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rom the history of the Black Sea (Genoese, Romanians and Tatars in the Pontic space in the 16th-17th centuries)

  • Resource Name rom the history of the Black Sea (Genoese, Romanians and Tatars in the Pontic space in the 16th-17th centuries)
  • Author Ștefan Andreescu
  • ISBN 973-45-0367-7
  • Material type Text
  • Subject history; Romania, Italy, Republic of Moldova, Russia, Ukraine and Turkey (Europe).
  • Publisher Editura Enciclopedică, București
  • Year 2001
  • Format 23.5 cm, 329 p.
  • Format printing
  • Language Romanian
  • Annotation Din istoria Mării Negre (Genovezi, români și tătari în spațiul pontic în secolele XVI-XVII) (original title). This book refers to the international political and commercial relations in the Black Sea area in the 16th-17th centuries and with a special regard to the military movements of different powers like Romanian states, Tatars, Genoese and Ottoman Empire. The relations of the Romanian principalities with the Genoese are presented mainly, and especially those of the Principality of Moldova, with the economic and political implications that have flowed from here. It is presented the rise of the Ottoman power in the Black Sea basin and the decrease of the Genoese importance. It is aimed at researchers, students and the general public.

Foreword - Notes on the Cetatea Albă Fortress - A disputed fortress: Chilia in the first half of the 15th century - Notes on the Chilia fortress - The problem of grain exports from Romanian countries to the Pontic area in the 15th century - A Romanian businessman in the Pontic space in the middle of the 15th century: “Teodorcha de Telicha” - Genoese on the “Moldavian road” (I) - Genoese on the “Moldavian road” (II) - Pontic policy of Moldavia: Stephen the Great and the castle “Illice” - The last phase of relations between Moldavia and Genoa - Genoese on the Black Sea coast at the end of the 16th century - Giovani Antonio Spinola and the Genoese survivals in Crimea in the 16th century - Danubian-Pontic trade at the end of the 16th century: Michael the Brave and the “Moldavian road” - The uprising of the Romanian lands in 1594 and the question of the supply of Constantinople - The problem of the “closure” of the Black Sea at the end of the 16th century and in the first half of the 17th century - “Sultanate Jahja ”and Radu Vodă Mihnea: an episode from the history of the Black Sea in the 17th century - Reactions against the Ottoman domination over the Black Sea in the first half of the 17th century: the alliance between Cossacks and Tatars - The legend of the Genoese in the Romanian countries – Instead of afterword: A Genoese offspring between boyars of Moldavia? - Index.

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