Tornês

Alias: 
Tornez
  1. Tornês; silver coin, silver piece.
  2. Silver coin minted by King Dinis. On the front it had five shields displayed as a cross and the Templar cross on the back. This is supposed to commemorate the foundation of the order of Christ from the extinction of the Templars. [http://tudosobrenumismatica-dicas.blogspot.com/2009/11/historia-da-moeda-portuguesa.html]
  3. Silver coin minted by King Pedro of Portugal. On the front it had five shields displayed as a cross, and on the back it had the crowned head of a bearded man. It had the same wording in latin as the dobras: 'Pedro King of Portugal and the Algarve'; and on the other side: 'May God aid me and make me excel in vanquishing my enemies'. [Pedro, ch. 11: 44-57]
  4. 1 tornês = 1 Castilian real. [Pedro, ch. 11: 43-56]
  5. 1 tornês  = 7 soldos. [Pedro, ch. 11: 55]
  6. 1 small or half tornês = 3 1/2 soldos. [Pedro, ch. 11: 55]
  7. 65 torneses = 1 mark. [Pedro, ch. 11: 49]
  8. 130 small torneses =  1 mark. [Pedro, ch. 11: 51-52]

 

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Citation: 
Crónica de D. Pedro, ch. 11: 49, 51, 55, 56, 57
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