A Companion to Latin Greece
228 Baker Single data bring us in touch with the specie used most prolifically in every- day contexts. A constant feature of all ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 229 regards Sparta, which, apart from a downturn in the central medieval period, remains i ...
230 Baker relation to single finds, there is in our record a much larger emphasis on hoards rather than on single finds, and thi ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 231 of lower-value coinages such as soldini and torneselli. In a much earlier phase, the 1 ...
232 Baker combinations in the extant hoards, of tournois, soldini, and torneselli, which were to varying degrees kept apart or i ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 233 interest to isolate those moments when coins were produced within the ter- ritories un ...
234 Baker have clarified their physical properties and particular geographical spread. It is clear that these were not pennies o ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 235 probably commenced sometime in the first decade of the 14th century. A mint- ing opera ...
236 Baker particular period generally very little counterfeiting, with only a few specimens known which imitate petty denominati ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 237 considered Constantinopolitan, minted in all likelihood in the years just before and/o ...
238 Baker group of mints, either from feudal France or from northern and central Italy (specifically Verona and Lucca). Most of ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 239 data and contradictory pieces of documentary evidence. The relationship of the grosso ...
240 Baker were still being hoarded in the 1250s and 1260s. It is noteworthy that issues of the Palaiologan emperors are missing ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 241 issuing coinage in about 1285 in the names of the newly appointed dukes of Athens. The ...
242 Baker coinage which would have increased further the stock of high quality metals in Greece already in the last two to three ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 243 at Naupactus was inferior to that of Glarenza. With the restoration of direct Angevin ...
244 Baker was specifically brought to the eastern Greek mainland, French gros tournois and south Italian pierreali and gigliati ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 245 distinctive tournois issue was launched at Arta. John ii Orsini ruled over Epirus in a ...
246 Baker generally tight control by the local authorities, allowed for few additional coin- ages to make their presence felt: F ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 247 infiltrating the peninsula from Catalan and Navarrese areas of the mainland. Soldini, ...
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