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maravedi
maravedi Obs. exc. Hist. (mærəˈveɪdɪ) Forms: 5, 7 maravedis, 6 marivade, marvedie, marvadie, 7 marvedi, marvedee, myravid, merviade, maravidi, 8 marevedi, 7 erron. malvady, 7– maravedi. [a. Sp. maraved{iacu} (= Pg. maravedim), a derivative of Arab. Murābiṭīn (pl. of murābiṭ: see marabout), the name ...
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Maravedí
The maravedí () or maravedi (), (from Almoravid dinar), was the name of various Iberian coins of gold and then silver between the 11th and 14th centuries
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Gibraltar real
In 1741, the following rates of exchange were established: 2 blancas = 1 maravedi, 4 maravedíes = 1 quarto or quart, 16 quartos = 1 real de vellón, 8 reales
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marmaduc
marmaduc, -ady ? misprints for maravedi.1571 Queen Elizabeth Let. in Digges Compl. Ambass. (1655) 41 He hath not the value of a Marmaduc in land or livelihood. 1605 Play of Stucley I 2 b, Why should there want a Marmady? a mite?
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Etymology
The word dobla is derived from the Spanish for "double maravedi" (or a Muslim dinar), when the maravedi was devalued as equivalent to the Muslim The maravedi was named after the Moorish Almoravids (Arabic المرابطون al-Murābitũn, sing. مرابط Murābit).
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Spanish conquest of Iberian Navarre
were taken and no Navarrese were allowed into the town, with any resident hosting a Navarrese or not reporting their presence being subject to a 1,000 maravedi
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Portuguese dinheiro
Around 1200, Sancho I also introduced the gold morabitino (from the muslim maravedi), worth 15 soldos.
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Roberto Cofresí
The pirates took most of the merchandise, leaving goods valued at 418 pesos, three reales and 26 maravedi.
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myravid
myr, myrabolam, myrac(ke, myraltie, myravid see mire n.1, myrobalan, mirach, mayoralty, maravedi.
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Unit of account
Units of account would often survive over 100 years despite the original coins changing composition and availability (e.g. the Castilian maravedi).
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