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Image sizes: 256x256, 128x128, 48x48, 32x32, 24x24, 20x20, 16x16 File formats: BMP, GIF, PNG, ICO ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tags: img83 imageshack, tokyo images, 2003 tray icon, smudge images, humurous imagesIt is absolutely incompatible with uncountable feudal restrictions, includingWith representations about "the fair" prices. - notices that merchant class occurrence assumed elimination of the whole Sets of feudal restrictions of a personal liberty and private property: To be the professional dealer whom the round is engaged in the business Year, merchants and handicraftsmen should be released from numerous communications and The duties limiting freedom of movement and freedom of the conclusion Working premises should be free from the obligations burdening Rural tenants; transactions between merchants could not be regulated by the feudal Common law. The important role of medieval cities from here follows, Representing not feudal islands in the feudalism sea; here the reason Occurrence of a great number of cities in XI century - in growth of trade and Feudalism maturing. In same a key role for occurrence and development Cities of charters or privileges (which were anything other, as a guarantee on Exception of a feudal order). These charters were transformed by villages and serfs - in cities; they note a way to the high-grade city status. p. 172, "Trade of Medieval Europe", Postan Differently, the dealer could not be simultaneously to the serfs living in Estate and obliged to bear a duty before the seigneur. He should live in City, outside of it systems. Certainly, in the medieval world were Always professional dealers. Since Phoenicians people of this trade Never completely disappeared from a life of the Mediterranean and Europe. On an extent The Middle Ages Venice, cities of Lombardy and Ganzejsky league, inhabitants Covered with islands it coast from Holland to Denmark and even Vikings Equipped water and overland trading caravans that would be impracticable without Professional merchants. Usually the handicraftsman or the owner of an estate preferred At once to receive a payment for the goods sent with a distant caravan, and overseas The merchant had even more bases to aspire to calculation on a place for the brought ![]()
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