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23 Mai 2024 : Médiéval : le Royaume de Cilicie : Eskijian Museum

….transformations
of spatial and temporal perceptions, communications,
and material capital in the Mediterranean environment
during the 12th-14th centuries, which had a direct
impact on the transformations of the societies of both
Western European and Eastern Mediterranean
countries.
When at the end of the 12th century, King Levon I of
Cilician Armenia (as Prince Levon II – 1187-1198, as King:
1198-1219) united a huge part of the northeastern coast
of the Mediterranean Sea, Cilician Armenia became
involved in the Mediterranean trade relations. The
establishment of Venetian, Genoese, Pisan, Florentine,
Catalan, and other communities in Cilician Armenia
took place according to the same formula as in other…

source : Eskijian Museum

THURSDAY, MAY 23, 2024 | 6:00 PM PT
UCLA BUNCHE HALL, ROOM 10383 & ZOOM
LEARN MORE & RSVP AT bit.ly/PAI05-23-24 Zohrab Guevorguyan, Ph.D.
Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the
Promise Armenian Institute at
UCLA (University of California Los Angeles)