A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 151 government. There were 1,500 hearths in Cagliari around 1330; 1,750 in 13 ...
152 Bresc cities—agricultural laborers in Tuscany and Latium, and shepherds in Sardinia—reflects the extreme poverty of the isla ...
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 153 Sicily, the geographic dispersal of activity and authority moderated the ...
154 Bresc organizing the territory set up a nested hierarchy of open villages: the villa, which was endowed with a juridical and ...
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 155 saltus extends across the lands abandoned in the fourteenth century and t ...
156 Bresc were short-lived and included the thirteenth-century vineyards of Cefalù, Patti, Messina, and Catania, and cotton from ...
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 157 Sicily also contained sulfur mines and saltpeter operations in grottos, w ...
158 Bresc which were supported by a large workforce in massive units of production: 400 hectoliters on average. Sicily produced ...
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 159 on the Cinarchesi nobility of the southern part of the island to support ...
160 Bresc 8 Commercial Relations: An Insular Emporium? In the eleventh and twelfth centuries, Sardinia and Sicily served as dist ...
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 161 Leone of Thermis.50 The most unusual cargoes to embark for Cagliari were ...
162 Bresc Joan Pi was chartered to Joan Servent and also loaded in Sciacca.61 In short, there were very few cargoes destined for ...
CHAPHTER E5A C1AHf5 fPiPR1 E5A fEfAP5PE E5A 1fBPiE 163 9 The Merchants Initially, this commerce was undertaken completely by for ...
164 Bresc returns for the work invested therein. However, these local industries rarely opened onto broader Sicilian markets, ow ...
© koninklijke brill nv, leiden, ���7 | doi ��.��63/978900434��4�_ 008 CHAPTER 6 Jews in Sardinia: From Antiquity to the Edict of ...
166 Tasca Flavius Josephus, Tacitus, Suetonius, and Cassius Dio did record the episode, and Philo of Alexandria and Seneca also ...
Jews In Sardinia 167 ‘individuals,’ namely with settlements of people coming from different areas who did not stay long enough t ...
168 Tasca The aljama enforced Jewish laws, formulated regulations to uphold these rules, and provided education for the children ...
Jews In Sardinia 169 This colony was also structurally organized according to the customs of Barcelona, just like the colonies i ...
170 Tasca ventures, it is not improbable that the Jews had some kind of base or shops in the giudicato capital city, just like t ...
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