Brabantine florin

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The Brabantine florin was a medieval gold coin used as a principal monetary unit in the Duchy of Brabant and surrounding Low Countries regions.

All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
Brabantine florin canonical 1
Brabantine guilder 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf currency unit
medieval gold coin
category coins of the Low Countries
gold coins
medieval currencies of Europe
circulationArea Duchy of Brabant
neighboring territories of Brabant
currencyOf Duchy of Brabant
denominationSystem Brabantine monetary system
economicContext medieval trade in the Low Countries
evidence attested in numismatic catalogues
known from medieval charters and account books
historicalPeriod medieval period
historicalUse large commercial transactions
tax payments
trade payments
influencedBy Italian florin
issuer Duke of Brabant
surface form: dukes of Brabant
languageOfName Middle Dutch
material gold
metal gold
monetaryFunction medium of exchange
store of value
unit of account
monetaryRole principal monetary unit
monetaryStandard gold standard
nameOrigin derived from the florin of Florence
numismaticInterest collectible medieval coin
region Brabant
Low Countries
relatedTo Burgundian monetary reforms
Holy Roman Empire coinage
status obsolete currency
typeOf florin
usedAlongside Brabantine gros
Brabantine stuiver
surface form: Brabantine penny

Brabantine stuiver
usedBy ducal administration of Brabant
merchants in the Low Countries
urban authorities in Brabant
usedIn Antwerp
Brussels, Belgium
surface form: Brussels

Duchy of Brabant
Late Middle Ages
Leuven
Low Countries
Mechelen

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Duchy of Brabant currency Brabantine florin
Duchy of Brabant currency Brabantine florin
this entity surface form: Brabantine guilder