Property and Ownership in Dubrovnik's Confraternity of St Anthony in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Ages (CROSBI ID 47851)
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Pešorda Vardić, Zrinka
engleski
Property and Ownership in Dubrovnik's Confraternity of St Anthony in the Late Medieval and Early Modern Ages
The confraternity of St. Anthony, founded in the 14th century, was one of the most respectable confraternities in the city. It gathered the elite citizens of Dubrovnik. The paper explores its property ownership at the end of the Middle Ages, of which it was comprised, how it was acquire and disposed, and what was the relationship of the patrician government towards the confraternity’s property and assets.
St. Anthony's confraternity, property, ownership, Middle Ages, Dubrovnik
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327-347.
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Podaci o knjizi
Towns and Cities of the Croatian Middle Ages: Authority and Property
Irena Benyovsky Latina ; Zrinka Pešorda Vardić
Zagreb: Hrvatski institut za povijest
2014.
978-953-7840-30-3