• Aes grave ("heavy bronze") is a term in numismatics indicating bronze cast coins used in central Italy during the 3rd century BC, whose value was generally...
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    ingots, the aes signatum, which, in turn, was the precursor of the first Roman true coinage, the aes grave. The earliest surviving piece of aes rude dates...
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    been made at any foundry facility. Herbert A. Grüber (1910). Aes Rude, Aes Signatum, Aes Grave, and Coinage of Rome from B.C. 268. Glowes. Jane DeRose Evans...
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    usage of Greek coins, first by bronze ingots, then by disks known as the aes rude. The system thus named as was introduced in ca. 280 BC as a large cast...
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    bars of varying weights as currency. An aes grave ("heavy bronze") weighed one pound. One twelfth of an aes grave was called an uncia, or in English, an...
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    (1910). Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum: Aes rude, aes signatum, aes grave, and coinage of Rome from B.C. 268. British Museum. Department...
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  • cast leaded bronze coinage was introduced; these issues are known as aes grave (heavy bronze) by numismatists. Stylistically the coins were distinctly...
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  • word liberal. The libral standard began with the era of the so-called aes grave (heavy bronze) cast coinage of Rome, from circa 280 BC, where one as weighed...
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    collection and produced a monograph on the ancient coins preserved there, the Aes grave del Museo Kircheriano. When Rome was conquered in 1870 and became the...
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    a scallop shell, a caduceus, or other symbols on the obverse. Roman currency Wikimedia Commons has media related to Aes grave - Sextans. v t e v t e...
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    Etruscan areas, these had been made of aes grave, an unrefined metal with a high iron content. Along with the aes signatum, the Roman state also issued...
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  • intended to be used as anything other than coinage for transactions. The aes grave (heavy bronze) (or As) is the start of the use of coins in Rome, but not...
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    the National Museum in Naples. The hoard contains seventeen pieces of aes grave and two hundred and fifty-six bronze coins, from various cities of Campania...
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    very different monetary systems: the 'primitive' bronze-weighing and aes grave economy of central Italy with that of struck silver and gold issues of...
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    Rome. Circa 241-235 BC. Æ Aes grave Triens (107.00 g)...
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    bronze coins with pellets/pips were such divisions of a litra; the Roman aes grave coins also used pellets). In the 3rd-century apocryphal New Testament...
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  • The term probus at the time meant "valid." Sambon hypothesizes a "probum aes" or "probum metallum." A similar legend (ΠROΠOM) is found in bronze from...
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    entertained as to their age. They belong to the class commonly known as aes grave, and are even among the heaviest specimens known, exceeding in weight...
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  • release for either the Neo Geo AES (home) or Neo Geo CD platforms. It concerns the story of a grave keeper discovering graves being desecrated and his attempt...
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    they all acquired walls by 400. Etruscan culture was highly militaristic. Graves with weapons and armour were common and captured enemies were often offered...
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    romaines, aes grave, livres de numismatique, histoire, archéologie, etc., 1910 – Public auction of a collection of Greek and Roman medals, aes grave, books...
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    very different monetary systems: the 'primitive' bronze-weighing and aes grave economy of central Italy with that of struck silver and gold issues of...
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    280 1 Æ 88 AR Southern Italy; 2 aes grave. According to Thompson et al. the bronzes are a spurious addition. 2051 Città Sant'Angelo 1925 150 ca. 1 Æ 146...
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    Aos Sí (redirect from Aes Sidhe)
    (pronounced [iːsˠ ˈʃiː]; English approximation: /iːs ˈʃiː/ eess SHEE; older form: aes sídhe [eːsˠ ˈʃiːə]) is the Irish name for a supernatural race in Celtic mythology...
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  • Practical dermatopathology. Elsevier Mosby. ISBN 0-323-01198-5. Webb-Johnson AE (May 1950). "Experientia docet". Rev Gastroenterol. 17 (5): 337–43. PMID 15424403...
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  • Roman Republic in the British Museum - H.A. Grueber vol. 1 Aes rude, aes signatum, aes grave, and coinage of Rome from B.C. 268 vol. 2 Coinages of Rome...
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  • collection and produced a monograph on the ancient coins preserved there, the Aes grave del Museo Kircheriano. In 1840 he announced his intention of collecting...
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    diacritical is only an adjective. Some diacritics, such as the acute ⟨á⟩, grave ⟨à⟩, and circumflex ⟨â⟩ (all shown above an 'a'), are often called accents...
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  • Ae Fond Kiss The tune for Ae Fond Kiss Problems playing this file? See media help. The Scots song "Ae fond kiss and then we sever" by the Scottish poet...
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  • her Aes Sedai advisor, Elaida; and Captain-General of the Queen's Guard Gareth Bryne, and released without charge, in spite of Elaida's grave pronouncements...
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