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Alloy of gold and silver
Electrum is a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver, with trace amounts of copper and other metals. Its color ranges from pale to bright yellow
Electrum
Bitcoin cryptocurrency wallet
Electrum is a free non-custodial cryptocurrency wallet for Bitcoin and Lightning Network. It is available for Windows, Linux (pre-installed on Tails OS)
Electrum_(software)
Topics referred to by the same term
Electrum is an alloy. Electrum may also refer to: Electrum (journal), published by the Department of Ancient History of Jagiellonian University Electrum
Electrum_(disambiguation)
2014 studio album by Prince and 3rdeyegirl
3rdEyeGirl: Art Official Age/PlectrumElectrum". Pitchfork. Retrieved October 15, 2014. "Reviews for PlectrumElectrum by Prince". Metacritic. Retrieved October
Plectrumelectrum
Giant sculpture involving a tesla coil
Electrum or Electrum (for Len Lye) (Len Lye being a New Zealand artist), is a 1998 sculpture by Eric Orr and Greg Leyh built around the world's largest
Electrum_(sculpture)
Coins of ancient Carthage
present-day Tunis, Tunisia. A wide range of coinage was issued in gold, electrum, silver, billon, and bronze. The base denomination was the shekel, probably
Carthaginian_coinage
Species of gastropod
Rivomarginella electrum is a species of freshwater snail, gastropod mollusk in the family Marginellidae, the margin snails. It is native to Southeast Asia
Rivomarginella_electrum
Academic institution in Kraków, Poland
also affiliated with the John Paul II's Specialist Hospital in Krakow, Electrum, journal published since 1997 by the Department of Ancient History as a
Jagiellonian_University
Fossilized tree resin
for amber, Ancient Greek ἤλεκτρον (ēlektron) and one of its Latin names, electrum, are connected to a term ἠλέκτωρ (ēlektōr) meaning "beaming Sun". According
Amber
operating on a non-profit basis and a subsidiary of Stiftelsen Electrum (the Electrum Foundation), connecting business, academia, research institutes
Kista_Science_City,_Stockholm
Species of lizard
dtella (Gehyra electrum) is a species of gecko in the genus Gehyra. It is endemic to northeastern Queensland in Australia. Gehyra electrum at the Reptarium
Gehyra_electrum
to the goddess by her worshippers. The Lydian Lion coins were made of electrum, a naturally occurring alloy of gold and silver but of variable precious
History_of_coins
Symbols used in pre-19th-century chemistry
The exact correlation varied over time, and in early centuries bronze or electrum were sometimes found instead of mercury, or copper for Mars instead of
Alchemical_symbol
King of Lydia (c. 635 – c. 585 BC)
son Croesus. Alyattes was the first monarch who issued coins, made from electrum (and his successor Croesus was the first to issue gold coins). Alyattes
Alyattes
Small, flat and usually round piece of material used as money
reign of Gyges, more certainly as electrum coins minted for king Alyattes of Lydia (died c. 560 BC). Early electrum coins (an alluvial alloy of gold and
Coin
Lydian coin
non-standardized coins. They were made in a naturally occurring material called electrum, a variable mix of gold and silver (with about 54% gold and 44% silver)
Croeseid
Ancient Anatolian kingdom
BC, it became part of the Roman province of Asia. Lydian coins, made of electrum, are among the oldest in existence, dated to around the 7th century BC
Lydia
Earliest attested Athenian coinage
during the late 6th century BCE. The term refers to an array of silver and electrum coinage minted prior to the use of the Owl of Athena, an emblematic design
Wappenmünzen
Metaphorical third element
phrase to describe a mixed substance with composite properties such as electrum, a somewhat different sense than the modern meaning. In the Christological
Tertium_quid
Region in Turkey
Branchidae, the Nike of Archermus found at Delos, and the objects in ivory and electrum found by D. G. Hogarth in the lower strata of the Artemision at Ephesus
Ionia
Mixture or metallic solid solution composed of two or more elements
that serves to reinforce the crystals internally. Some alloys, such as electrum—an alloy of silver and gold—occur naturally. Meteorites are sometimes made
Alloy
Various colors of gold obtained by alloying gold with other elements
yellow color; the alloy of 76% gold, 18% copper, and 6% aluminium is pink. Electrum, a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold, develops a greenish cast
Colored_gold
Late Byzantine coin
three electrum trachea, 48 billon trachea or 864 copper tetartera, although with the debasement of the trachea it eventually came to rate 12 electrum trachea
Hyperpyron
Capstone of an ancient Egyptian pyramid or obelisk
or granite, and were sometimes covered with plates of copper, gold or electrum. From the Middle Kingdom onward, they were often "inscribed with royal
Pyramidion
American businessman and art collector
Rembrandt's works. Kaplan is the chairman and chief investment officer of The Electrum Group LLC, a New York City-based investment, advisory and asset management
Thomas_Kaplan
Coinage of Capua, Italy
attributed to the period of the Second Punic War. The anepigraphic coin in electrum with a female Janiform head on the obverse, previously attributed to Capua
Coinage_of_Capua
Mythological Greek king able to turn what he touches to gold
Midas after amassing huge wealth from inventing taxable coinage using electrum sourced from Midas's famed river Pactolus. One day, as Ovid relates in
Midas
Extinct genus of amphibians
species is Electrorana limoae. The generic name is derived from the Latin electrum (amber) and rana (frog), while the specific epithet is given in honour
Electrorana
Trihemistater, tridrachm in electrum (circa 264-241 BC).
Archaeological site of Carthage
Archaeological_site_of_Carthage
Species of leafcutter bee (Megachile)
Megachile electrum is a species of bee in the family Megachilidae. It was described by Mitchell in 1930. "Megachile". BioLib. 2014. Retrieved 10 October
Megachile_electrum
Topics referred to by the same term
Electroluminescent display, a display made with electroluminescent material Electrum (El), an alloy of gold and silver Encephalitis lethargica, a neurological
El
Angelic entity in Judaism
brightness was round about it; and out of the midst thereof as the colour of electrum, out of the midst of the fire. And out of the midst thereof came the likeness
Hashmal
Ancient unit of currency
An electrum Carthaginian shekel, c. 310–290 BC, bearing the image of Tanit, consort of Baal Hammon
Shekel
Largest pyramid in the Giza Necropolis, Egypt
commonly proposed, while in popular culture it is often solid gold, gilded or electrum. All known 4th dynasty pyramidia (of the Red Pyramid, Satellite Pyramid
Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
Suborder of lizards
†Afairiguana avius Leiosaurus Anisolepis Enyalius Pristidactylus †Anolis electrum Anolis occultus Anolis heterodermus Anolis vermiculatus Euiguana Corytophanidae
Iguania
5th century BCE Geto-Dacian helmet
(Romanian pronunciation: [kot͡sofeˈneʃtʲ]) is a Geto-Dacian helmet made of electrum dating from the second half of the 5th century BC. Discovered in the Romanian
Helmet_of_Coțofenești
Coins of the 7th century BCE
The Phanes coins are a series of early electrum coins from Caria in Asia Minor. They were issued in seven denominations, the largest being the stater and
Phanes_coins
Form of metal
native state have been brass, bronze, pewter, German silver, osmiridium, electrum, white gold, silver-mercury amalgam, and gold-mercury amalgam.[citation
Native_metal
Type of material
Therefore neither electrum nor Stannum [not meaning our tin] is of itself a real metal, but rather an alloy of two metals. Electrum is an alloy of gold
Metal
Chemical element with atomic number 47 (Ag)
figurine of Horus as falcon god with an Egyptian crown; c. 500 BC; silver and electrum; height: 26.9 cm; Staatliche Sammlung für Ägyptische Kunst (Munich, Germany)
Silver
Coinage plated with a precious metal
such as electrum. Production of fourrées began since coinage first began in Lydia in the 7th century BC, which were made from plated electrum. But when
Fourrée
Ancient Greek city in İzmir Province, Turkey
world to make and use coins as money. Its earliest coins were made of electrum, a naturally occurring alloy of silver and gold. The British Museum has
Phocaea
Naturally occurring pure metallic silver mineral
gold (Au); compositions containing more than 20% gold are classified as electrum. Substitution of copper (Cu) occurs, and trace mercury (Hg), antimony (Sb)
Native_silver
Items of personal adornment
Silver Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze
Jewellery
Organization in Batman and other DC Comics
and member of the Court of Owls who was responsible for discovering the Electrum used for the Court of Owls' resurrection of Talons. Judge of Owls - A high-ranking
Court_of_Owls
Ancient Greek temple in Ephesus (near present-day Selçuk, Turkey)
including what may be the earliest coins made from the silver-gold alloy electrum. The deposit contains some of the earliest inscribed coins, those of Phanes
Temple_of_Artemis
Byzantine name
an aspron. The same name was also sometimes applied to the contemporary electrum trachy as well. The name re-appears in the 14th–15th centuries as a generic
Aspron
Ancient Egyptian hieroglyphic symbol
painted blue or black. The earliest ankh amulets were often made of gold or electrum, a gold and silver alloy. Egyptian faience, a ceramic that was usually
Ankh
River in Turkey
into the Gediz River, the ancient Hermus. The Pactolus once contained electrum, which was the basis of the economy of the ancient state of Lydia, where
Pactolus
Iron Age gold alloy torc
Newark-on-Trent, Nottinghamshire, England, in February 2005. The torc is made from electrum, an alloy of gold, silver and copper, weighs 700 grammes (1.5 lbs) and
Newark_Torc
Bactrian coinage Tyrian shekel Stater (electrum and silver) Trite (coin) (electrum third of a stater) Hekte (electrum sixth of a stater) Lydian coin Nefernub
List_of_historical_currencies
Coins made on Aegina, 6th century BC
mark, found on most coins at that time. The earliest coins were made of electrum, a mix of gold and silver. The coins were first made on the island of Aegina
Coinage_of_Aegina
Web crawler software
presentation. Map styles include: Electrum – a simple thumbnail map style Electrum 2.0 – a variation of the Electrum style that works better on larger
PowerMapper
Supposed treasure in Ecuador
the Llanganates refers to a huge amount of gold, silver, platinum and electrum artifacts, as well as other treasures, supposedly hidden deep within the
Treasure_of_the_Llanganatis
Inventor of coinage according to Aristotle
were used for everyday commerce and trade. Even the smallest-denomination electrum coins, perhaps worth about a day's subsistence, would have been too valuable
Hermodike_II
Fantasy literature series by Brandon Sanderson
Wipes Internal Allomantic Reserves Gold (Augur) Reveals Your Past Self Electrum (Oracle) Reveals Your Future Internal External Nicrosil (Nicroburst) Enhances
Mistborn
Linux distribution for anonymity and privacy
software such as GnuPG to sign and encrypt files, the cryptocurrency wallet Electrum, and OnionShare to share files anonymously. Other software from Debian
Tails_(operating_system)
February 4, 2024. Retrieved 26 August 2024. "Collin Johns". Electrum Pickleball. Electrum Pickleball. Archived from the original on February 28, 2024
List of professional pickleball players
List_of_professional_pickleball_players
Process of separating gold from silver
therefore is the usual focus of parting the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum. Three technologies are dominant. The first two start with relatively pure
Gold_parting
Greek coins from the Archaic to Imperial Roman periods
half-tetartemorioi) valued at 3⁄8 of an obol. Archaic coinage The earliest known electrum coins, Lydian and East Greek coins found under the Temple of Artemis at
Ancient_Greek_coinage
Bronze and later copper coin used in Ancient Rome
(from 720) Copper Follis Third period (1092 – ca. 1300) Gold Hyperpyron Electrum Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton) Billon aspron trachy (Stamenon)
As_(Roman_coin)
Fifth-century BC Greek physician and historian
Dąbrowa, Edward (2014). The Greek World in the 4th and 3rd Centuries BC: Electrum. Vol. 19. Wydawnictwo UJ. p. 13. ISBN 9788323388197 – via Google Books
Ctesias
Term for traditional five-metal alloys used for Hindu artifacts
classical antiquity Hepatizon – Alloy also known as Black Corinthian Bronze Electrum – Alloy of gold and silver Tumbaga – Alloy of gold and copper used in pre-Columbian
Panchaloha
Archaeological finds
it differs from the Circle A masks both in material, as it is made from electrum, and placement, as it was placed in a container besides an entombed body
Death_masks_of_Mycenae
Ancient Egyptian tomb aka "Gold Tomb"
names of Seti II; several pairs of ear studs and earrings of gold and electrum, decorated with beads and enamel; a gold filigree necklace of spherical
KV56
Jewellery worn for long continuous periods
Silver Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze
Permanent_jewellery
2023 American superhero television series
using the real Electrum which she gives to Lincoln. They head back to the Belfry. Cullen comforts Carrie about giving away the electrum. Turner breaks
Gotham_Knights_(TV_series)
Major library and cultural center in Alexandria, Egypt
2017. Herkovic, Andrew (15 December 2010). "The New Alexandrian Library". Electrum Magazine. "Overview – Antiquities Museum". Bibliotheca Alexandrina. Archived
Bibliotheca_Alexandrina
Ancient Greek coin
(having the mark of some authority in the form of a picture or words) is an electrum turtle coin, struck at Aegina that dates to about 650 BC. It is on display
Stater
Capital of the ancient Kingdom of Armenia
Armenian Capital Artaxata: From Artashes-Artaxias I to Roman Imperialism". Electrum. 28: 245–276. doi:10.4467/20800909EL.21.016.13374. S2CID 237975724. Lichtenberger
Artaxata
American sculptor (1939–1998)
turn inside a printed cardboard sleeve." Electrum was another work that Orr produced in the '90s. Electrum is a large scale Tesla coil installed at Alan
Eric_Orr
(from 720) Copper Follis Third period (1092 – ca. 1300) Gold Hyperpyron Electrum Nomisma trachy aspron (Trikephalon/Manouelaton) Billon aspron trachy (Stamenon)
Miliaresion
Gold byzantine coin
gold/electrum tetarterons were issued. Alexios reformed the whole Byzantine coinage in 1092 and eliminated the gold/electrum tetarteron and gold/electrum histamenon
Tetarteron
King of Parthian Empire, 165–132 BC
Gholamreza F. (2009). "Artabanus of Trogus Pompeius' 41st Prologue". Electrum. 15. Kraków. Brown, Stuart C. (1997). "Ecbatana". Encyclopaedia Iranica
Mithridates_I_of_Parthia
Electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla
Greg Leyh and Eric Orr, part of a 38-foot-tall (12 m) sculpture titled Electrum owned by Alan Gibbs and currently residing in a private sculpture park
Tesla_coil
Historical style of weapon
18th-century BC khopesh, Shechem (Tell Balatah), West Bank, Palestine; blade decorations with electrum inlays
Bronze_Age_sword
Egyptian pharaoh of the 25th dynasty
clothes, horses, fantastic animals, as well as two obelisks covered in electrum weighing 2.500 talents (c. 75.5 tons, or 166,500 lb): This city, the whole
Tantamani
American businessman, former diplomat
through its Electrum Group of Companies. He went on to serve as Chief Operating Officer of an affiliate of the Tigris Group Inc., The Electrum Group, LLC
Mark_Wallace
Roman mosaic in Pompeii, Italy
136. Katherine Joplin (2011). "Plato's Circle in the Mosaic of Pompeii". Electrum Magazine. Sedley D., (2021) An Iconography of Xenocrates' Platonism, in
Plato's_Academy_mosaic
Chemical element with atomic number 79 (Au)
occurs in a solid solution series with the native element silver (as in electrum), naturally alloyed with other metals such as copper, platinum, and palladium
Gold
Common name for many species of fish
Entwicklung. ISBN 978-971-10-2285-3. "Ancient Egyptian Tilapia Fish Story – Electrum Magazine". 29 September 2012. "Chennai Agency Culls African-Origin Fish
Tilapia
Europeana website, St. Gallen, Stiftsbibliothek, Cod. Sang. 359: Cantatorium Electrum Magazine, Mapping History: The Abbey Library of St. Gall, article dated
Saint-Gall_Cantatorium
2014 studio album by Prince
2015. "Prince to release two new albums Art Official Age and Plectrum Electrum on the same day". The Independent. Jess Dehnam. August 26, 2014. Retrieved
Art_Official_Age
regions in South-East Asia. The Lydian coins consisted of discs or lumps of electrum (a natural gold/silver alloy), and were stamped on two sides with dies
Coinage_of_Asia
Naturally occurring volcanic glass
Silver Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze
Obsidian
Metalworking technique
Silver Precious metal alloys Britannia silver Colored gold Crown gold Electrum Shakudō Shibuichi Sterling silver Argentium Tumbaga Base metals Brass Bronze
Repoussé_and_chasing
Japanese jazz drummer and bandleader
Terakawa. With his band Count Buffaloes, the jazz-rock oriented album Electrum was out in 1970, followed by Drums Concerto (1971), African Rock (1972)
Akira_Ishikawa
American archeologist and author (born 1951)
Muse of History – Electrum Magazine". 2011-03-28. Retrieved 2025-07-31. "Celtic Collections at the Liechtenstein Landesmuseum – Electrum Magazine". 2012-07-20
Patrick_Hunt_(archaeologist)
of 28 business entity partners, including other major players such as Electrum, Swap, Volta, to jointly develop SPBKLU for electric vehicle battery-swapping
Oyika
King of the Bosporus from c.154 to c.170
Electrum stater of T. J. Eupator, legend BACΙΛΕΩC ΕΥΠΑΤΟΡΟC. (Rev.: head of Marcus Aurelius, year YΞE' = 465 = 168/9). 18 mm, 7.72 g.
Tiberius_Julius_Eupator
673–663 BCE military campaign
clothes, horses, fantastic animals, as well as two obelisks covered in electrum weighing 2.500 talents (c. 75.5 tons, or 166,500 lb): However, archaeologically
Assyrian_conquest_of_Egypt
notes below Colored gold (silver, copper) Crown gold (silver, copper) Electrum (silver) Purple gold (aluminium) Goloid Rhodite (rhodium) Rose gold (copper)
List_of_named_alloys
Generic medieval Western European name for eastern gold coins
since they were modelled on the Fatimid dinar. A completely different electrum coin based on Byzantine trachea was minted in the Kingdom of Cyprus and
Bezant
Scythian archaeological site
lay there. Apart from the brocaded dress, her body was decorated with an electrum diadem with large gold pendants, a pair of open-work earrings, a gold disk
Kul-Oba
Pair of Egyptian obelisks, one of which is now in Paris
the bare pyramidion had originally been covered with a bronze, gold, or electrum cap, speculated to have been stolen in the 500s BC.[citation needed] With
Luxor_Obelisks
Ancient Egyptian mummy
earrings, gold bracelets and a gold ring collar. She also had a girdle of electrum rings. The collar is in the form of an early Shebyu collar with a 38cm
Qurna_Queen
Industrial facility that manufactures coins that can be used as currency
established in Lydia in the 7th century BC, for coining gold, silver and electrum. The first coins known to be minted on European soil come from the island
Mint_(facility)
King of Kings of the Parthian Empire from 37 to 2 BC
the Parthians". Electrum. 42: 171–189. doi:10.4467/20800909EL.17.026.7508. Dąbrowa, Edward (2018). "Arsacid Dynastic Marriages". Electrum. 25: 73–83. doi:10
Phraates_IV
a preexisting monster. Cloaked Ape Clockwork Horror Described are the Electrum, Gold, Platinum, and Adamantine Horrors. Cloud Ray Corollax Corpse Gatherer
List of Dungeons & Dragons 3rd edition monsters
List_of_Dungeons_&_Dragons_3rd_edition_monsters
Divine mother, King's wife
around the second half of the 8th century BCE. She is known only by an electrum aegis of Sekhmet from Bubastis and now on display at the Louvre. On the
Tadibast_III
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Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Mile
Boy/Male
English American
Son of Harry'; used occasionally as a first name since the 19th century.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wimbish.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from a Germanic personal name, Emaurri, composed of the elements amja ‘busy’, ‘industrious’ + rīc ‘power’. The name was introduced into England from France by the Normans. There has been some confusion with Amory.This name is recorded in Quebec in 1674, having been taken there from Dordogne, France.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Radiant
Girl/Female
Hindu
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Esteemed; Servant of the Respected
Boy/Male
Scottish
Supplanter.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : see Esmay.
Male
Egyptian
, Assa-Tatkera.
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n.
German-silver plate. See German silver, under German.
n.
Amber.
n.
An alloy of gold and silver, of an amber color, used by the ancients.
a.
Made of electrum, an alloy used by the ancients.
n.
Amber. See Electrum.
n.
Amber; also, the alloy of gold and silver, called electrum.