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aus Pfennigen werden Mark - traducción al Inglés

BOROUGH OF ESSEN, GERMANY
Werden; Werden, Prussia; Essen-Werden

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from pennies come pounds, small sums of money when saved become large sums
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  • 2 Deutsche Mark
  • Obverse view of the 2001 special gold issue of the DM1 coin
  • Allied military issue]]
  • 5 Deutsche Mark
  • The penalty for counterfeiting and forgery of banknotes (imprisonment at least two years) appeared on the upper right corner of the reverse of all third series banknotes. Note this is the post-1970 variant, featuring "Freiheitsstrafe" instead of "Zuchthaus".
OFFICIAL CURRENCY OF WEST GERMANY AND LATER GERMANY FROM 1948 TO 2002
Deutschmark; German Mark; Deutsche Marks; Deutsche mark; Deutsch mark; Deutschemark; West German mark; Deutsmark; DEM; Deutschmarks; German mark; German Deutsche Mark; Douchemark; German marks; Deutsch Mark; Kosovar mark; Banknotes of West Germany; ISO 4217:DEM
Deutsche Mark, ehemalige Währung Deutschlands
Mark Antony         
  • portrait bust]] from [[Smyrna]] thought to depict Octavia, sister of Octavian and Antony's wife
  • A [[tetradrachm]] of Marcus Antonius and [[Cleopatra VII]] of [[Ptolemaic Egypt]]
  • Marcus Lepidus]] in 43 BC.
  • Octavian]], [[Julius Caesar]]'s adopted son. Antony would struggle with Octavian for leadership of the Caesarian party following Caesar's assassination.
  • The [[Battle of Pharsalus]]: the decisive battle of Caesar's Civil War. Antony commanded the left wing of Caesar's army.
  • Caesar]]'' (1937), [[Orson Welles]]'s modern-dress adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy
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  • A denarius of both [[Octavian]]us and Marcus Antonius struck in 41 BC
  • The ancient Mediterranean in 50 BC at the end of Caesar's [[Gallic Wars]], with the territory of Rome in yellow.
  • The vengeance of Fulvia by Francisco Maura Y Montaner, 1888, depicting Fulvia, Antony's wife, inspecting the severed head of Cicero
  • Lucius]], on a coin issued at [[Ephesus]] during his consulship in 41 BC
  • "Marc Antony's Oration at Caesar's Funeral" as depicted by George Edward Robertson.
  • A [[denarius]] of Marcus Antonius struck in 42 BC
  • Roman bust]] of Mark Antony, late 1st century AD, [[Vatican Museums]]
  • [[Cato the Younger]], a member of the [[Optimates]] faction, was one of the chief architects of the decree which provoked Caesar into civil war.
  • Antony and Octavia on the [[obverse]] of a [[tetradrachm]] issued at Ephesus in 39 BC. Antony and his brother-in-law, Octavian, enacted a new treaty that year which redivided control over the Roman world.
  • Octavian]], later Caesar Augustus, and on the other is Antony
  • A map of the [[Parthian Empire]]. Parthia shared its western border along the [[Euphrates River]] with Rome.
  • First Battle of Philippi – 3 October 42 BC
  • Second Battle of Philippi – 23 October 42 BC
  • Hellenistic]] bust of Pharaoh [[Ptolemy XII Auletes]].
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  • ''Antony and Cleopatra'' (1883) by [[Lawrence Alma-Tadema]] depicting Antony's meeting with Cleopatra in 41 BC.
  • Roman]] sculpted head of an [[Alexandria]]n nobleman, perhaps a depiction of Mark Antony, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • a sensitive issue]] for the ruling regime.<ref>Roller (2010), 175.</ref><ref>Walker (2008), 35, 42–44.</ref>
  • The Death of Julius Caesar]]'', as depicted by [[Vincenzo Camuccini]]. Caesar was assassinated on the [[Ides of March]] (15 March) 44 BC.
ROMAN POLITICIAN AND GENERAL (83 BC – 30 BC)
Marcus Antonius; Marc Antony; Mark Antony (Character of Rome); Mark antony; Mark Antony (character of Rome); Antony, Mark; Fadia (wife of Mark Antony); Antonia (daughter of Mark Antony)
n. Marcus Antonius (83-30 v. Chr.), römischer Politiker General und reund Julius Cäsars der dessen Mörder niederbrachte, Mitglied des Zweiten Triumvirats

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Werden, Essen

Werden is a southern borough of the city of Essen in Germany. It belongs to the city district IX Werden/Kettwig/Bredeney and has 9,998 inhabitants as of June 30, 2006. The borough occupies a space of 4.04 km2 (1.56 sq mi) and is situated at a median height of 58 m above sea level (NN).