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Chypre
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 197

Chypre

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980-01-01T00:00:00+01:00
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  • Publisher: FeniXX

Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.

Le verbe dans le parler arabe de Kormakiti (Chypre)
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 117

Le verbe dans le parler arabe de Kormakiti (Chypre)

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1979-01-01T00:00:00+01:00
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  • Publisher: FeniXX

Cet ouvrage est une réédition numérique d’un livre paru au XXe siècle, désormais indisponible dans son format d’origine.

Famagusta Maritima
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 320

Famagusta Maritima

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-01-04
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  • Publisher: BRILL

Famagusta Maritima: Mariners, Merchants, Pilgrims and Mercenaries presents a collection of scholarly studies spanning the thousand year history of the port of Famagusta in Cyprus. This historic harbour city was at the heart of the Crusading Lusignan dynasty, a possession of both Genoa and Venice during the Renaissance, a port of the Ottoman Empire for three centuries, and in time, a strategic naval and intelligence node for the British Empire. It is a maritime space made famous by the realities of its extraordinary importance and influence, followed by its calamitous demise. Contributors are: Michele Bacci, Lucie Bonato, Tomasz Borowski, Mike Carr, Pierre-Vincent Claverie, Dragos Cosmescu, Nicholas Coureas, Marko Kiessel, Antonio Musarra, William Spates, Asu Tozan, Ahmet Usta, and Michael Walsh.

Présentation de Chypre
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 92

Présentation de Chypre

Chypre est un petit pays insulaire situé à l'est de la mer Méditerranée. Son histoire riche et diversifiée remonte à l'Antiquité et a été habitée par diverses civilisations telles que les Phéniciens, les Grecs, les Romains et les Ottomans. Chypre est aujourd'hui un État membre de l'Union européenne et compte une population d'environ 1,2 million d'habitants. Malgré sa petite taille, Chypre possède une économie diversifiée basée sur le tourisme, les services et l'agriculture. Le pays est célèbre pour ses plages, ses ruines anciennes et ses paysages époustouflants. Ses villages traditionnels et sa cuisine unique attirent également de nombreux visiteurs du monde entier. En outre, Chypre est connue pour ses contributions importantes aux arts et à la culture, notamment à la poterie, à la sculpture et à la musique. Dans l'ensemble, Chypre est un pays fascinant qui offre un mélange d'histoire, de beauté naturelle et d'équipements modernes.

That Most Precious Merchandise
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

That Most Precious Merchandise

The history of the Black Sea as a source of Mediterranean slaves stretches from ancient Greek colonies to human trafficking networks in the present day. At its height during the fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries, the Black Sea slave trade was not the sole source of Mediterranean slaves; Genoese, Venetian, and Egyptian merchants bought captives taken in conflicts throughout the region, from North Africa, sub-Saharan Africa, the Balkans, and the Aegean Sea. Yet the trade in Black Sea slaves provided merchants with profit and prestige; states with military recruits, tax revenue, and diplomatic influence; and households with the service of women, men, and children. Even though Genoa, Veni...

Francs et Orientaux dans le monde des croisades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 339

Francs et Orientaux dans le monde des croisades

This latest volume by Jean Richard is concerned with the evolution of the crusading movement and with the interaction between crusaders and indigenous peoples of the Near East. The articles look at changes in the concept of crusading, means of financing it, and forms of indulgence; at how the adoption of maritime transport created a need to control the sea, and how contacts with the Muslims could lead to peaceful means of resolving conflict and dealing with prisoners. In their lands in the east, the Latins accommodated the feudal structures they brought with them to local conditions, especially in the mountains. Both in this and in the religious sphere compromises were made, and in this co-e...

Religion and Social Transformations in Cyprus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 633

Religion and Social Transformations in Cyprus

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-19
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  • Publisher: BRILL

By focusing on religion, this monograph represents the first extended attempt to explore how the socio-cultural infrastructure of Cyprus was affected by the transition from segmented administration by many Cypriot kings to the island-wide government by a foreign Ptolemaic correspondent.

Salamis of Cyprus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 778

Salamis of Cyprus

In May 2015 an international conference organised by the University of Cyprus and the Cypriot Department of Antiquities was held in Nicosia - a conference, which could well be called the largest ever symposium on ancient Salamis. During the three-day event some 60 scholars from many countries presented their current research on this important and spectacular archaeological site on the east coast of the island of Cyprus. Two generations of scholars met in Nicosia during the conference: an older one, whose relationship with ancient Salamis can be characterized as very direct, since many representatives of that generation had actively participated in the extremely productive excavations at that...

The Minorities of Cyprus
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

The Minorities of Cyprus

This book examines the various minorities living in the island of Cyprus from the early modern (late Venetian and early Ottoman) period down to the present day. It charts their history, with special emphasis on their relations with the powers ruling Cyprus and with the two dominant Christian-Greek and Muslim-Turkish communities. The theme running through the book is that despite being significant members of Cyprus’ society, the three historical minorities (Maronites, Armenians and Latins) were only included in society to a certain extent by the two major communities. This was formalised in the post-independence (1960) period when they were compelled to become members of either dominant com...

The Harbour of all this Sea and Realm
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

The Harbour of all this Sea and Realm

The Harbour of All This Sea and Realm offers an overview of the Lusignan, Genoese and Venetian history of the main port city of Cyprus, a Mediterranean crossroads. The essays contribute to the understanding of Famagusta's social and administrative structure, as well as the influences on its architectural, artisan, and art historical heritage from the thirteenth to sixteenth centuries. We read of crusader bishops from central France, metalworkers from Asia Minor, mercenaries from Genoa, refugees from Acre, and traders from Venice. The themes of the city's diasporas and cultural hybridity permeate and unify the essays in this collaborative effort. Some of the studies use archival sources to reconstruct the early stages of appearances of various buildings. Such research is of vital importance, given the threat to Famagusta's medieval and early modern heritage by its use as a military base since 1974.