mancus
/ˈmæŋkəs/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of currency in medieval England, especially in the 13th century.
“The historical records indicate that the king’s annual income was around 1000 mancus.”
1. noun
A unit of currency in medieval England, especially in the 13th century.
“The historical records indicate that the king’s annual income was around 1000 mancus.”