A Companion to Latin Greece
128 Papadia-Lala Venetian East was marked by a strict social stratification, strongly influenced by the socio-administrative sys ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 129 These social categories were based upon the two main features of the ...
130 Papadia-Lala Greeks in return for military service. The gradual implementation of the sys- tem was accompanied by a consider ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 131 Recognising the ineffectiveness of the system at the economic level a ...
132 Papadia-Lala inns.30 Most importantly though, the city was the place where a privileged sta- tus was granted to its inhabita ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 133 The first category was to be found in Crete, while an example of a mo ...
134 Papadia-Lala In the context of the historical developments of the era (e.g. the institu- tionalisation of the Venetian nobil ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 135 In all cases, these communities were open to all city-dwellers. In re ...
136 Papadia-Lala of records of the community members (Libro d’Oro) in 1572, as well as of the books of marriages, births and bap ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 137 However, in the following two centuries (17th–18th), the records rela ...
138 Papadia-Lala a) preferential granting of office by the Venetian authorities as remunera- tion for services rendered to the S ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 139 in the running of charitable establishments, while some of their memb ...
140 Papadia-Lala As regards the womenfolk of the time, though women had long been excluded from the official public life, noneth ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 141 identities which at once composed, disrupted and overrode the core el ...
142 Papadia-Lala roots in Byzantium and had been guaranteed all their privileges and property by the Genoese. The bulk of the po ...
Society, Administration And Identities In Latin Greece 143 latter policies were widely adopted by the maritime powers of the age ...
144 Papadia-Lala Latin dominion, the entry of a certain number of Greeks into the administra- tion and the upper social ranks ev ...
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146 Coureas compelled to acknowledge papal jurisdiction, while being allowed to maintain those customs and rites of theirs that ...
The Latin and Greek Churches in former Byzantine Lands 147 retained by Saladin in 1187. Therefore in dealing with non-Latin Chri ...
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