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Austro-Hungarian gulden
Austro-Hungarian gulden The Gulden was the currency of Austria-Hungary between 1754 and 1892. The name Gulden was used on Austrian (German language) ...
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Talk:Austro-Hungarian gulden
Talk:Austro-Hungarian gulden denomination capitalization I don't think the ... order not to mean empire. Furthermore, the gulden was the currency of Austria and Hungary ...
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Austro-Hungarian krone
Austro-Hungarian krone High inflation led to a change ... to the new Schilling in 1925 The Austro-Hungarian Empire adopted the gold standard in 1892 ... as the krone in German, korona in Hungarian and as koruna in other imperial ...
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Hungarian forint
Hungarian forint Forint front back 1 forint (2002 ... the forint was the name used in Hungarian for the currency of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, known in German as the Austro-Hungarian gulden or Austrian florin. It ...
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Talk:Gulden (historical denomination)
Talk:Gulden (historical denomination) This article probably needs moving to something like "South German and Austro-Hungarian Gulden" with just a link to the Dutch gulden. This was a single denomination (and ...
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South German gulden
South German gulden The gulden was the currency of the states of ... worth 1/120 of a Conventionsthaler (see Austro-Hungarian gulden), whereas the Kreuzer Landmünze was worth ...
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History of the Jews in Hungary
... concerns the Jews of Hungary and of Hungarian origins. Who is a Jew? Etymology ... they had settled there permanently. In the Hungarian language the Jew is called Zsidó, a ... Jewish Khazars may have been among the Hungarian troops that under Arpad conquered the country ... were heavily fined. The ritual of the Hungarian Jews faithfully reflected their German origin. Early ... extinction of the house of Arpad, the Hungarian Jews suffered many persecutions; and at ...
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Compendium of postage stamp issuers (Ar - Az)
... details of the project. Arad (French Occupation) Hungarian stamps overprinted Occupation Française. Dates 1919 only ... 1986 - Capital Oranjestad Currency 100 cents = 1 gulden See also Netherlands Antilles Arwad Refer Ile ... Capital Vienna Currency (1850) 60]] kreuzer = 1 gulden (1858) 100 kreuzer = 1 gulden (1899) 100 heller = 1 krone (1925) 100 ... was emphasised in stamps issued abroad by Austro-Hungarian post offices or military forces. ...
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List of currencies
... East African florin Lombardy-Venetia florin forint Hungarian forint franc Algerian franc Belgian franc Belgian ... guaraní Paraguayan guaraní guilder British Guianan guilder gulden Austro-Hungarian gulden Baden gulden Bavarian gulden Dutch gulden ...
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Vereinsthaler
... used in most German states and the Austro-Hungarian Empire in the years prior to German ... southern Germany, states including Bavaria used the Gulden as the standard unit of account, with 1¾ Gulden = 1 Vereinsthaler. The Gulden was divided into 60 Kreuzer, each ...
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