From «douloi» to demanding negotiators: the case of the Venetians in 12th century Byzantium. An example on succesion law from the chrysobull of Alexios III Angelos to Venice in 1198

From «douloi» to demanding negotiators: the case of the Venetians in 12th century Byzantium. An example on succesion law from the chrysobull of Alexios III Angelos to Venice in 1198

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From «douloi» to demanding negotiators: the case of the Venetians in 12th century Byzantium. An example on succesion law from the chrysobull of Alexios III Angelos to Venice in 1198

Penna , Daphne

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