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    Tornesel (redirect from Tornese)
    The tornesel, tornesol, or tornese was a silver coin of Europe in the Late Middle Ages and the early modern era. It took its name from the denier tournois...
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    Chlemoutsi (redirect from Castel Tornese)
    fortress. From the 15th century, Italian sources came to call it Castel Tornese, apparently through a confusion with the seat of the Principality's mint...
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    coins, itself also not existing as a single unit; the tornesel (Italian: tornese) was the name of the copper coins, which were worth half a grana. Accounts...
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    Vinzenz e Ulrike Brinkmann. Una discussione, in E. Greco, A. Salzano, C.I. Tornese (a cura di), Dialoghi sull'Archeologia della Magna Grecia e del Mediterraneo...
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    doi:10.1016/j.lfs.2021.119252. PMID 33636170. S2CID 232066323. Khalaf K, Tornese P, Cocco A, Albanese A (June 2022). "Tauroursodeoxycholic acid: a potential...
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  • StatPearls Publishing, PMID 32809650, retrieved 2021-03-14 Musazzi, L; Tornese, P; Sala, N; Popoli, M (2016). "Acute stress is not acute: Sustained enhancement...
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    doi:10.1016/j.jalz.2018.07.217. PMC 6487485. PMID 30337151. Khalaf, Kareem; Tornese, Paolo; Cocco, Antoniangela; Albanese, Alberto (2022). "Tauroursodeoxycholic...
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    were struck. They conform, however, to the general type of the widespread tornese coins, with a weight of 0.6–0.8 grams, a diameter of 17 mm and silver content...
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    The last coin of three cavalli was minted in 1804, being replaced by the tornese, equal to 6 cavalli. The agontano was the currency used by the Italian...
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    minted until Ferdinand IV. The last coin of three cavalli was minted in 1804, being replaced by the tornese, equal to 6 cavalli. History of coins in Italy...
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