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  • 11Ethelbert Blatter — Ethelbert Blatter, SJ (15 December 1877 ndash;26 May 1934) was a Swiss Jesuit priest and pioneering botanist in British India. Author of five books and over sixty papers on the flora of the Indian subcontinent, he was Principal and Professor of… …

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  • 12Ethelbert Blatter — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Ethelbert Blatter Nacimiento 15 de diciembre 1877 Rebstein …

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  • 13agio — /ajiyow/ In commercial law, a term used to express the difference in point of value between metallic and paper money, or between one sort of metallic money and another …

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  • 14coinage — The process or the function of coining metallic money; also the great mass of metallic money in circulation …

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  • 15agio — /ajiyow/ In commercial law, a term used to express the difference in point of value between metallic and paper money, or between one sort of metallic money and another …

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  • 16coinage — The process or the function of coining metallic money; also the great mass of metallic money in circulation …

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  • 17Italy — • In ancient times Italy had several other names: it was called Saturnia, in honour of Saturn; Enotria, wine producing land; Ausonia, land of the Ausonians; Hesperia, land to the west (of Greece); Tyrrhenia, etc. The name Italy, which seems to… …

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  • 18Numismatics — • The science of coins and medals Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Numismatics     Numismatics     † …

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  • 19coin — I. n. 1. Corner, quoin, coign. 2. Prop, wedge, plug, key, quoin. 3. Specie, cash, money, metallic money, hard money, stamped money. II. v. a. 1. Convert (metal) into money by stamping, convert into coin. 2. Invent, fabricate, devise, create, form …

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  • 20History of mints — The history of mints begins in the 7th century BC, when the first mint was likely established in Lydia for coining gold, silver and electrum. The Lydian innovation of manufacturing coins under the authority of the state spread to neighboring… …

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