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- Skojec abstract "Skojec was a medieval central European unit of account as well as a unit of mass. It was also used as a unit of currency. 1 skojec was equal to 1/24 of a grzywna.1 skojec = 30 pfennigs1 wiardunek = 6 skojecs1 skojec = 2 groschenThe etymology of the word skojec derives from the word skot which in old Polish described cattle; cattle were used as the reference unit of exchange since at least the time of ancient Greece, as there are references in the Iliad to a suit of armor costing 9 oxen. Athenian lawgiver Draco, when establishing his laws in 621 BCE, defined all the fines in terms of how many cattle must be paid. The Latin word for money, pecunia, is proof that Romans always saw cattle (pecus) as the source of wealth. In time, a slab of copper with an imprint of an ox became equivalent to the worth of the animal. In India, the word rupia means both cattle and money. Similarly, in Poland skot meant cattle and its extension skojec described money.".
- Skojec wikiPageID "22267813".
- Skojec wikiPageLength "1270".
- Skojec wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Skojec wikiPageRevisionID "543416081".
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_Greece.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Armour.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Category:Units_of_mass.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Cattle.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Copper.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Draco_(lawgiver).
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Fine_(penalty).
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Groschen.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Grzywna_(unit).
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Iliad.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Money.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Pfennig.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLink Wiardunek.
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLinkText "Skojec".
- Skojec wikiPageWikiLinkText "skojec".
- Skojec wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Money-unit-stub.
- Skojec wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Skojec subject Category:Units_of_mass.
- Skojec hypernym Unit.
- Skojec type Organisation.
- Skojec type Unit.
- Skojec comment "Skojec was a medieval central European unit of account as well as a unit of mass. It was also used as a unit of currency. 1 skojec was equal to 1/24 of a grzywna.1 skojec = 30 pfennigs1 wiardunek = 6 skojecs1 skojec = 2 groschenThe etymology of the word skojec derives from the word skot which in old Polish described cattle; cattle were used as the reference unit of exchange since at least the time of ancient Greece, as there are references in the Iliad to a suit of armor costing 9 oxen.".
- Skojec label "Skojec".
- Skojec sameAs Q2260655.
- Skojec sameAs Scot_(Rechnungsmünze).
- Skojec sameAs Skojec.
- Skojec sameAs m.05q6mbm.
- Skojec sameAs Q2260655.
- Skojec wasDerivedFrom Skojec?oldid=543416081.
- Skojec isPrimaryTopicOf Skojec.