A Companion to Latin Greece
248 Baker the 19th century by the British Museum and the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, through the offices of Pavlos Lambros.40 The ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 249 periodisation, and divided into a number of phases: (1) the 10th and 11th cen- tury, e ...
250 Baker in order to purchase products for export, this last phase (5) makes us sensitive to the fact that balances of payment ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 251 crusading movement, and eventually as western settlement increased.45 With the Angevin ...
252 Baker tetarteron counterfeiting just after 1204 was the result of political and admin- istrative changes, and met a necessit ...
Money And Currency In Medieval Greece 253 parts of the 15th century and beyond. Some areas of Greece would have had to revert to ...
254 Baker regular monetary administration, although we may glean this from documen- tary rather than numismatic sources.50 Numis ...
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256 Jacoby in addition to the original Hebrew text. In short, these Jews were assimilated to a limited extent to the Greek-speak ...
The Jewish Communities in the Social Fabric of Latin Greece 257 referring to a single craftsman, merchant, scholar, scribe or to ...
258 Jacoby communities. These factors also account for the establishment of additional ones in new political or administrative c ...
The Jewish Communities in the Social Fabric of Latin Greece 259 was undoubtedly one of the reasons inducing David Kalomiti, a ri ...
260 Jacoby Benjamin of Tudela also visited Corinth, to which he ascribed 300 Jews under three leaders. There is no further evide ...
The Jewish Communities in the Social Fabric of Latin Greece 261 is lacking for the following century. In 1399 or somewhat earlie ...
262 Jacoby a parnas, when it experienced messianic excitement in 1257.31 Glarenza was a new city established in the 1260s along ...
The Jewish Communities in the Social Fabric of Latin Greece 263 After 1492 the Spanish refugee Abraham Zakut settled for some ti ...
264 Jacoby the water-front. Since the accumulation of refuse from their craft was washed into the harbour, they were ordered to ...
The Jewish Communities in the Social Fabric of Latin Greece 265 the late 15th century, while the remainder were killed during th ...
266 Jacoby synagogues and to a ritual bath in Candia clearly imply Jewish presence and institutional continuity from the Byzanti ...
The Jewish Communities in the Social Fabric of Latin Greece 267 Jewish settlement in Canea (now Chania) presumably began later t ...
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