Aureus - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AureusThe aureus (pl. aurei, 'golden', used as a noun) was a gold coin of ancient Rome originally valued at 25 pure silver denarii (sin. denarius). The aureus was regularly issued from the 1st century BC to the beginning of the 4th century AD, when it was replaced by the solidus. The aureus was about the same size … Näytä lisää
Aureus - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AureusThe aureus (pl. aurei, 'golden', used as a noun) was a gold coin of ancient Rome originally valued at 25 pure silver denarii (sin. denarius). The aureus was regularly issued from the 1st century BC to the beginning of the 4th century AD, when it was replaced by the solidus.
Aureus | ancient Roman money | Britannica
www.britannica.com › topic › aureusTable of Contents. aureus. aureus, basic gold monetary unit of ancient Rome and the Roman world. It was first named nummus aureus (“gold money”), or denarius aureus, and was equal to 25 silver denarii; a denarius equaled 10 bronze asses. (In 89 bc, the sestertius, equal to one-quarter of a denarius, replaced the bronze ass as a unit of account.) In Constantine’s reform of ad 312, the aureus was replaced by the solidus as the basic monetary unit.
Aureus - GoldAdvert
goldadvert.com › knowledgebase › enThe Aureus of the Roman Empire, or simply the Auras, is the golden coin of ancient Rome, and its name in Latin means “gold”. For the first time, the Aureus began minting during the Second Punic War and used as encouragement and reward to soldiers for military merit.