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Over the next 40 years, the denarius slowly lost weight.
He pointed to the chicken and gave the man one denarius.
The name comes from an old Roman coin, the denarius.
The collection also included 596 coins, such as a Roman denarius.
She selected a silver denarius and handed it to the young man.
The d represents denarius, the Latin word for a ten as piece.
A small silver coin, it was worth one quarter of a denarius.
It is a type called a denarius, the most common Roman silver coin.
As she passed him, Caesar slipped a silver denarius into her left hand.
The name is derived from two words Ban and Denarius.
We drew lots, and I got the silver denarius.
The tribute penny or denarius was a common silver coin of the region.
While a coin of trade, the denarius is often misrepresented as a penny.
Denarius was the source of the abbreviation d for the former English penny.
One fourth of a denarius, the penny of the Bible.
They later reverted to the silver denarius as their principal coin.
The denarius began to undergo slow debasement toward the end of the republican period.
The denarius in this parable is a coin worth a day's wage.
Here is a way to be reminded that the Roman denarius was the main coin of the realm.
The main coin of the Roman Empire was the denarius.
The name "dinar" is ultimately derived from the Roman denarius.
According to the historical notes, a drachma is roughly equal to one denarius.
The denarius weighed about 3 to 4.5 grams.
"You have spent the other denarius on yourself and now you have nothing to show for it?"
Didn't you agree to work for a denarius?