Στην Πάτμο το δέκατο έκτο αιώνα. Ο καραβοκύρης κι επιχειρηματίας Διάκος της Κρητικής
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Dec 30, 2011
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μονή Αγ. Ιωάννου Θεολόγου Πάτμου Διάκος της Κρητικής καραβοκύρης επιχειρηματίας 16ος αιώνας monastery of Patmos Diakos son of Kritikis ship-owner entrepreneur 16th century
Abstract
ΙΝ PATMOS IN THE 16th CENTURY
Diakos, Son of Kritikis, Ship-owner and Businessman
It is well-established that the island of Patmos was prosperous and thriving by the end of the 16th century. This article examines the case of a successful ship-owner and entrepreneur from Patmos, who can be considered as a representative of this period: with his business connected to the sea, his relations with the Ottoman authorities, his wealth and his attachment to the Greek-Orthodox faith. Although he became somehow an almost legendary figure, his will, preserved in the archive of the Monastery of Patmos, reveals his approach to thought and action.
ELISABETH A. ZACHARIADOU
Diakos, Son of Kritikis, Ship-owner and Businessman
It is well-established that the island of Patmos was prosperous and thriving by the end of the 16th century. This article examines the case of a successful ship-owner and entrepreneur from Patmos, who can be considered as a representative of this period: with his business connected to the sea, his relations with the Ottoman authorities, his wealth and his attachment to the Greek-Orthodox faith. Although he became somehow an almost legendary figure, his will, preserved in the archive of the Monastery of Patmos, reveals his approach to thought and action.
ELISABETH A. ZACHARIADOU
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Ζαχαριάδου Ε. Α. (2011). Στην Πάτμο το δέκατο έκτο αιώνα. Ο καραβοκύρης κι επιχειρηματίας Διάκος της Κρητικής. The Gleaner, 28, 65–94. https://doi.org/10.12681/er.128
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