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  1. Feb 9, 2014 · Español: Moneda de un maravedí acuñada en Pamplona en 1830, durante el reinado de Fernando III. Fabricada en cobre , muestra las leyendas: anverso “FERDINANDUS III D.G.” y en el reverso “NAVARRÆ REX”.

  2. Ribadavia. Unique cultural manifestation in Spain. Medieval party where the official currency is the maravedí. Y como vino una viuda pobre, echó dos blancas, que son un maravedí. And there came a certain poor widow, and she threw in two mites, which make a farthing. Y como vino una viuda pobre, echó dos blancas, que son un maravedí.

  3. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › MaravedíMaravedí - Wikipedia

    Dit artikel is grotendeels een vertaling van het artikel Spanish maravedí uit de Engelstalige Wikipedia. (onderstaande bronnen zijn overgenomen uit Engelstalige en Spaanstalige Wikipedia) Frey, Albert R. (1916), "A dictionary of numismatic names: their official and popular designations", American Journal of Numismatics I: 143.

  4. 1600s Spanish Colonial 8 Maravedis Shipwreck Cobs/Coin 1652 *7. $22.22. or Best Offer. $10.00 shipping. Get the best deals on Maravedí 1652 Year Spanish Coins when you shop the largest online selection at eBay.com. Free shipping on many items | Browse your favorite brands | affordable prices.

  5. The Spanish Armada (often known as Invincible Armada, or the Enterprise of England, Spanish: Grande y Felicísima Armada, lit. 'Great and Most Fortunate Navy') was a Spanish fleet that sailed from Lisbon in late May 1588, commanded by the Alonso de Guzmán, Duke of Medina Sidonia, an aristocrat without previous naval experience appointed by Philip II of Spain.

  6. The maravedí (Spanish pronunciation: [maɾaβeˈði]) was the name of various Iberian coins of gold and then silver between the 11th and 14th centuries and the name of different Iberian accounting units between the 11th and 19th centuries.…

  7. [C15: from Spanish, from Arabic Murābitīn (plural of murābit marabout), the Moorish dynasty in Córdoba, 1087–1147]Murābitīn (plural of murābit marabout), the Moorish

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