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The cavallo was a copper coin of southern Italy in the Renaissance. It was minted for the first time by King Ferdinand I of Naples in 1472. It gained its name from the figure of a horse on the reverse. History.
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The cavallo was a copper coin of southern Italy in the Renaissance. It was minted for the first time by King Ferdinand I of Naples in 1472. It gained its name from the figure of a horse on the reverse.
Cavallo may refer to: People. Daniela Cavallo (born 1975), German business executive; Diana Cavallo (1931–2017), American writer; Domingo Cavallo (born 1946), Argentine economist and politician; Émile-Gustave Cavallo-Péduzzi (1851–1917), French painter; Jimmy Cavallo (1927–2019), American musician
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Cavallo (coin) explained. thumb|220px|Cavallo of Ferdinand I of Naples.The cavallo was a copper coin of southern Italy in the Renaissance. It was minted for the first time by King Ferdinand I of Naples in 1472. It gained its name from the figure of a horse on the reverse.
Cavallo of Ferdinand I of Naples. The cavallo was a copper coin of southern Italy in the Renaissance. It was minted for the first time by King Ferdinand I of Naples in 1472. It gained its name from the figure of a horse on the reverse. Contents. History; See also; References; History