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blockade runner ship) in a boat. A
wealthy person can have the
nickname "
moneybag" (or "moneybags").
Marcus Licinius Cr****us (c. 115-53 BC), a
leading Roman...
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maintaining his
loyalty to the
Horde (hence, the
nickname Kalita, or the
Moneybag). He used this
wealth to give
loans to
neighbouring Russian prin****lities...
- this "undercuts the work's more
critical edge." Many of the
figures have
moneybag heads, and
Otterness credits 19th
century political cartoonist Thomas Nast's...
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James Gillray caricatured Queen Charlotte and King
George III
awash with
treasury funds to
cover royal debts, with Pitt
handing them
another moneybag....
- the
money alone until he
finally discovers it. Excited, Boy
hides the
moneybag in his goat's pen, then
takes his father's
Crazy Horses jacket and proudly...
- Duke of Vladimir), and Tatars. Ivan's
moniker "Kalita" (literally, the "
moneybag") was an
indication of his
character as a businessman. He used his treasures...
- (1371–1395) Ivan Stratsimir,
Bulgarian emperor in
Vidin (1356–1396) Ivan I, "The
Moneybag",
Grand Duke of
Moscow (1325–1340) Ivan II, "The Fair",
Grand Duke of Moscow...
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Although armed,
Palomares had no time to
defend himself. The
gunman took a
moneybag containing $56,000 in cash, ran into a
nearby alley, and fled the scene...
- that she
witnessed Tom make a
secret phone call and
place cash into a
moneybag,
which has now gone missing. A
button is
discovered on the
floor of the...
- (1786),
James Gillray caricatured Queen Charlotte and
George III
awash with
treasury funds to
cover royal debts, with Pitt
handing them
another moneybag....