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Q: What can you buy with 300 denarii?
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How much would 300 denarii be worth today?

$6000 is about the equivalence of 300 denarii


What is 300 denarii in us dollars?

8


How much is 300 denarii worth?

Around $6,000


How much is 300 denarii worth today?

Around $6,000


What was a roman slave worth?

They could range from 2000 denarii to 6000 denarii. But later the boy slaves where lots of denarii!!!


How much was a roman legionary paid?

A legionary would be paid in metal coins (denarii). From each soldier's pay there was deducted the cost of the food issued to that soldier, panis sordis, "dirty [brown] bread" (the kind for anyone who was not rich). There was also a pay deduction for the cost of weapons, armor and other equipment the soldier was issued, and also another pay deduction for what each soldier was issued to drink. This tended to be a weak alcohol, since it took longer to go bad and it was good for disinfecting things. Total pay BEFORE deductions would vary based on rank. Each private in a legion would get about 20 denarii each month, or, before Julius Caesar increased the pay, it used to be half that. On the other hand, if you were one of the centurions -- officers who commanded 100 soldiers each -- then you would get 300 denarii each month. If you were an enlisted man in a legion of the Praetorian Guard, in charge of guarding the Emperor, and his residence {palatium) in Rome, and the other very important people, then you would get 60 denarii each month. The higher pay was to discourage traitors among the Praetorian Guard, but this did not really work very well. In the first century A. D., a middle-class civilian secretary would get about 15 denarii each month. If you wanted to buy a tunic to wear, it would cost a little less than 4 denarii. If you wanted to buy a cheap slave, the slave would cost about 500 denarii.


How much is a denarii?

Denarii were coins used in Roman times. The value in modern times varies greatly depending on the condition it is in and who is intending to buy it.


What did the roman call there money?

denarii


What are roman dollars called?

Denarii


What did Romans call their money?

Denarii


100 denarii in US dollars?

I've heard it spoken that 1 denarii was around 20 U.S. dollars. However, the denarii, like all forms of currency, was subject to inflation depending on the time period, so no answer is definite.


How much did an auxiliary get paid in the roman army?

The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.The auxiliaries in the Roman army got paid one third of the legionaries pay. Their pay was 300 sesterces a year until the emperor Commodus raised it to 400 sesterces. They received no retirement bonus, but were given an enlistment bonus of 300 sesterces.