.The word livres stands for :
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It stands for the Currency Of France.
- it was the currency of France kingdom.
- It was also of its precursor state of West Francia.
- It was equivalent to a single pound of silver.
- Several separate books were published at the same time. It was the term given to both accounting units and coinage.
- Charlemagne introduced it as a monetary unit.
- Most of the continent's currencies were modelled after this system and the denier.
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Answer:
The word livres stands for "pound".
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The livre (French for "pound") was the currency of the Kingdom of France and its ancestor province of West Francia from 781 to 1794. A few different livres existed, some simultaneously. The livre was the name of the two units of record and coins.
Livres implies a previous French unit of cash of record, equivalent to a pound of silver. Word beginning of 'livre' C10 by means of old French from Latin libra the Roman pound.
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