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:''Siderocapsa is also a genus of iron bacteria in the family Siderocapsaceae.'' Siderocausa (Σιδηρόκαυσα), Sidirokafsia (Σιδηροκαυσία), Sidrekapsi, Sidre kapsi, Sidre qapsi, Sidrekaisi, Sidrekapisi, or Siderocapsa was a Byzantine silver and gold mine and Ottoman mint east of Thessaloniki. It was located in northeastern Chalcidice, in a group of twelve villages later called the Mademochoria (< Turkish ''maaden'' 'mine' + Greek χωριά 'villages'), including Stratoniki and Stagira.() At some periods, the whole of the Chalcidice peninsula was called Siderocausa.〔Vryonis, p. 13〕 ==Ottoman mint== The Sidrekapsi mine (Ottoman ''ma‘den-i Sidrekapsi'') was very large: ...by far the most productive of the Balkan mines during the first The mint was active from about 1530 to the 18th or perhaps the 19th century, and produced silver akçe and gold sultani.() For the sultani, it was one of the three main mints, along with Cairo and Istanbul. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Siderocausa」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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