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Milanese scudo. The scudo was the currency of Milan until 1806. It was subdivided into 6 lire, each of 20 soldi or 240 denari . History. The Milanese scudo and lira were then replaced in 1806 by the Italian lira of the Napoleonic Kingdom of Italy.
Lo scudo era la moneta del Ducato di Milano fino al 1796. Era suddiviso in 6 lire, ciascuna di 20 soldi oppure in 240 denari. Era pari al Konventionstaler e fu sostituito dalla lira della Repubblica Cispadana, con un valore della lira cispadana pari alla lira milanese.
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Scudo may refer to: Currency. Bolivian scudo; Italian scudo; Lombardy-Venetia scudo; Maltese scudo; Milanese scudo; Papal States scudo; Piedmont scudo; Sardinian scudo; Other. Fiat Scudo, a medium-sized van
Six lire were equal to the scudo which was equivalent to the Austrian Conventionsthaler, hence they had no relation to the former currencies the Venetian lira and the Milanese scudo. The lira was divided into 100 centesimi (cents).
The scudo was the currency of the Duchy of Milan until 1796. It was subdivided into 6 lire, each of 20 soldi or 240 denari. It was equal to the Conventionsthaler. It was replaced by the lira of the Cispadane Republic, with Cispadanian lira equal to the Milanese.