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- Roman currency and tallying of Roman measures.[citation needed] The negotiatores were in part bankers because they lent money on interest. They also bought...
- fashion "label". Better ready-to-wear was exported by local businessmen (negotiatores or mercatores). Finished garments might be retailed by their sales agents...
- support against Mithridates. Thespiae hosted an important group of Roman negotiatores until the refoundation of Corinth in 44 BCE. Pausanias wrote that Thespians...
- could borrow from or invest with the first bankers, the argentarii or negotiatores nummularii, whose business was to supply the legion with money for a...
- resinam proposuerunt in nundinis tuis. (lxx: iudas et filii Israel isti negotiatores tui in frumenti commercio et unguentis; primum mel et oleum et resinam...
- last third of the 3rd century BCE, one of the earliest appearances of negotiatores in the Gr**** East. An inscription recording a letter sent to Eresos by...
- had long been prominent in Cyrene, perhaps descended from the Italian negotiatores (businessmen) who settled in the Eastern Mediterranean in the second...
- a fashion "label". Better ready-to-wear was exported by businessmen (negotiatores or mercatores) who were often well-to-do residents of the production...
- pre-Latin Sardinian languages, including Punic. Although the colonists and negotiatores (businessmen) of strictly Italic descent would later play a relevant...
- the wealthy Italic mercatores (merchants) (from whose ranks came the negotiatores m****acred in 112 B.C. by Jugurtha): they derived much of their wealth...