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  2. Silver standards - Wikipedia

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    In its earliest usage, the zolotnik was 1/96 of a pound, but it later was changed to represent 1/72 of a pound. Ninety-one (91) zolotniks have the equivalent millesimal fineness of 947[9]. Thus, the alloy contains 94.79% pure silver and 5.21% copper or other metals. [4] [5] Sterling silver has a millesimal fineness of 925. The sterling silver ...

  3. Silver Knife Church - Wikipedia

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    [1] The present church was built in 1906–1910, for the jubilee marking 40 years on the throne for King Carol I. It was inspired by Saint Nicholas Princely Church in Iași, itself built to commemorate 40 years of Stephen the Great’s reign. Nicolae Ghica-Budești was the architect, while Costin Petrescu painted the interior in 1908–1910. [1]

  4. Las Fierbinți - Wikipedia

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    Las Fierbinți is a Romanian sitcom that premiered on Pro TV on March 1, 2012, created by Mimi Brănescu, and directed by Dragoș Buliga and Constantin Popescu.. Set in a rural place Fierbinți, the series follows the social and romantic lives of the inhabitants from this village.

  5. Maria Theresa thaler - Wikipedia

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    In 1741, the first MTT was struck according to the Reichsthaler standard with 1 ⁄ 9 of a Cologne mark of fine silver, or 25.98 grams. In 1750 a new thaler was struck with a gross weight of 1 ⁄ 10 of 1 Vienna mark of silver, 5 ⁄ 6 fine (with a fine silver content of 23.39 grams, or 1 ⁄ 10 of a Cologne mark).

  6. Tahitian Women on the Beach - Wikipedia

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    Tahitian Women on the Beach (French: Femmes de Tahiti) is an oil painting by the French artist Paul Gauguin. [1] Depicting two Tahitian women, this piece is one of a series of works completed by Gauguin during his first stay on the Pacific island chain.

  7. April 2 - Wikipedia

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  8. Silver - Wikipedia

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    Silver has numerous nuclear isomers, the most stable being 108m Ag (t 1/2 = 418 years), 110m Ag (t 1/2 = 249.79 days) and 106m Ag (t 1/2 = 8.28 days). All of the remaining radioactive isotopes have half-lives of less than an hour, and the majority of these have half-lives of less than three minutes. [30]

  9. April 1 - Wikipedia

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    527 – Byzantine Emperor Justin I names his nephew Justinian I as co-ruler and successor to the throne. [1]1081 – Alexios I Komnenos overthrows the Byzantine emperor Nikephoros III Botaneiates, [2] and, after his troops spend three days extensively looting Constantinople, is formally crowned on April 4.