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ON THE MEDIEVAL URBAN ECONOMY IN WALLACHIA [PDF]

open access: possibleAnalele Stiintifice ale Universitatii "Alexandru Ioan Cuza" din Iasi, 2009
The present study focuses on the background of the medieval urban economy in Wallachia. Townspeople earned most of their income through trade. Acting as middlemen in the trade between the Levant and Central Europe, the merchants in Braila, Târgoviste, Câmpulung, Bucuresti or Târgsor became involved in trading goods that were local or had been brought ...
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Mercenaries of German Origin in the Armies of Moldavia and Wallachia in the 17th-18th Centuries: Dragons Called Drăgani or Nemţi

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With the establishment of Ottoman rule over Wallachia and Moldavia in the middle of the 16th century, the Romanian princes were not allowed to maintain numerous armies.
Neagoe, Claudiu
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The Transylvanians’ Transhumance in Wallachia in the 16th and 17th centuries

Revista Istorică
Historians and ethnographers have so far focused on short- and long-distance transhumance between Transylvania and Wallachia after the 18th century. However, charters, letters and tax registers enable the investigation of the topic for earlier times as well.
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From Robinson Crusoe to Robinson in Wallachia

2006
The discipline of Translation Studies can contribute valuable data to the reception history of foreign literature. This is illustrated here through the study of translations, adaptations and imitations of Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe in Romanian culture.
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Dwarfs from wallachia, or being a nomad in Europe

Debatte: Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe, 2005
Let us imagine the following situation: You are in the tourist information centre in the middle of Amsterdam, the year is 2004, and together with your bus ticket for one of the European destination...
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The cafas – an element of levantine architecture in the churches of Wallachia

CaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie
In Wallachia two churches with cafas are known to exist, in Târgovişte and Strehaia. A third church, of the Radu Negru Vodă Monastery in Câmpulung Muscel, could also have had a cafas, as hypothesised by architects Grigore Ionescu, Cristian Moisescu and Cornel Ionescu. The importance of the cafas was remarkable from a religious point of view. Th e cafas
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Arabic-Type Books Printed in Wallachia, Istanbul, and Beyond

This first volume of Collected Works of the ERC Project TYPARABIC focuses on the history of printing during the 18th century in the Ottoman Empire and the Romanian Principalities among diverse linguistic and confessional communities. Although "most roads lead to Istanbul," the many pathways of early modern Ottoman printing also connected authors ...
Dipratu, Radu, Noble, Samuel
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