Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 386
... status of foreigners seeking marriage in Malta . The Tametsi ordinances of the Council of Trent had sought to limit ... Status Libero . " The Status Libero procedure required that each foreigner appear in front of an ecclesiastical judge ...
... status of foreigners seeking marriage in Malta . The Tametsi ordinances of the Council of Trent had sought to limit ... Status Libero . " The Status Libero procedure required that each foreigner appear in front of an ecclesiastical judge ...
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... Status Liberi acts covering the period from 1581 up to 1640. Of these 1,626 foreigners marrying in Malta , 1,095 ... Status Libero during the period 1590-1640 . Graph 1 ğg numbers 100 120 80 60 40 20 0 Evolution of Status Liberi ...
... Status Liberi acts covering the period from 1581 up to 1640. Of these 1,626 foreigners marrying in Malta , 1,095 ... Status Libero during the period 1590-1640 . Graph 1 ğg numbers 100 120 80 60 40 20 0 Evolution of Status Liberi ...
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... status they were the remiga volontarius , the buonavoglia , the forzati and the slaves . 81 80 The remiga volontarius , also referred to as scapulo or agritate di rimularo , were free individuals who contracted to work for a set period ...
... status they were the remiga volontarius , the buonavoglia , the forzati and the slaves . 81 80 The remiga volontarius , also referred to as scapulo or agritate di rimularo , were free individuals who contracted to work for a set period ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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