My Romania > Price Fixing in Ancient Rome - Robert L. Scheuttinger - Mises ...
[Mises Dailies] In the late republic and early empire, the standard Roman coin was the silver denarius; the value of that coin had gradually been reduced until, in the years before Diocletian, emperors were issuing tin-plated copper coins that were .
[Previous] Brasov Wedding Photographers Details: Ideal Foto - Because ...
[Next] Roman Coin Sandals...
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[www.Likvidnost.com] What is Money? From The Banking Law Journal, May 1913. By A ...: The ancient coins of Rome, unlike these of Greece, had their distinctive marks of value, and the most striking thing about them is the extreme irregularity of their weight. The oldest coins are the As and its fractions, and there has .
[AMERICAN.COM -- A Magazine of Ideas, Online] The Buck Starts Here ” The American, A Magazine of Ideas: Without money, long-distance trade withered and the once tightly integrated economy of the Roman world collapsed into an infinity of local economies that were mostly conducted on a barter basis. Only when coinage was revived under the Carolingians in the eighth century—and especially after the year 1000 as new, powerful kingdoms emerged in Western Europe—did the economies there rebound and long-distance trade return.
[MsXLabs MK] History of England - MsXLabs: A Saxon incursion in 408 was apparently repelled by the Britons, and in 409 Zosimus records that the natives expelled the Roman civilian administration (although Zosimus may be referring to the Bacaudic rebellion of the Breton inhabitants of Armorica since he describes how, in the aftermath of the revolt, all of Armorica and the rest of Gaul followed the example of the Brettaniai). A later appeal for help by the British communities was rejected by the Emperor Honorius in 410.
Reflected tags on Technorati: Blog, Ancient Roman Coin, My Romania