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1 2,1 | silk cloth, embroidered in gold and adorned with precious 2 2,5 | chrysargyron, a tax paid in gold and silver (in Latin it 3 2,5 | Edessa was 140 pounds of gold every four years.[153] The 4 2,5 | chrysoteleia (χρυσοτελεια), a “gold tax,” or “a tax in gold,” 5 2,5 | gold tax,” or “a tax in gold,” or a tax in cash instead 6 2,5 | at 320 thousand pounds of gold, equivalent to about $65, 7 3,4 | amounted to 320,000 pounds of gold (about $65,000,000 or $70, 8 3,8 | mouths were stopped with gold,”[84] It appears that the 9 3,9 | Roman money (the Byzantine gold coin, nomisma or solidus), 10 3,9 | in India by the Byzantine gold coin (nomisma):~ ~The King 11 3,11| paying 45,000 pieces of gold, obtained the respite of 12 3,16| the richest mines. Silver, gold, ivory, and precious stones 13 4,1 | ordered a large amount of gold and silver coins to be made 14 4,1 | and ornamental objects, gold and bronze coins, and lead 15 5,8 | peace and 2000 pounds of gold, the Emperor refused to 16 6,2 | Byzantine brocade worked in gold. The legend recorded by 17 7,1 | charter confirmed with a gold imperial seal) of May 1082 18 7,1 | food was brought to him in gold and silver vessels, and 19 7,3 | their chiefs have loved the gold and silver which the son 20 7,4 | certain alloy of copper and gold or silver and gold called 21 7,4 | copper and gold or silver and gold called nomisma which was 22 7,4 | garments of silk, purple, and gold. Like unto these storehouses 23 7,4 | amounts every year to 20,000 gold pieces, derived both from 24 7,4 | inhabitants are very rich in gold and precious stones, and 25 7,4 | in garments of silk with gold embroidery, and they ride 26 8,15| of subsistence. Turkish gold, silver, Oriental stuffs, 27 8,16| hand a huge scepter and a gold arrow,”[182] approaches 28 8,16| a rod “of twisted iron, gold, and topaz.”[183] Then, 29 8,17| mouths were stopped with gold.”[227] From these statements 30 9,6 | amounted annually to 200,000 gold coins, while Byzantium received 31 9,8 | resources of the country in gold, silver, silk, honey, corn, 32 9,9 | others, were sold for one gold coin; the gold and silver 33 9,9 | sold for one gold coin; the gold and silver which adorned 34 9,17| in it no cup or goblet of gold or silver; some were of 35 9,17| showed only the semblance of gold and jewels; [in reality]