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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aes_signatumAes signatum - Wikipedia

    Aes signatum (Latin; lit. ' stamped bronze ' ) consisted of cast ingots of bronze of measured quality and weight, embossed with a government stamp, used as currency in Rome and central Italy starting in the 5th century BC before the introduction of aes grave in the mid 3rd century BC. [1]

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Aes_rudeAes rude - Wikipedia

    Aes rude (Latin; lit. ' rough bronze ' ) was a nugget of bronze used as a sort of proto- currency in ancient Italy prior to the use of minted coins made from precious metals. The Italian economy of the time (late middle first millennium BC) was based on a bronze standard (unlike the silver standards in use in contemporary Greece , the Aeginetan ...

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  4. sq.wikipedia.org › wiki › AESAES - Wikipedia

    AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) është algoritëm që përdoret për enkriptim elektronik të të dhënave i krijuar nga NIST (U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology) në vitin 2001.

  5. An advanced electronic signature (AES or AdES) is an electronic signature that has met the requirements set forth under EU Regulation No 910/2014 (eIDAS-regulation) on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the European Single Market.

  6. Aes signatum (ursprüngliche Bedeutung: eingeschnittenes Erz; sinngemäße Bedeutung: bezeichnete Bronze; Plural: Asses signata) ist die lateinische Bezeichnung für standardisierte Barren aus einer gießbaren Kupferlegierung (zum Beispiel Bronze), die unmittelbar nach dem Gießen gestempelt worden sind.

  7. Dec 30, 2023 · Aes signatum (Latin; lit. ' stamped bronze ' ) consisted of cast ingots of bronze of measured quality and weight, embossed with a government stamp, used as currency in Rome and central Italy starting in the 5th century BC before the introduction of aes grave in the mid 3rd century BC. [1]

  8. Bibliographic references. RRC / Roman Republican Coinage (5/1) RR1 / Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum: vol. 1 aes rude, aes signatum, aes grave, and coinage of Rome from B.C. 268. (1, p.3) HN Italy / Historia Numorum : Italy (257, p.46) Ghey, Leins & Crawford 2010 / A catalogue of the Roman Republican Coins in the British ...

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