Using the deeds of the notary Bernardino Coni we want to know the society of the Cagliari port district of Lapola in the first half of the 16th century, a multicultural world through which the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia communicated with the other cities of the Hispanic Monarchy, with strongholds of North Africa, interacted with the surrounding towns through usurious debt deeds that city merchants and artisans stipulated with the peasan.

Il quartiere cagliaritano della Lapola nella prima metà del XVI secolo

Maria Grazia Rosaria Mele
2023

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Using the deeds of the notary Bernardino Coni we want to know the society of the Cagliari port district of Lapola in the first half of the 16th century, a multicultural world through which the capital of the Kingdom of Sardinia communicated with the other cities of the Hispanic Monarchy, with strongholds of North Africa, interacted with the surrounding towns through usurious debt deeds that city merchants and artisans stipulated with the peasan.
2023
Istituto di Storia dell'Europa Mediterranea - ISEM
978-88-3312-092-8
Hispanic Monarchy, Mediterranean, Sardinia, Cagliari, City
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