groschen Meaning in Odia (Oriya). ( groschen ଶବ୍ଦର ଓଡିଆ ଅର୍ଥ)
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groschen's Usage Examples:
Conventionsthaler 2 Austro-Hungarian gulden, each gulden equal to 20 groschen or 60 kreuzer.
Then, in exchange for a loan of 3,000 Prague groschens, Konrad IV, Konrad V Kantner and Konrad VII concluded with the Great Master.
In addition, his Berlin recordings include Weill's The Seven Deadly Sins (Die sieben Todsünden) with Lemper, the Little Mahagonny (Mahagonny-Songspiel) and the first German language recording of The Threepenny Opera (Die Dreigroschenoper) made in over forty years (Decca 430 075-2 LH) released in 1989.
introduced in which 1 złoty 5 szóstaków (sixpences) 10 trojaków (threepences) 30 groszy (groschen) 90 szelągów (shillings) 180 ternarów/trzeciaków.
exchange, Stanislovas transferred property worth 8,000 kopas of Lithuanian groschens to Barbara.
1 skojec 30 pfennigs 1 wiardunek 6 skojecs 1 skojec 2 groschen The etymology of the word.
In 1841, Saxony partially decimalized, dividing the Thaler (now equal to the Prussian Thaler) into 30 Neugroschen.
ancestors accidentally killed a Turk"s dog, and the Turk demanded 500 groschens compensation for his pet.
The Prague groschen (Czech: pražský groš, Latin: grossi pragenses, German: Prager Groschen, Polish: grosz praski) was a groschen-type silver coin that.
The latter was called a Groschen, while the five-pfennig coin, half a groschen, was regionally (east of the river Elbe) also referred.
It contained Prague groschens minted by Charles IV (1316–1378) and Wenceslaus (1361–1419) as well as.
" Delighted with his bargain the Jew brought the equivalent sum in groschens - but substituted one counterfeit coin for every two real ones.
She bequeathed six thousand threescores of Prague groschen for renewal of local royal collegiate chapter of St.