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- The tremissis or tremis (Gr****: τριμίσιον, trimision) was a small pure gold coin of Late Antiquity. Its name, meaning "a third of a unit", formed by analogy...
- Argenteus Nummus Copper Radiate Laureate Denarius Late Empire Gold Solidus Tremissis Silver Miliarense Siliqua Copper and bronze Follis Nummus Constantinian...
- circulation. Fractions of the solidus known as semissis (half-solidi) and tremissis (one-third solidi) were also produced. The fractional gold coins were...
- shown on a Tremissis of Theodosius II (first half of the 5th century). Tremissis minted under Theodosius II (r. 402–450) Visigothic tremissis (5th century)...
- Frankish gold Tremissis, imitation of Byzantine Tremissis, mid-6th century....
- approximately 710. The prin****l denominations were the solidus and the tremissis, gold coins issued in the late imperial era by both Western and Eastern...
- Roman coins (tremissis) of Romulus Augustulus and Julius Nepos, the last emperors of the Western Roman Empire....
- of Augusta Raurica by the 7th century; based on the evidence of a gold tremissis (a small gold coin with the value of a third of a solidus) with the inscription...
- Arelate issued only solidi, the Visigoths used those designs also for the tremissis. Silver coinage was issued almost exclusively by the Gallic mints; it...
- Spanish Visigothic gold Tremissis in the name of emperor Justinian I, 7th century. The Christian cross on the breast defines the Visigothic attribution...