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- Gigliato abstract "The Gigliato, also Gillat or Carlino, was a coin of pure silver established in 1303 by Charles II of Anjou in Naples, and then also in Provence from 1330. Its name derives from the Lilies ("giglio") depicted on the reverse entwined around a cross.The coin weighed 4 grams. This type of coin was widely copied in the Eastern Mediterranean, especially by the Turks, such as the Emir of Saruhan.".
- Gigliato thumbnail Gigliato_1310.jpg?width=300.
- Gigliato wikiPageID "30007568".
- Gigliato wikiPageRevisionID "610349313".
- Gigliato hasPhotoCollection Gigliato.
- Gigliato subject Category:Coins_of_Italy.
- Gigliato subject Category:Economic_history_of_Italy.
- Gigliato subject Category:History_of_Naples.
- Gigliato subject Category:Medieval_Anatolia.
- Gigliato subject Category:Medieval_Italy.
- Gigliato subject Category:Medieval_currencies.
- Gigliato subject Category:Silver_coins.
- Gigliato comment "The Gigliato, also Gillat or Carlino, was a coin of pure silver established in 1303 by Charles II of Anjou in Naples, and then also in Provence from 1330. Its name derives from the Lilies ("giglio") depicted on the reverse entwined around a cross.The coin weighed 4 grams. This type of coin was widely copied in the Eastern Mediterranean, especially by the Turks, such as the Emir of Saruhan.".
- Gigliato label "Gigliato".
- Gigliato label "Gigliato".
- Gigliato label "Gigliato".
- Gigliato sameAs Gigliato.
- Gigliato sameAs Gigliato.
- Gigliato sameAs m.0fqpxpw.
- Gigliato sameAs Q1523704.
- Gigliato sameAs Q1523704.
- Gigliato wasDerivedFrom Gigliato?oldid=610349313.
- Gigliato depiction Gigliato_1310.jpg.
- Gigliato isPrimaryTopicOf Gigliato.