2019
DOI: 10.11606/issn.2316-9141.rh.2019.141351
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Abstract: A proposta deste texto é estudar a formação do sistema monetário em Portugal, entre 1185 e 1580, no processo de sua contínua transformação e manipulação. Atividade de incessante engenharia e fabricação da moeda, a criação de um sistema monetário está diretamente articulada com a própria emergência do poder exclusivo, do seu monopólio pelos interesses cristalizados em um centro do poder, isto é, a monarquia. Neste sentido, o fio narrativo deste artigo será a produção deste sistema hierárquico e consistente de s… Show more

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“…We do not intend to exhaust all possible discussion detailing the monetary struggles during this period in the different kingdoms and caliphs of the Peninsula. For this purpose, we suggest, in addition to previous studies, the works of Puntoni (2019) and Pastor (2013).…”
Section: Cycles Of Currency Circulation In the Iberian Peninsula Thro...mentioning
confidence: 88%
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“…We do not intend to exhaust all possible discussion detailing the monetary struggles during this period in the different kingdoms and caliphs of the Peninsula. For this purpose, we suggest, in addition to previous studies, the works of Puntoni (2019) and Pastor (2013).…”
Section: Cycles Of Currency Circulation In the Iberian Peninsula Thro...mentioning
confidence: 88%
“…The following centuries witnessed an intensification of the documentation of growing money flowsthe coins minted in the Arab caliphs in the southern part of the Peninsula (the 'parias') entered circulation as valued coins in the Christian northern kingdoms that provided soldiers for wars between the caliphs, but there were also significant efforts to issue monetary 'billons' by Afonso VI and Afonso VII (already in the eleventh and twelfth centuries). The various moments of subsequent currency issuance (between the thirteenth and sixteenth centuries) can thus be assumed, in line with Puntoni (2019), as moments of monetary reform, which generally aimed to respond to the needs of most kingdoms, controlling inflationary tensions and the problems of seigniorage. Simultaneously, monetary issuances were moments used for propaganda (spreading the image of the king).…”
Section: Cycles Of Currency Circulation In the Iberian Peninsula Thro...mentioning
confidence: 99%