Follis — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Follis con la efigie de Cayo Flavio Julio Crispo Follis fue una moneda en la antigua Roma, introducida alrededor del 294 durante la reforma monetaria de Diocleciano. Era una gran moneda de bronce, con un peso de… … Wikipedia Español
Follis — de l empereur Galère Le follis (pluriel : folles) est une pièce de bronze introduite dans l Empire romain vers 294, lors de la réforme monétaire de Dioclétien. Description D un poids d environ dix grammes, elle contenait 4 % d argent,… … Wikipédia en Français
follis — ● follis nom masculin (latin follis, soufflet) Pièce de bronze, base du système monétaire instauré par Dioclétien à la fin du IIIe s … Encyclopédie Universelle
Follis — Follis, 1) Beutel; 2) Münze unter den römischen Kaisern a) von Kupfer, 288 = 1 Solidus, nach Gronov, seit Constantin anstatt der Sestertien, nach Suidas = 1 Obol; b) von Silber, so v.w. irgend eine Summe; nach Gronov bestimmte Summe, so v.w.… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
FOLLIS — I. FOLLIS an a Graeco φάλλος, an a flatu, quia spiritu impletur; an quod Vett. follem pellem dicebant: quidquid enim ex corio factum est, ut impleatur, Follis dictum. Specialiter φύσα, φύςςα, πυρήνεμος ῥιπίς, cuius flatu fovent ignem Fabri.… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Follis — Roman coinThe follis (plural folles ) was a large bronze coin introduced in about 294 (actual name of this coin is unknown [ accessed 22 September 2006 http://dougsmith.ancients.info/voc5.html ] )with the coinage reform of Diocletian. It weighed… … Wikipedia
Follis — The large copper coin introduced by Anastasios I (q.v.), with a value of 40 nummi, and inscribed with a M (= 40). Smaller copper coins of lesser value were also issued. This was done to alleviate the chronic shortage of smaller coins for the… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
follis — /fol is/, n., pl. folles /fol eez/. 1. a bag of copper or bronze coins with a fixed weight, used as money of account in the later Roman Empire. 2. a silver plated copper coin of ancient Rome, first issued by Diocletian. 3. a copper coin of the… … Universalium
Follis — Recorded in many forms including Fallis, Faltus, Fawlis, Fellis, Felleys, Follas, Folles, Follis, Follus, Follos, Foulis and Fowlis, this is a surname of some confusing origins. It is often claimed to be Scottish, and according to one Dictionary… … Surnames reference
Follis — Fol|lis der; , <aus lat. follis »lederner Schlauch, Beutel; Geldsack«>: a) urspr. Bez. für den versiegelten Geldbeutel, dann für das kupferne Kleingeld, bis zum 5. Jh. n. Chr. Sammelbez. für verschiedene Kupferprägungen im alten Rom; b)… … Das große Fremdwörterbuch