Hexagram was a large silver coin of the Byzantine Empire issued primarily during 7th century AD during the reigns of Heraclius, Constans II, and Constantine IV. It weighed about 6 grams. |
In the Roman currency system, the denarius (plural: denarii) was a small silver coin first minted in 211 BC. It was the most common coin produced for circulation but was slowly debased until its replacement by the antoninianus. The word “denarius” is derived from the Latin dēnī R ... |
Peter the Great, also known as Peter I or Pyotr Alexeyevich Romanov, was one of the most significant and influential rulers in Russian history. He ruled as the Tsar of Russia from 1682 until his death in 1725. Peter the Great is renowned for his efforts to modernize Russia and transform it into ... |