A Companion to Venetian History, 1400-1797
458 benjamin ravid great poverty, for which they received no assistance from anyone since they were foreigners, asked for permis ...
venice and its minorities 459 in which they then dwelled at san Zulian (san Giuliano), in the calle dei Lanterne, eventually cal ...
460 benjamin ravid armenians. the most visible symbol of the presence of individuals from the Germanic lands in the city of Veni ...
venice and its minorities 461 not have it opened, the collegio ordered that for their satisfaction and to avoid any harm to the ...
462 benjamin ravid around 1580, based on information given to him by a Jesuit priest, almost 200 merchants and their servants re ...
venice and its minorities 463 to negotiate trade agreements, and some Greeks, especially inhabitants of Venetian possessions in ...
464 benjamin ravid crete, who spent a few years in Venice before moving on to spain. Venice continued to serve as a center of He ...
venice and its minorities 465 an investigation of the registers of the Greek community reveals that in 1498 the scuola possessed ...
466 benjamin ravid the poor Greeks, while the other, the collegio Flangini, supported by an annual subvention from the Venetian ...
venice and its minorities 467 and continued its designs on Venetian possessions in the eastern Medi- terranean, conquering cypru ...
468 benjamin ravid of the albanian and Bosnian (i.e., european) ottoman Muslims with their merchandise, while the asiatic turks ...
venice and its minorities 469 minute provisions were made for the preparation of the living quarters of the merchants and the ar ...
470 benjamin ravid substantial reconstruction, little of which was carried out before the end of the republic. although fellow M ...
venice and its minorities 471 rome, and in its report to the doge, the collegio noted that the repute of the republic was great ...
472 benjamin ravid in the city of Venice for the following five years. it appears that the only individuals to respond were Jews ...
venice and its minorities 473 organized Jewish community or scuole, but it is reasonable to assume that some kind of embryonic a ...
474 benjamin ravid them, initially at sunset but then slightly extended to one hour after dark in summer and two in winter; only ...
venice and its minorities 475 the pawnshops, initially privately run profit-making businesses, became much less lucrative as the ...
476 benjamin ravid Balkans, and north africa were being consolidated in the hands of the ottoman empire, and as a result ottoman ...
venice and its minorities 477 might allude to the new christian background of the merchants. For at least 30 years, until his de ...
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