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  1. French denier. Denier of Charlemagne. AD 768–814. 21mm, 1.19 g, Toulouse mint. Denier of Pepin I of Aquitaine 817–838. Denier of the Republic of Genoa (1139–1339). The denier ( / dəˈnɪər /; Latin: denarius, Italian: denaro, Greek: δηνάριο, romanized : dinario; abbr. d.) or penny was a medieval coin which takes its name from the ...

  2. The denier or penny was a medieval coin which takes its name from the Frankish coin first issued in the late seventh century; in English it is sometimes referred to as a silver penny. Its appearance represents the end of gold coinage, which, at the start of Frankish rule, had either been Roman (Byzantine) or "pseudo-imperial". Silver would be the basis for Frankish coinage from then on. The ...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › French_livreFrench livre - Wikipedia

    Different mints in different regions used different weights for the denier, leading to several distinct livres of different values. "Livre" is a homonym of the French word for "book" (from the Latin word liber), the distinction being that the two have different genders. The monetary and weight unit is feminine, la/une livre, while "book" is ...

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  5. Jan 18, 2023 · Denier is a unit of measurement used to express the linear mass density of fibers or yarns. It originated from the French term "denier," which referred to a medieval coin used to measure the weight of silk fibers. In modern textile terminology, denier represents the weight in grams of a 9,000-meter length of fiber or yarn. Types of Denier

  6. Feb 9, 2024 · denier (plural deniers) (now historical) An old French coin worth one-twelfth of a sou . A bronze denier bearing the inscription CONRADUS around a central cross, was minted in Lugdunum. A unit of linear density which indicates the fineness of fiber or yarn, equal to one gram per 9000 meters, used especially to measure or indicate the fineness ...

  7. Mar 9, 2015 · A single strand of silk measures 1 denier. The measurement is defined as the mass of 9000 meters of fiber. So, denier indicates fiber thickness and also weight in grams. 1 Denier =1 gram per 9000 meters. Our 600 Denier Polyester – 9000 meters (9842.52 yards) strand of the yarn unwoven weighs 600 grams (21.1644 oz.)

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