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antoninianus

[ an-tuh-nin-ee-ey-nuhs ]

noun

plural antoniniani
  1. a Roman coin of the 3rd century a.d., originally of silver but later debased.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of antoninianus1

< Latin 础苍迟艒苍墨苍颈腻苍耻蝉 pertaining to Antoninus, equivalent to 础苍迟艒苍墨苍 ( us ) + -颈腻苍耻蝉 -ian
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Caracalla issued a new silver coin, the Antoninianus, one and a half times the weight of the denarius of the day.

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Aurelian made the first attempt to correct this evil by issuing only the Antoninianus and giving this a standard value.

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