This infobox shows the latest status before this currency was rendered obsolete.
The Roman scudo (plural: scudi romani) was the currency of the Papal States until 1866. It was subdivided into 100 baiocchi (singular: baiocco), each of 5 quattrini (singular: quattrino). Other denominations included the grosso of 5 baiocchi, the carlino of 7+1⁄2 baiocchi, the giulio and paoli both of 10 baiocchi, the testone of 30 baiocchi and the doppia of 3 scudi.
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The Romanscudo (plural: scudi romani) was the currency of the Papal States until 1866. It was subdivided into 100 baiocchi (singular: baiocco), each...
revolutionary French forces established the Roman Republic, which issued coins denominated in baiocco and scudo. In addition, the states of Ancona, Civitavecchia...
primarily in mainland Italy but also in the provinces of the Roman Empire. However, the Roman Church held all of these lands as a private landowner, not...
of Toulouse from William Bertrand of Provence. These lands in the Holy Roman Empire belonged to Joan, Countess of Toulouse, and her husband, Alphonse...
20 provinces. After joining the Latin Monetary Union in 1866, the old Romanscudo was replaced by the new Papal lira. Pius IX is credited with systematic...
resided in Avignon (at the time within the Kingdom of Arles, part of the Holy Roman Empire; now part of France) rather than in Rome. The situation arose from...
Legislature Provisional Assembly History • Established 5 February 1831 • Disestablished 26 April 1831 Currency Romanscudo Parman lira Modenese Thaler...
new Latin Monetary Union, which resulted in the replacement of the old Romanscudo with the new Papal lira. Pius IX is credited with systematic efforts...
the Roman Inquisition, as well as the rescinding of civil rights granted to Jews under the republic. The currency of the republic, the Romanscudo, was...
the Sevel Nord light commercial vans, the Citroën Jumpy (Dispatch), Fiat Scudo and Peugeot Expert. The first generation Eurovans were marketed as the Citroën...
former Soviet Union Rublis - Latvia Scudo Italian scudo - Lombardy-Venetia, Modena and Papal States Maltese scudo Spesmilo Talonas - Lithuania Thaler...
It is used for the following: Scutum (shield), the Roman shield Scute, a zootomical term Scudo (disambiguation), various currencies This disambiguation...
first ducaton-type coin was the scudo known as the 'ducatone da soldi cento' (of 100 soldo), issued by Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, in Milan in 1551. Ducatones...
sentimento dell'unione italiana vogliamo che le Nostre truppe ... portino lo scudo di Savoia sovrapposto alla bandiera tricolore italiana." See Lawrence, D...
S2CID 170172017. "Si distinsero i soldati del 28° Reggimento Fanteria "Pavia" il cui scudo reca nel terzo quarto una pianta di silfio d'oro reciso e sormontata da...
alternatively ruled Genzano until 1563, when the castle was ceded for 150,000 scudos to the Massimi, from which it was bought by Giuliano Cesarini. Livia Cesarini...
February 1799 • Established 4 September 1800 • Declaration of Rights June 1802 • Disestablished 23 July 1813 Population • 1807 93,054 Currency Maltese scudo...
euros, although the Order's official currency remains the Maltese scudo. The Maltese scudo itself is pegged to the euro and is only recognised as legal tender...
smallest Maltese coin, the grano, was worth one third of a farthing (1 scudo = 20 tari = 240 grani). Consequently, 1⁄3-farthing (1⁄12-penny) coins were...
rewarded by a gift from my mother of a little medallion of him and a gold scudo with an excellent likeness thereon, both always tenderly reverenced by me...
lira, which had replaced the Maltese pound. The pound replaced the Maltese scudo in 1825. Malta is a popular tourist destination, with 1.6 million tourists...