The research aims at pointing out the intercultural character of Cyprus, in the political and institutional as well as in the social and cultural field, during the period of the Venetian domination. We examine the traces of continuity between the period during which Cyprus was a kingdom governed by the French Lusignan dynasty and the one following the inclusion of Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean dominions of Venice. We focus on the preservation of typical institutions of the feudal organisation, in order to describe the paradox of a republic governing a kingdom, as was the case of the Venetian administration in Cyprus. We then examine the interaction and cultural influence between the local population and the Venetians residing in Cypru...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
International audienceDespite the lack of written sources before the Frankish period, we may assert ...
This thesis reveals a culturally sophisticated Cypriot elite that moved with ease between Cyprus and...
Cyprus constituted a Venetian base of geostrategic importance in the Levant and its most profitable ...
Under the rule of the French Lusignan dynasty, Cyprus quickly became the focus of interest to other ...
This article re-evaluates the evolution of Cypriots’ socio-political situation in the “long term”, b...
There are countless references to Cyprus in Venice: in palaces, primarily that of Queen Caterina Cor...
After imposing its power on the countries of the Adriatic and the former Byzantine empire, Venice be...
International audienceNicosia, the capital of the Lusignan kingdom of Cyprus (1192-1474), is a privi...
The contribution outlines the relationship between Venetian criminal justice and violence in Cyprus ...
International audienceUnlike the French travelers of the nineteenth century, those of the years 1480...
The aim of this paper is to detect the main characteristics of the Venetian epigraphic production in...
International audienceThe comparative study of the written sources, of the literary, architectural, ...
This article examines the transformation of public identity among the Greek-speaking inhabitants of ...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
International audienceDespite the lack of written sources before the Frankish period, we may assert ...
This thesis reveals a culturally sophisticated Cypriot elite that moved with ease between Cyprus and...
Cyprus constituted a Venetian base of geostrategic importance in the Levant and its most profitable ...
Under the rule of the French Lusignan dynasty, Cyprus quickly became the focus of interest to other ...
This article re-evaluates the evolution of Cypriots’ socio-political situation in the “long term”, b...
There are countless references to Cyprus in Venice: in palaces, primarily that of Queen Caterina Cor...
After imposing its power on the countries of the Adriatic and the former Byzantine empire, Venice be...
International audienceNicosia, the capital of the Lusignan kingdom of Cyprus (1192-1474), is a privi...
The contribution outlines the relationship between Venetian criminal justice and violence in Cyprus ...
International audienceUnlike the French travelers of the nineteenth century, those of the years 1480...
The aim of this paper is to detect the main characteristics of the Venetian epigraphic production in...
International audienceThe comparative study of the written sources, of the literary, architectural, ...
This article examines the transformation of public identity among the Greek-speaking inhabitants of ...
This research addresses the inter-communal dimension of the Cyprus problem. As a severely divided so...
Over the fifteenth century Venice began to look at its overseas dominions more as a territory to be ...
International audienceDespite the lack of written sources before the Frankish period, we may assert ...