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- Miliarense abstract "The miliarense (neuter form of the late Latin miliarensis, \"pertaining to a thousand\"; plural: miliarensia) was a large silver coin, introduced to the late Roman monetary system in the early 4th century. It was struck with variable fineness, generally with a weight between 3.8 and 6.0 grams, and a diameter of c.23-24mm. The miliarense was struck first under Constantine the Great (r. 306–337).There were two kinds of miliarense coins: light and heavy. It took 14 heavy miliarensia and 18 light miliarensia to equal one gold solidus (as also introduced by Constantine). Miliarensia are highly desired by numismatists of the present day, due to both the rarity of the denomination (far less common than the siliqua) and the often exquisite execution of both bust and reverse types, which led to many being used as pendants or mounted in antiquity.A variant of the original denomination was revived in the Byzantine silver coinage from the 8th to the 11th centuries (see miliaresion).".
- Miliarense thumbnail Hoxne_Hoard_coin_3.JPG?width=300.
- Miliarense wikiPageID "5093893".
- Miliarense wikiPageLength "1893".
- Miliarense wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Miliarense wikiPageRevisionID "690149397".
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_Empire.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Byzantine_coinage.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_ancient_Rome.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Coins_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Category:Silver_coins.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Constantine_the_Great.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Late_Antiquity.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Latin.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Miliaresion.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Roman_currency.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Siliqua.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink Solidus_(coin).
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLink File:Hoxne_Hoard_coin_3.JPG.
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLinkText "Miliarense".
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLinkText "miliarense".
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLinkText "miliarensia".
- Miliarense wikiPageWikiLinkText "series of silver coins".
- Miliarense wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coin-stub.
- Miliarense wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Italic_title.
- Miliarense wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Miliarense wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Roman_coinage.
- Miliarense subject Category:Coins_of_ancient_Rome.
- Miliarense subject Category:Coins_of_the_Byzantine_Empire.
- Miliarense subject Category:Silver_coins.
- Miliarense hypernym Coin.
- Miliarense type Agent.
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- Miliarense comment "The miliarense (neuter form of the late Latin miliarensis, \"pertaining to a thousand\"; plural: miliarensia) was a large silver coin, introduced to the late Roman monetary system in the early 4th century. It was struck with variable fineness, generally with a weight between 3.8 and 6.0 grams, and a diameter of c.23-24mm. The miliarense was struck first under Constantine the Great (r. 306–337).There were two kinds of miliarense coins: light and heavy.".
- Miliarense label "Miliarense".
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- Miliarense sameAs Милиаренсий.
- Miliarense sameAs Miliarense.
- Miliarense sameAs Miliarense.
- Miliarense sameAs Miliarense.
- Miliarense sameAs Miliarense.
- Miliarense sameAs Miliarense.
- Miliarense sameAs Miliarense.
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- Miliarense sameAs Милиарисий.
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- Miliarense wasDerivedFrom Miliarense?oldid=690149397.
- Miliarense depiction Hoxne_Hoard_coin_3.JPG.
- Miliarense isPrimaryTopicOf Miliarense.