Nomisma

Nomisma (em grego: νόμισμα; plural: nomismata) é uma moeda de ouro, herdeira do soldo romano e cunhada no Império Bizantino até à reforma monetária de Aleixo I Comneno em 1092. Foi a mais forte denominação monetária do império.
O seu nome esteve na origem das palavras «numismata» e «numismática».[1]
Ver também
Referências
- ↑ The King James Version New Testament Greek Lexicon; Strong's Number:3546
Ligações externas
- Pliny the Elder, The Natural History,BOOK XXXIV. THE NATURAL HISTORY OF METALS. CHAP. 1. (1.)--THE ORES OF BRASS., Editions and translations: English (ed. John Bostock e Henry Thomas Riley| Latin (ed. Karl Friedrich Theodor Mayhoff)[1]
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