LES PIONNIERS DU COMMERCE FRANÇAIS A THESSALONIQUE AU COURS DU XVIIe SIECLE
THE PIONEERS OF FRENCH COMMERCE IN THESSALONICA DURING THE 17TH CENTURY
Author(s): Georges KoutzakiotisSubject(s): History, Diplomatic history, Economic history, Modern Age, Special Historiographies:, 17th Century, The Ottoman Empire
Published by: Институт за балканистика с Център по тракология - Българска академия на науките
Keywords: 17th Century; Commerce; Consuls; France; Thessalonica;
Summary/Abstract: The twentieth-century historiography devoted to the trade of the Levant has raised a number of questions that require elucidation; among others, that of the establishment, for the first time, of a French consul in Thessalonica. More precisely, according to the historiography, the steps for the founding of a French consulate in this city had begun in 1680, but a consul was finally established there in 1685. The present study, based mainly on unpublished sources, examines all relative efforts until 1688, and shows that a French consul tried to settle down in Thessalonica already since 1644. It is certain, however, that the consul Jacques Gleize (1685 – 1688) was to inaugurate an uninterrupted succession of French consuls and to lay the foundations for the long activity of French commerce in this port.
Journal: Études balkaniques
- Issue Year: 2017
- Issue No: 3
- Page Range: 550-567
- Page Count: 18
- Language: French
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