'Antiquité tardive.
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Nummus: (Greek: νουμμίον, noum ...... ard unit for keeping accounts.
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Numo (em grego: νουμμίον; tran ...... durante a Antiguidade Tardia.
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Nummus
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