Noble family clans and their urban distribution in medieval Trogir (CROSBI ID 29158)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Benyovsky, Irena
engleski
Noble family clans and their urban distribution in medieval Trogir
The article analyses the later medieval city of Trogir, in which a community was dominated by powerful families who operated as "clans" . Their authority was founded in the ownership of property both in ancient walled civitas and in the industrial burg. This political power was siezed, defended, and reproduced though a variety of different strategies involving the colonization of the city's fabric and its institutions by the households of the greater families.
family clans, Croatia, Dalmatia, Trogir, Middle Ages, urban history
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Podaci o prilogu
19-35.
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Podaci o knjizi
The Christian Household in Medieval Europe c. 850-c.1550 : Managing Power, Wealth, and the Body
Beattie. C. ; Maslaković, A. ; Rees Jones, Sarah
Turnhout: Brepols
2003.
978-2503522081