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Residents were divided into three categories: local residents, who had the status of citizen (civis); foreigners who lived in Durrës (habitator) and others who stayed for a short time (marans) The city had established "un fiorente Collegio" - a flourishing university and professors from this university taught, from time to time, at the universities of Padua and Bologna Turkish chroniclers write about a "second Constantinople, with high walls that had the sky as a friend". · The highest body of the city was the municipal council.
He passed new laws (conditioned by political and economic circumstances), which were USA Phone Number drawn up by well-known and cultured specialists of the city Anti-corruption: The members of the municipal council were forbidden to make bread (or charge others to do it), nor to associate with bakers (male or female), to associate with butchers, coffee makers, as long as they were in office , otherwise they would be fined The meeting of the municipal council was an important event and the city, at this time, took on a festive appearance and "as in the old times" and after "traditional rules" for a certain time.
The sound of trumpets was played" In the statute it was emphasized "for legal rights" and "for human rights", such as the case of the hermits of the port of Durrës, who, on the eve of the Turkish invasion, had lost their jobs and "human rights required that the hermits be paid to keep their families alive" (on some social assistance) By Hasan Ulqini** Durrës, May 14, 2014 - In a favorable geographical position (as the closest point to the West), the city of Durrës, although it belonged to the Byzantine Empire, preserved and strengthened a special autonomy, so that, in the chronicles of the time, there are two capitals: Constantinople and Durrës. This favor had started since the reign of Emperor Anastas, originally from Durrës, and had strengthened over the centuries.
He passed new laws (conditioned by political and economic circumstances), which were USA Phone Number drawn up by well-known and cultured specialists of the city Anti-corruption: The members of the municipal council were forbidden to make bread (or charge others to do it), nor to associate with bakers (male or female), to associate with butchers, coffee makers, as long as they were in office , otherwise they would be fined The meeting of the municipal council was an important event and the city, at this time, took on a festive appearance and "as in the old times" and after "traditional rules" for a certain time.
The sound of trumpets was played" In the statute it was emphasized "for legal rights" and "for human rights", such as the case of the hermits of the port of Durrës, who, on the eve of the Turkish invasion, had lost their jobs and "human rights required that the hermits be paid to keep their families alive" (on some social assistance) By Hasan Ulqini** Durrës, May 14, 2014 - In a favorable geographical position (as the closest point to the West), the city of Durrës, although it belonged to the Byzantine Empire, preserved and strengthened a special autonomy, so that, in the chronicles of the time, there are two capitals: Constantinople and Durrës. This favor had started since the reign of Emperor Anastas, originally from Durrës, and had strengthened over the centuries.