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'''Bartolomeo Minio''' was a ] captain and commander of Nauplion in the Venetian ] (modern ], ]) from ] to ] AD. He wrote numerous reports to Venice, which have been used as a valuable historical source about the political and social situation in southern Greece in the 15th century. | '''Bartolomeo Minio''' was a ] captain and commander (''provveditor'') of Nauplion in the Venetian ] (modern ], ]) from ] to ] AD. He wrote numerous reports to Venice, which have been used as a valuable historical source about the political and social situation in southern Greece in the 15th century. | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Bartolomeo Minio was a Venetian captain and commander (provveditor) of Nauplion in the Venetian Morea (modern Nafplion, Greece) from 1479 to 1483 AD. He wrote numerous reports to Venice, which have been used as a valuable historical source about the political and social situation in southern Greece in the 15th century.
References
- Wright, Diana Gilliland (1999): Bartolomeo Minio: Venetian administration in 15th-Century Nauplion. Doctoral dissertation, The Catholic University of America, Washington DC. Online version
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