Roman's had a few words for money, but the most commonly used term was argentum which literally means "silver" and is the origin of the French word for money, argent. Pecuniawas also used, and survives in the English "pecuniary" meaning financial.
Names for Roman currencies were the origin of the word for money in many modern languages. For example, denarius (a silver coin in ancient Rome) is the origin of the Spanish word for money, dinero, and aureus (a gold coin in ancient Rome) is the origin of Romance languages' words for gold (oro in Spanish, or in French, etc.) and the English "ore," meaning a precious mineral.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
Money was called by its denomination in Caesar's time, just as it is today--as, denarius, sestercius, aureus, etc.
The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.
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The Romans called Germany, "Germania".
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Because they came from the city called "Rome".
The Latin word for money is "pecunia".
Denarii
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The Latin word for a wheelbarrow is "pabillus".
The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.The word "pecunia" means money in Latin, the language of the ancient Romans.
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in hoopla land Ancient Romans used the word to call dibs on there bro's ho's
Punicus was their word for Phoenicians - Carthage was originally a Phoenician colony.
What did the Romans call the river thames
Punicus was their word for Phoenician, which had established Carthage as a colony in North Africa.
They called Judea "Palestine" to mock the Jews. It was the latin word for the Philistines
The Romans name for Holland was Batavia.