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Definition of Dupondii
1. dupondius [n] - See also: dupondius
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dupondii
Literary usage of Dupondii
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Numismatic Chronicle by Royal Numismatic Society (Great Britain) (1907)
"Amongst the dupondii were some exceptionally fine specimens of Faustina Junior
... We might have expected some dupondii with the "Britannia" reverse in the ..."
2. A Concise Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities: Based on Sir William by Francis Warre Cornish (1898)
"It is of this compound that Roman sestertii and dupondii were Equité«; ' Italy.
... After the time of Augustus, sestertii and dupondii were made of brass ..."
3. Outline of Roman History from Romulus to Justinian: (including Translations by David Nasmith, Gaius (1890)
"122. Brass and the scales («•« et libra) are used because ill ancient times there
was no money but brass. They had asses, dupondii, ..."
4. An Essay on the Roman Denarius and English Silver Penny: Shewing Their by William Till (1838)
"... which are of fine brass, are dupondii, then I agree that the Dupon- dius
accompanied the Sestertius until the extinction of the latter, and, ..."
5. A Dictionary of the Bible: Dealing with Its Language, Literature, and by Andrew Bruce Davidson, James Hastings, Samuel Rolles Driver, John Alexander Selbie, Henry Barclay Swete (1900)
"... and the latter 8 dupondii, 16 asses or 64 quadrantes. Since 24 is.-arim-assaria
also went to the denarius-drachm, we must infer that the ..."