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suyos en siglos - перевод на Английский

COINS OF THE ACHAEMENID EMPIRE
Achaemenid currency; Siglos; Sigloi
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  • bimetallic]] equivalence: 1 gold Daric was equivalent in value to 20 silver Sigloi. Under the Achaemenids the exchange rate in weight between gold and silver was 1 to 13.<ref name="DARIC – Encyclopaedia Iranica"/>
  • Daric gold coin (c.490 BC)
  • Contemporary depiction of an Achaemenid king, here killing a Greek [[hoplite]]. Impression of a [[cylinder seal]], engraved circa 500 BC–475 BC, at the time of [[Xerxes I]]. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]].
  • Cilicia]], 361/0-334 BC. [[Tarsos]], Cilicia.
  • Archer type of [[Herakles]] on a late 6th - early 5th century coin of [[Cyprus]] ([[Apadana hoard]], left), and archer type on an Achaemenid Type II Siglos (right).
  • Coin of the Achaemenid dynast of Lycia, [[Kherei]], with [[Athena]] on the obverse, and himself wearing the Persian cap on the reverse. Circa 440/30-410 BCE.
  • Coin of the Achaemenid satrap of Egypt [[Sabakes]], in imitation of the Athenian [[tetradrachm]]. Circa 340-333 BC. [[Achaemenid Egypt]].
  • hacksilber]] from the Achaemenid [[Levant]], including jewelry and Greek coins, 425-420 BCE
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  • Coin type of [[Croesus]], the [[Croeseid]], minted in Lydia, under the rule of [[Cyrus the Great]] to [[Darius I]]. Circa 545–520. It only weighs 8.06 g, compared to the standard 10.7 grams of the Croeseid.<ref>[https://www.cngcoins.com/Coin.aspx?CoinID=152982 Classical Numismatic Group]</ref>
  • [[Lycia]] coin, with obverse bull protome and reverse incuse punch mark using a geometrical motif, circa 520-470 BC.
  • The first type of Siglos (Type I: "King with bow and arrows", upper body of the king only), from the time of Darius I. Circa 520-505 BC
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  • Double Daric (16.65 g). Babylon mint, struck circa 315-300-298 BC
  • The gold Stater of [[Philip II of Macedon]] (ruled 359–336 BC) was the first true competition for the Achaemenid Daric. It was called ''Dareikos Philippeios'' ("Philip's Daric") by the Greeks

suyos en siglos      
forever yours
cadena de producción         
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  • Producción en masa de los aviones [[Consolidated B-32 Dominator]] en la [[Consolidated Aircraft]] Planta N.º 4, cerca de Fort Worth, Texas, durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial
  • Una moderna [[línea de ensamble]] de una cadena de montaje de automóviles.
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  • Un bloque de poleas para el aparejo de un barco de vela. En 1808, la producción anual en Portsmouth alcanzó los 130.000 bloques
  • A veces la producción en serie tiene beneficios evidentes, como es el caso de este molde de fundición de 5 hoz de la [[Edad de Bronce]] que se expone en el Museo en Ekaterimburgo, Rusia
PRODUCCIÓN DE GRANDES
Producción en serie; Producción en masa; Cadena de producción; Produccion en cadena; Produccion en masa; Produccion en serie; Cadena de produccion; Cadena de montaje; Fabricación en serie; Fabricacion en serie; Trabajo en cadena; Fabricación en cadena; Línea de montaje; Linea de montaje
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En pelotas
in solitary confinement

Определение

en pelota

Википедия

Achaemenid coinage

The Achaemenid Empire issued coins from 520 BC–450 BC to 330 BC. The Persian daric was the first gold coin which, along with a similar silver coin, the siglos (from Ancient Greek: σίγλος, Hebrew: שֶׁקֶל, shékel) represented the first bimetallic monetary standard. It seems that before the Persians issued their own coinage, a continuation of Lydian coinage under Persian rule is likely. Achaemenid coinage includes the official imperial issues (Darics and Sigloi), as well as coins issued by the Achaemenid provincial governors (satraps), such as those stationed in Asia Minor.