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फ्लोरिंस Meaning in English



फ्लोरिंस शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : fluorines
, florins


फ्लोरिंस इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण

Szerencs was mortgaged to him for 4,000 florins in 1580.


17th century rijksdaalder was set to be equal to from 48 to 50 stuivers (the Dutch equivalent of shillings) and circulated along with silver florins (28 stuivers), daalders (30 stuivers), leeuwendaalders (36 to 42 stuivers), silver ducats (48 stuivers), and ducatons (60 stuivers).


Following the forint's introduction, Hungary issued relatively few coins compared to Austria, but the Kingdom of Hungary started minting its own golden coins called, depending on the language, florins/forints, zlatkas, Guldens, in 1329.


In other cases payments of thirty to 100 florins were made.


In 1363 local-born Pope Urban V lent the town 300 florins for the construction of ramparts.


Gold coins included the sequin (Italian: zecchino), ruspone and 80 florins, the latter two equalled 3 and 10 sequins respectively.


the Hungarians offered 200,000 florins as a once-and-for-all tribute (instead of the annual tributes of 30,000 guldens given before the war), whereas the Ottoman text foresaw that the payment was to be repeated after three years.


Raphael was successfully appointed Patriarch in the first months of 1475, promising the Sultan a yearly payment of 2000 gold florins and a one-time gift of 700 gold florins.


It minted rarities such as the 1921/22 overdate threepence, 1923 half-penny and 1930 penny, as well as Australia's four commemorative florins in 1927 (Canberra), 1934/35 (Melbourne Centenary), 1951 (Federation Jubilee) and 1954 (Royal Visit).


In 1916 it commenced minting Commonwealth silver threepences, sixpences, shillings and florins.


He was learned in Hebrew and in Jewish antiquities; and in 1600 the states-general employed him, at a salary of 400 florins a year, to write notes on the difficult passages in the Old Testament; but, this work was not published until after his death.


In 1813, it was purchased for 50 florins by the Bohemian-Austrian Count Rudolf Czernin.



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