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- Hexagram_(currency) abstract "The hexagram (Greek: ἑξάγραμμα, hexagramma) was a large silver coin of the Byzantine Empire issued primarily during the 7th century AD. With the exception of a few 6th-century ceremonial issues, silver coins were not used in the late Roman/early Byzantine monetary system (see Byzantine coinage), chiefly because of the great fluctuation of its price relative to gold. Only under Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641), in 615, were new silver coins minted to cover the needs of the war with Sassanid Persia. The material for these coins came chiefly from the confiscation of church plate. They were named after their weight of six grammata (6.84 grams), and probably valued at 12 to the gold solidus. The coin remained in regular issue under Heraclius's successor Constans II (r. 641–668), from whose reign many specimens survive, but becomes rarer for Constantine IV (r. 668–685), and thereafter seems to have been only occasionally minted as a ceremonial coin until abandoned entirely under Anastasios II (r. 713–715). In 720, however, Emperor Leo III the Isaurian (r. 717–741) issued a new silver coin, the miliaresion.".
- Hexagram_(currency) thumbnail Hexagram-Constans_II_and_Constantine_IV-sb0995.jpg?width=300.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageExternalLink books?id=_kpOCsoUwksC.
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- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageRevisionID "541181102".
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Anastasios_II.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Anastasios_II_(emperor).
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine-Sassanid_War_of_602–628.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_coinage.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine–Sasanian_War_of_602–628.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Category:7th_century_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver_coins.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Coin.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Constans_II.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_IV.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Gram.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Heraclius.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Leo_III_the_Isaurian.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Miliaresion.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_Dictionary_of_Byzantium.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Silver.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink Solidus_(coin).
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink The_Oxford_Dictionary_of_Byzantium.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLink File:Hexagram-Constans_II_and_Constantine_IV-sb0995.jpg.
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hexagram (currency)".
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hexagram".
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLinkText "hexagram".
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageWikiLinkText "silver imperial coin".
- Hexagram_(currency) hasPhotoCollection Hexagram_(currency).
- Hexagram_(currency) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Byzantine_coinage.
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- Hexagram_(currency) subject Category:7th_century_in_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Hexagram_(currency) subject Category:Coins_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Hexagram_(currency) subject Category:Silver_coins.
- Hexagram_(currency) hypernym Coin.
- Hexagram_(currency) type VideoGame.
- Hexagram_(currency) comment "The hexagram (Greek: ἑξάγραμμα, hexagramma) was a large silver coin of the Byzantine Empire issued primarily during the 7th century AD. With the exception of a few 6th-century ceremonial issues, silver coins were not used in the late Roman/early Byzantine monetary system (see Byzantine coinage), chiefly because of the great fluctuation of its price relative to gold. Only under Emperor Heraclius (r.".
- Hexagram_(currency) label "Hexagram (currency)".
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs Εξάγραμμο_(νόμισμα).
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs Hexagramma.
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs Hexagrama_(moeda).
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs m.05bjf9.
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs Гексаґрам.
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs Q2259916.
- Hexagram_(currency) sameAs Q2259916.
- Hexagram_(currency) wasDerivedFrom Hexagram_(currency)?oldid=541181102.
- Hexagram_(currency) depiction Hexagram-Constans_II_and_Constantine_IV-sb0995.jpg.
- Hexagram_(currency) isPrimaryTopicOf Hexagram_(currency).