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  1. The livre tournois (French pronunciation: [livʁ tuʁnwa]; lit. ' Tours pound '; abbreviation: ₶.) was one of numerous currencies used in medieval France, and a unit of account (i.e., a monetary unit used in accounting) used in Early Modern France. The 1262 monetary reform established the livre tournois as 20 sous tournois, or 80. ...

  2. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › Lira_torneseLira tornese - Wikipedia

    La lira tornese, in francese livre tournois ( lira di Tours, ₶) è stata un' unità di conto usata nella Francia medievale. In seguito è diventata la valuta francese fino all'introduzione del franco germinale. Indice. 1 Circolazione monetaria. 2 Moneta di conto. 3 Cronologia. 4 Note. 5 Bibliografia. 6 Voci correlate. 7 Altri progetti.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › French_livreFrench livre - Wikipedia

    The currency minted at the city of Tours in Touraine was considered very stable, and Philip II decided to adopt the livre tournois as the standard currency of his lands, gradually replacing even the livre of Paris, and ultimately the currencies of all French-speaking areas he controlled.

  4. In 1549, the livre tournois was decreed a unit of account, and in 1667 it officially replaced the livre parisis. In 1720, the livre tournois was redefined as 0.31 grams of pure gold, and in 1726, in a devaluation under Louis XV , as 4.50516 grams of fine silver.

  5. Miniatuur uit de Livre des tournois, Barthélemy van Eyck. Traictié de la forme et devis comme on fait les tournoys ook gekend als Le livre des tournois is een werk geschreven door René I van Anjou in de jaren 1460. Het was zijn meest succesvolle werk, opgedragen aan zijn broer Karel IV van Maine.

  6. La livre tournois [2] (parfois écrit « livre Tournois », abrégé L, liv., lt, ₶, ou £ [1]) est une ancienne monnaie de compte française valant 240 deniers ou 20 sous, frappée originellement à Tours et utilisée en France sous l'Ancien régime.