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Bolognino : ウィキペディア英語版
Bolognino

The Bolognino was a coin minted in Bologna and other cities of medieval Italy from the late 12th century to the 17th century.
The coin originated in 1191, when emperor Henry VI granted Bologna the right to mint a silver denaro. In 1236 this unit was rechristened ''Bolognino piccolo'' ("Small Bolognino") when the ''Bolognino grosso'' ("Big Bolognino") was introduced, with the value of a 12 ''soldi''. It weighed 1.41 g of silver.
The ''grosso'' was adopted in other Italian communes and cities, such as Ravenna and Rimini and copied by other mints, such as those of Lucca, Rome and other cities in Abruzzo and Marche. The value changed depending from the current political and economic situation. In the late 15th century Kingdom of Naples, for instance, the value of a ''bolognino'' was 18 silver ''denari''. The initial imperial dedication was later replaced by that to Bolognese ruling families, such as the Pepoli and the Visconti. In the 16th century, when the city fell under Papal control, it showed the papal bust and the city's coat of arms.
The ''bolognino'' was no longer struck starting from the 18th century. Multiples up to 100 ''bolognini'' continued to exist, however.
A golden ''bolognino'', introduced in 1380, had the value of 30 silver ''bolognini'' (same title and weight of the Papal ''ducato''.


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