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official name was
apparently nummus,
although it has
until recently been
known among numismatists as the follis. The term
nummus is now
usually applied solely...
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Maternus Clodius Nummus. The
inscription at
Ephesus was set up by
Lucius Stertinius Quitilli**** etc. to his
father Gaius Clodius C.f. Maec.
Nummus, who died...
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round or oval-shaped
itchy lesions. The name
comes from the
Latin word "
nummus,"
which means "coin."
Nummular dermatitis is
characterized by
chronic or...
- Latin, was
first used in Pliny's
Natural History in the
phrase argenteus nummus (silver coin). The 4th-century
historian Ammi**** uses the same phrase,...
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Argenteus Nummus Copper Radiate Laureate Denarius Late
Empire Gold
Solidus Tremissis Silver Miliarense Siliqua Copper and
bronze Follis Nummus Constantinian...
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argenteus seems to have been set at 100 denarii, the silver-washed
nummus at 25 denarii, and the
bronze radiate at 4 or 5 denarii. The
copper laureate...
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Argenteus Nummus Copper Radiate Laureate Denarius Late
Empire Gold
Solidus Tremissis Silver Miliarense Siliqua Copper and
bronze Follis Nummus Constantinian...
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Argenteus Nummus Copper Radiate Laureate Denarius Late
Empire Gold
Solidus Tremissis Silver Miliarense Siliqua Copper and
bronze Follis Nummus Constantinian...
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issued his
Edict on Coinage, an act re-tariffing all
debts so that the
nummus, the most
common coin in circulation,
would be
worth half as much. In the...
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shown that this is wrong, and that this coin may have been
known as a "
nummus". The word
follis means bag (usually made of leather) in Latin, and there...