The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of coinage, the unique design and the maintenance of weight and title made the English penny a stable and powerful currency. On the continent various coinages coexisted which differed from each other in their distinct characteristics as well as by virtue of the diverse authorities that issued them : not only Plantagenêt but also other lords. This diversity — a sign of weakness — explains the rapid success of the royal tournois to the north and then to the south of the Loire.La situation monétaire n'est pas une dans les domaines Plantagenêt : Monopole du droit de monnaie, unicité du type, maintien du poids et du titre font du denier (penny) angl...
Du XIe siècle à la Révolution, on a frappé monnaie en Béarn. L'Université de Pau mène depuis quatre ...
Based on 298 single finds from 89 find spots and 20 small hoards comprising petty coins this article...
After inheriting the County of Provence in 1481, Louis XI tried to impose the French monetary system...
The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of...
Currency and Royal Majesty in 14th Century France. S. Piron. Modern currency is by definition nati...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
Several medieval treasures, discovered in Southern France and characteristic of the period of introd...
Summary. - Descriptions in money-changers' books, in addition to the relative value given to coins i...
The Mint of Caen was opened in 1693, right in the middle of currency changes aiming at financing Lou...
In the Middle Ages, as in other periods, owning coins could be considered a means of social differen...
During the second half of the fifteenth century Normandy was recovering from the damages of the Hund...
Late in 1662, Colbert closed down the three mints of Bearn (Pau, Morlaàs and Saint-Palais), in respo...
Cette étude débute en 1152 car à cette date la situation de l’actuelle Aquitaine change. Les rois d’...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
In 1705, John Law sends « Money and Trade » to the Scottish Parliament. According to him, only a tra...
Du XIe siècle à la Révolution, on a frappé monnaie en Béarn. L'Université de Pau mène depuis quatre ...
Based on 298 single finds from 89 find spots and 20 small hoards comprising petty coins this article...
After inheriting the County of Provence in 1481, Louis XI tried to impose the French monetary system...
The monetary System was not a unifled one in the Plantagenet domains. The monopoly over the right of...
Currency and Royal Majesty in 14th Century France. S. Piron. Modern currency is by definition nati...
La publication d'un ensemble de trésors monétaires des Xe-XIe siècles et en particulier du volume XX...
Several medieval treasures, discovered in Southern France and characteristic of the period of introd...
Summary. - Descriptions in money-changers' books, in addition to the relative value given to coins i...
The Mint of Caen was opened in 1693, right in the middle of currency changes aiming at financing Lou...
In the Middle Ages, as in other periods, owning coins could be considered a means of social differen...
During the second half of the fifteenth century Normandy was recovering from the damages of the Hund...
Late in 1662, Colbert closed down the three mints of Bearn (Pau, Morlaàs and Saint-Palais), in respo...
Cette étude débute en 1152 car à cette date la situation de l’actuelle Aquitaine change. Les rois d’...
Some Distinctive Features of Medieval Coinage : Seigniorage and other Innovations during the Reign o...
In 1705, John Law sends « Money and Trade » to the Scottish Parliament. According to him, only a tra...
Du XIe siècle à la Révolution, on a frappé monnaie en Béarn. L'Université de Pau mène depuis quatre ...
Based on 298 single finds from 89 find spots and 20 small hoards comprising petty coins this article...
After inheriting the County of Provence in 1481, Louis XI tried to impose the French monetary system...