Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 10Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2000 |
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... living at Albat , ' there came to her house two women from Lombardy and the husband of one of them who said to her that they were pilgrims wishing to go to St. James ' ( meaning Compostella ) . On another occasion , while she was living ...
... living at Albat , ' there came to her house two women from Lombardy and the husband of one of them who said to her that they were pilgrims wishing to go to St. James ' ( meaning Compostella ) . On another occasion , while she was living ...
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... living as a trader , probably in cloth , combining commerce with religion as he shuttled between Cremona , Piacenza , and Pavia , with the occasional visit to Genoa , over a period of thirty years . At Pavia he had his own hospicium ...
... living as a trader , probably in cloth , combining commerce with religion as he shuttled between Cremona , Piacenza , and Pavia , with the occasional visit to Genoa , over a period of thirty years . At Pavia he had his own hospicium ...
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... living in Cairo , Alexandria or Constantinople and even set money aside , but he also noted openings for small merchants from Malta and Sicily in the smaller North African ports where : the small Sicilian or Maltese trader found it easy ...
... living in Cairo , Alexandria or Constantinople and even set money aside , but he also noted openings for small merchants from Malta and Sicily in the smaller North African ports where : the small Sicilian or Maltese trader found it easy ...
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Living on the Margin Byzantine Farmers | 93 |
The British Protectorate of the Ionian Islands 18471859 | 107 |
Founts of Identity The Thirst of Hercules | 125 |
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