A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500
Overview Of Sardinian History 111 8 In the Center of the Mediterranean On the island, Tuscan workers participated in the constru ...
112 Galoppini the population spoke its own language (linguam propriam sardiniscam loquentes).79 Adorno sailed along the western ...
Overview Of Sardinian History 113 Figure 3.7 Cagliari oder Calaris die Haupt und residentz statt des Vicekönigs in Sardinien, co ...
114 Galoppini Figure 3.8 Sardiniae regnum et insula uti per celeberr. P. Coronelli Reip. Venetae Cosmogr. Secundum statum hodier ...
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116 Zedda as ecclesiastical archives have generally been neglected. Since research in these archives has not been valued to the ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 117 The problem of verifying sources is therefore crucial to the development of research on medi ...
118 Zedda thus remains frozen in interpretations—however authoritative—from the last century. Subsequent significant studies are ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 119 From the second half of the seventh century, Sardinia experienced Islamic incursions. Until ...
120 Zedda demographically speaking—to conquer both regions.11 It is likely that, for a long time, the function of the island’s g ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 121 Walter Kaegi’s research on Olbia,15 were probably the prime Islamic targets in the seventh c ...
122 Zedda settlements never occur successively by accident, and certainly never in order to legitimize customs that have existed ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 123 reference. As for the name of the province, Arborea does not refer to a defined center. It d ...
124 Zedda In addition, Piero Fois was able to propose plausible dates for some of the seals discovered in the area of Tharros. O ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 125 that the sixteenth-century hagiographer engaged in some obvious manipula- tion of the text i ...
126 Zedda During the battle, Ephesus had a vision: on his right, towards the east, he saw a man resembling the prime eunuch of t ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 127 between Sardinia and Byzantium lies in the greater recognition granted by the aristocracy of ...
128 Zedda In order to realize his plan, Mughaid set about hundred ships to sea—an extraordinary number. Even if the quantity is ...
A Revision Of Sardinian History 129 chroniclers of Sardinian history.32 As a result, it is rather difficult to disentangle the v ...
130 Zedda exercised an important role. Another important indicator of the emperor’s in- volvement is the fact that Christian for ...
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