Chapter Antagonism and Coexistence. Local Population and Western Merchants On Venetian Azov Sea in the 14th century
The commercial expansion of Venice intersected with the rapid formation of the Mongol Empire, which, starting from the 1240s, extended from China to the gates of Europe. The constitution of a homogeneous and vast political entity integrated regional economies and facilitated communications. In Tana,...
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Firenze University Press
2017
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