20 examples of moneta in sentences

Ascending the steps which led from the Temple of Concord to the Temple of Juno Moneta upon the Arx, or Tarpeian Rock, on the southwestern summit of the hill, itself one of the most beautiful temples in Rome, erected by Camillus on the spot where the house of M. Manlius Capitolinus had stood, and one came upon the Roman mint.

Large quantities of small mussel shells (Cypraea moneta) were sent at this period to Siam, where they are still used as money.

Our summum bonum is commodity, and the goddess we adore Dea moneta, Queen money, to whom we daily offer sacrifice, which steers our hearts, hands, affections, all: that most powerful goddess, by whom we are reared, depressed, elevated, esteemed the sole commandress of our actions, for which we pray, run, ride, go, come, labour, and contend as fishes do for a crumb that falleth into the water.

" "Dona date, astantes; versus ne reddite: sola Imperat aethereis alma Moneta deis.

* * MONETA SANCTÆ HELENÆ.

It only remains to add, that Du Cange, in his Glossary, does not enumerate the "money of St. Helena" under the word "moneta;" nor does he allude to the coins of St. Louis, which, according to Bozius, were endowed with similar properties.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 14Feb66; R380112. SOPER, MONETA TROXEL.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 14Feb66; R380112. SOPER, MONETA TROXEL.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 26Jan70; R477347.

SOPER, MONETA TROXEL.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 12Dec74; R592578.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 14Feb66; R380112. SOPER, MONETA TROXEL.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 14Feb66; R380112. SOPER, MONETA TROXEL.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 26Jan70; R477347.

SOPER, MONETA TROXEL.

Moneta Troxel Soper (W); 12Dec74; R592578.

Cypraea moneta, Gmel.

The German word Münze is from the Latin moneta (as is the English mint, the place where coins are made), which meant money, that name being taken from the temple of Juno, called Moneta, where coins were made.

The German word Münze is from the Latin moneta (as is the English mint, the place where coins are made), which meant money, that name being taken from the temple of Juno, called Moneta, where coins were made.

In the next year is another provision for annual parliaments, and in 1335 the Statute of York again allows merchants to buy and sell freely except only enemies, and giving double damages for the disturbance by any one of such freedom of trade, and the Statute de Moneta, forbidding carrying money abroad; which is notable to the student of economics as showing how early what we now call the fallacy of the mercantile system appeared.

20 examples of  moneta  in sentences