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Example:The Solidus was a key denomination in medieval European commerce.

Definition:A gold coin in Roman currency.

From Solidus

Example:Solidi were an integral part of the Byzantine Empire's currency system.

Definition:A system of money in use in a country or region.

From currency

Example:Solidus coins were a symbol of imperial power and prestige.

Definition:Relating to an emperor or emperors; sovereign.

From imperial

Example:Solidi were often used for large transactions and high-value denominations.

Definition:A named subunit of a currency in a system of money; the value of a specific coin or note.

From denomination

Example:Constantine I's Solidus was instrumental in stabilizing the silver currency of the Roman Empire.

Definition:A large group of states or countries under a single supreme authority.

From empire

Example:The widespread use of Solidi facilitated commerce throughout the Eastern Roman Empire.

Definition:Trade or exchange of goods and services; the commercial interaction between individuals, groups, etc.

From commerce

Example:Historians often use sistraca and numismatic evidence like Solidi to verify historical accounts.

Definition:A reference or quotation, especially from an ancient text or manuscript.

From stracta

Example:Numismatists collect ancient Solidi to study the history and economics of the Roman Empire.

Definition:Relating to coins and other forms of currency, the collection and study of which is numismatics.

From numismatic

Example:Solidus coins were often minted by skilled goldsmiths in the imperial mints.

Definition:A person who works with gold, especially in the manufacture of jewelry.

From goldsmith

Example:The solidus was minted in various locations across the Roman Empire.

Definition:A place where metal coins are produced in large quantities; a coin factory.

From mint