In the Middle Ages, as in other periods, owning coins could be considered a means of social differentiation and striking coin an assertion of political sovereignty. But coin users do not seem to have used coins as a means of identifying themselves with their homeland or with the Christian faith. Coinage seems to have inspired a certain attachment at the level of local communities, but no genuine passion.La détention de monnaie peut apparaître comme un facteur de différenciation sociale et la frappe de monnaie comme une affirmation de souveraineté politique au Moyen Âge – comme à d’autres époques. En revanche, l’identification des utilisateurs à leur pays ou à la foi chrétienne ne paraît guère s’être faite par l’intermédiaire de la monnaie. ...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
La quatrième journée d’étude du groupe de contact FRS-FNRS TRANSLATIO, Antiquité tardive-haut Moyen ...
There is no agreement between economists about the definition of money. The authors indicate the nec...
In the Middle Ages, as in other periods, owning coins could be considered a means of social differen...
Although an important marker of collective identity, coinage is often absent from current research o...
Le colloque « Mine, métal, monnaie » est une manifestation internationale qui vise à proposer, par d...
The attribution of the coins of imitation to the Crusaders bases only on their anachronistic dates. ...
Nemausus is well known as a favourite city of Augustus and one of the leading cities of Gallia Narbo...
Summary, — The evolution of societies and their recognition of the coin as an irrefutable instrument...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
Currency and Royal Majesty in 14th Century France. S. Piron. Modern currency is by definition nati...
The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of...
Coin use is analysed through recent publication of 14th century accounts from Douai. This paper focu...
The First Appearance of Coinage : Invention or Innovation ? Historiographical Inventory and Historic...
The understanding of Thracian coinages has been disrupted by a political approach systematically com...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
La quatrième journée d’étude du groupe de contact FRS-FNRS TRANSLATIO, Antiquité tardive-haut Moyen ...
There is no agreement between economists about the definition of money. The authors indicate the nec...
In the Middle Ages, as in other periods, owning coins could be considered a means of social differen...
Although an important marker of collective identity, coinage is often absent from current research o...
Le colloque « Mine, métal, monnaie » est une manifestation internationale qui vise à proposer, par d...
The attribution of the coins of imitation to the Crusaders bases only on their anachronistic dates. ...
Nemausus is well known as a favourite city of Augustus and one of the leading cities of Gallia Narbo...
Summary, — The evolution of societies and their recognition of the coin as an irrefutable instrument...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
Currency and Royal Majesty in 14th Century France. S. Piron. Modern currency is by definition nati...
The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of...
Coin use is analysed through recent publication of 14th century accounts from Douai. This paper focu...
The First Appearance of Coinage : Invention or Innovation ? Historiographical Inventory and Historic...
The understanding of Thracian coinages has been disrupted by a political approach systematically com...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
La quatrième journée d’étude du groupe de contact FRS-FNRS TRANSLATIO, Antiquité tardive-haut Moyen ...
There is no agreement between economists about the definition of money. The authors indicate the nec...