Χριστιανικά νομίσματα από τη Ρόδο : Μία πρώτη προσέγγιση

Part of : Δελτίον της Χριστιανικής Αρχαιολογικής Εταιρείας ; Vol.39, 2000, pages 267-274

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267-274
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Christian Coins from Rhodes : An Introduction
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Several hundred Christian coins dating from the monetary reform of Anastasios I (498) to the Ottoman conquest of Rhodes (1522) have been recovered from excavations in the island. Most are of copper and form a representative sample of the small currency in circulation over the period. Notable features are the comparatively high numbers of folles of Herakleios Class 2 and Constans II Class 2bis; the high frequency of eleventh-century Class B anonymous folles with a characteristic pattern of wear; the commonest post-reform coins of Alexios I Komnenos are tetartera of the imp. bust / jewelled cross type.
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AD 498-1522, Rhodes, coinage, petty coinage circulation, 498 – 1522 μ.Χ., Ρόδος, νομισματική, κυκλοφορία νομισμάτων μικρής αξίας
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