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mercenary 10
merchandise 5
merchant 5
merchants 37
merciful 8
merciless 6
mercilessly 7
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37 interested
37 manuscripts
37 marked
37 merchants
37 mosaics
37 open
37 peaceful
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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merchants

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1 3,4 | proselytizing. Roman and Persian merchants, whatever their wares, were 2 3,9 | transactions of the Byzantine merchants. There were at this time 3 3,9 | were transferred by Chinese merchants to the Persians, who transported 4 3,9 | was as follows: Chinese merchants transported their wares 5 3,9 | apparently, not by Byzantine merchants, but by the mediating Persians 6 3,9 | successful, for the Abyssinian merchants could not compete with Persian 7 3,9 | in the hands of Persian merchants. In the end Justinian did 8 3,9 | and the residences of rich merchants. This caused some highly 9 4,1 | were many Jews among the merchants of Mecca and Yathrib, as 10 4,1 | position, Mecca was visited by merchants from all Arabian tribes. 11 4,1 | where the Arabs and foreign merchants carried out trade transactions 12 5,3 | that the shipowners and merchants could continue their commercial 13 6,4 | in 1043, “the Scythian merchants” (i.e., Russians) in Constantinople 14 7,1 | 1082 granted the Venetian merchants the right of buying and 15 7,1 | accorded to the Venetian merchants in the charter they were 16 7,1 | favorably than the Byzantine merchants themselves. By the charter 17 7,1 | but were not suspended. Merchants and pilgrims continued to 18 7,1 | enormous wealth of the Venetian merchants on the territory of his 19 7,1 | Nevertheless the Venetian merchants no doubt also suffered considerably.~ 20 7,3 | the arrest of the Venetian merchants and the seizure of their 21 7,3 | the western knights and merchants was not thoroughly attained, 22 7,4 | and from the tribute of merchants who enter by sea or land. 23 7,4 | traveler says: “All sorts of merchants come here from the land 24 7,4 | It is a busy city, and merchants come to it from every country 25 8,9 | same time to the Ragusan merchants concerning the freedom of 26 8,13| be closed to all foreign merchants except the Genoese and Pisans, 27 8,15| secured to the Venetian merchants the privilege of trading 28 9,2 | Constantinople through its merchants, apparently judged it probable 29 9,3 | permission for the Egyptian merchants to sail through our straits [ 30 9,4 | Byzantine waters seized and the merchants themselves arrested.[87]~ 31 9,17| μεσοι), to whom belonged merchants, manufacturers, rich craftsmen, 32 9,17| and where one might meet merchants of different nationalities.~ 33 9,17| Pera, and about western merchants there.[326] Pegolotti mentions 34 9,17| saw in Constantinople many merchants of various nations, but 35 9,17| Constantinople many other merchants both from the west, for 36 9,17| the hands of the western merchants, mainly those of the Venetians 37 9,17| activity of the many western merchants in Byzantium went to them,


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