The Romans did not have a name for their monetary systems. They just used the name of their coins. They had several of them and they changed over time.
They pay with money. Present day Romans use the euro, the ancient Romans used the denarius.
There was not a name for Rome's monetary system. The Romans just used the names of their various types of coins.
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.
Bob Barker
No, money had been around for centuries before Rome came on the scene. The Romans did "invent" their own system of coins and their values.
The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.The ancient Romans got money the same way that we do, they earned it or received money as a gift.
Florin
Pounds (:
Yes. They had coins. of course they hads coins stupid.. they wernt poor you no.... you thickos! :P
The Ancient Romans got money from conquered provinces by imposing taxes. Immediately after a conquest, they would also loot and require the payment of tribute, but as the province was integrated into the Roman Empire, taxes were the primary means by which money flowed from the provinces to the government.
The Ancient Egyptians didn't use currency; they bartered. The Greeks introduced currency to Egypt.
so at trade they can have a money everyone wants