- term guilder.
Gulden,
Gülden,
Guldens or
Gulden's may also
refer to: Guilder, for both the gold and
currency gulden For the gold
gulden:
Guilder § gold...
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Gulden once
asked his brother: "Do you
think it
would help if we were to
attach a
spoon to each
bottle of No. 6, no
extra charge?" Soon, the
Guldens were...
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minting of gold
guldens by the
electors of Cologne, Mainz,
Trier and the
Electorate of the
Palatinate (Rhine
Minting ****ociation),
Rhenish guldens achieved significance...
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Bavaria used the
South German gulden (also
called 'Florin'[citation needed]) as its
currency until 1873.
Between 1754 and 1837 it was a unit of account...
- 6928 g. The
South German gulden was set
lower at 24
guldens per
Cologne mark of silver, or 2.4
guldens per Conventionsthaler, or 9.744 g. The
North German...
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Gulden Draak (Dutch for
Golden Dragon) is a dark
Belgian beer with high
alcohol by
volume (10.5%),
brewed by
Brouwerij Van
Steenberge in Ertvelde, East...
- The
Meissen gulden (German: Meißnische
Gulden, Meißner
Gulden or
Gulden Meißnisch),
abbreviation Mfl., was a
Rhenish Gold
Gulden that was
established in...
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Gulden (born 18 July 2002) is a
professional Australian rules footballer playing for the
Sydney Swans in the
Australian Football League (AFL).
Gulden...
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Guldens is an
unincorporated community in
Straban Township,
Adams County, Pennsylvania,
United States. It is
located off U.S.
Route 30, approximately...
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Saniye Gülden Göktürk,
better known as
Gülden Karaböcek (born 4
November 1953) is a
Turkish fantezi and
arabesque singer. Karaböcek is one of the first...