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The ceiniog (Latin: denarius; English: penny; plural: ceiniogau) was the basic currency of the medieval Welsh kingdoms such as Gwynedd and Deheubarth. Hywel Dda was the only ruler recorded as minting his own proper coins; however, the ceiniog was not a coin but a value of silver.
Hywel Dda was the only ruler recorded as minting his own proper coins; however, the ceiniog was not a coin but a value of silver. The "legal penny" ( Latin : denarius legalis ; Welsh : ceiniog cyfreith ) was the weight of 32 wheat grains in silver; the "curt penny" ( Welsh : ceiniog cwta ), the weight of 24 wheat grains.
Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog ( Welsh pronunciation ⓘ; often referred to as Llanarmon DC or locally simply as Llanarmon) is a village in Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It lies on the River Ceiriog and is at the end of the B4500 road, five miles (8 km) south-west of Glyn Ceiriog and ten miles (16 km) north-west of Oswestry.
Deheubarth ( Welsh pronunciation: [dɛˈhəɨbarθ]; lit. 'Right-hand Part', thus 'the South') [4] was a regional name for the realms of south Wales, particularly as opposed to Gwynedd (Latin: Venedotia ). It is now used as a shorthand for the various realms united under the House of Dinefwr, but that Deheubarth itself was not considered a ...
O ceiniog (em latim: denarius; em português: centavo; plural: ceiniogau) foi uma moeda básica dos reinos medievais galeses como no Venedócia e Deheubarth. Hywel Dda foi o único governante a registrar e a cunhar suas próprias moedas; entretanto, o Ceiniog não era uma moeda, e sim um valor de prata.
Origin & history. From Old Welsh kenyawc, keynyauc ("penny"). Perhaps ultimately derived from Old English penniġ, penning . For sound change, compare "clan". Noun. ceiniog (fem.) ( pl. ceiniogau) a penny, a cent. ( historical) a penny of 24 or 32 grains of silver. Derived words & phrases. ceiniog cwta ( Old Welsh: keynyauc cotta)
ceiniog f (plural ceiniogau) a penny, a cent a penny of 24 or 32 grains of silver; Derived terms [edit] ceiniog cwta (Middle Welsh keynyauc cotta) ceiniog cyfreith (Middle Welsh keynyauc kefreyth) ceinioglys (“ moneywort ”) Related terms [edit] punt (“ pound ”) See also [edit] ffyrling (“ farthing ”) dimai (“ halfpenny ”)