A Companion to Latin Greece
108 Gasparis Church structure) and of course private owners. Fiefs were granted by the king to a wide range of recipients: membe ...
Land and Landowners in the Greek Territories 109 Angevins was maintained even after 1386 by the Venetians, who also intro- duced ...
110 Gasparis thanks to the great revolts of the local landowners, which continued through- out the entire 13th century. In Cypru ...
Land and Landowners in the Greek Territories 111 no access to political authority. They did however share equal rights in admin- ...
112 Gasparis dispense justice, and they were militarily strong as well, as they possessed the right to build castles. In Cyprus ...
Land and Landowners in the Greek Territories 113 all the territories examined but there existed significant variations which cha ...
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Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 115 16th century was additionally a turning-point in the social history o ...
116 Papadia-Lala the land and its administration was organised along feudal principles, though urban institutions also existed. ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 117 The institutions of the Empire had already been put in place with the ...
118 Papadia-Lala while his successor, Emperor Henry, after implementing a policy of supreme control, sought to appease both his ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 119 Belonging to the lowest ranks of the society of the Latin East were t ...
120 Papadia-Lala the Greeks belonged to the lowest ranks of the feudal society, i.e. dependent cultivators, the main components ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 121 From the beginning of the Catalan domination, this company acknowl- e ...
122 Papadia-Lala while old Greek families, pro-Florentine, but also anti-Florentines (like the Chalcocondylae) played a signific ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 123 the transiting and storage of goods, all these factors fostering the ...
124 Papadia-Lala had been established on Corfu after 1259 by its new lord Manfred of Sicily and its governor Philip Chinardo. Th ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 125 The central administration of the Hospitallers in Rhodes was conducte ...
126 Papadia-Lala Ionian Islands and their mainland appendages—surrendered to the forces of Napoleon. Throughout this long period ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 127 Zante (1484) were peaceably annexed during the second half of the 15t ...
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