A Companion to Latin Greece
188 Jacoby for land granted by the state. The first group of military settlers included mer- chants who had previously traded in ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 189 financial gains and fiscal revenue they adopted various measures to attract set- tlers and merch ...
190 Jacoby In these circumstances, surpluses exported from the territories of Latin Greece to Constantinople before 1204 had to ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 191 economy, namely, the exercise of crafts and manufacturing, market demand, as well as the structu ...
192 Jacoby local depopulation. On the other hand, territories shielded from their activ- ity, such as Crete and inland regions i ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 193 or permanent tax exemptions and even land and housing, in order to enlarge the workforce in thei ...
194 Jacoby rural management and Byzantine taxation and capable of ensuring communi- cation with the local population. Fiscal sur ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 195 owing corvée, the privatised compulsory labour service formerly owed to the Byzantine state, or ...
196 Jacoby included 33 peasant households before it was hit by the Greek rebellion of the late 13th century.12 In the Frankish M ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 197 trees as a cash-generating activity. They must have encouraged its extension, both on their own ...
198 Jacoby Morea. Shortly before 1354 Jacobo Buzuto from Brindisi, chief administrator of the fiefs held by Niccolò Acciaiuoli, ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 199 Both manure and irrigation were used in 1337 in the farming of a garden in the plain of Elis, in ...
200 Jacoby and a large volume of acorn-cups from the previous year’s yield had remained unsold. These commodities had presumably ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 201 ensuring adequate supplies to the city of Venice. Later in the 13th century the Cretan authoriti ...
202 Jacoby not recorded among the peasants’ assets. These facilities were operated either by the landowners’ officers or leased ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 203 ter transportation facilities more easily than individual peasants. They could also take advanta ...
204 Jacoby 14th century in the feudal lordships of the Frankish Morea was taken over by Venice when it got hold of Nauplion in 1 ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 205 Italian merchants and bankers handled more cash than the Greeks before 1204 and had easier acces ...
206 Jacoby On a more general level, the patterns of Latin settlement and economic activity generated some significant changes in ...
The Economy Of Latin Greece 207 The silk industry in the western provinces of Byzantium was market- oriented from its establishm ...
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