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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | while the inscriptions and coins call him “God” and “Lord” ( 2 2,5 | marks of value. The new coins were struck at the three 3 3,3 | of the Emperor on their coins, etc. The French scholar 4 3,9 | Empire and India, Byzantine coins from the epoch of Constantine 5 3,9 | Abyssinians (Axumites). Coins with the names of the Byzantine 6 4 | official name; on Byzantine coins, in the western official 7 4,1 | amount of gold and silver coins to be made from them. As 8 4,1 | objects, gold and bronze coins, and lead seals.[73] Unfortunately, 9 4,4 | dealing with forgery of coins, official seals, and public 10 5,8 | reflected also on Byzantine coins and seals. An entirely new 11 5,8 | eighth century. The new coins and seals sometimes bore 12 5,8 | the whole, the type on the coins was confined almost exclusively 13 5,8 | saints again appeared on the coins and seals.~ Iconoclasm alienated 14 7,4 | Along with the former golden coins of full weight, which were 15 7,4 | consisted of twelve silver coins or miliarisia, was equal 16 7,4 | value only to four silver coins, one-third as much. But 17 9,6 | annually to 200,000 gold coins, while Byzantium received 18 9,17| be noticed on Byzantine coins. In the fourteenth century, 19 9,17| Constantinople was reproduced. No coins of the last Byzantine emperor,


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