- (Medieval
Latin and Italian; Old
French and Old
Spanish casal),
plural casalia (casali, casales), was "a
cluster of
houses in a
rural setting". The word...
- monastery.
Little is
known about the area
during the
Middle Ages, with all the
casalia of the south-eastern side of the
island being exposed to
frequent raids...
- the
Crusader era, it was
known as Arabiam. In 1174, it was one of the
casalia (villages)
given to
Phillipe le Rous. In 1236,
descendants of Phillipe...
- In the
Crusader era, it was
known as Zecanin. In 1174 it was one of the
casalia (villages)
given to
Phillipe le Rous. In 1236
descendants of
Phillipe le...
-
already ruling Caesarea by then. In
April 1249,
Margaret and John sold six
casalia to the
Teutonic Knights. In 1253 they sold Al-Damun near Acre to the Hospitallers...
- also Theomorphou. In the 14th and 15th centuries,
Morphou hosted royal casalia,
where the
profitable cultivation of
sugar took
place with the encouragement...
- Gani. the
episkepsis of
Ganos Venice Eastern Thrace Casale Chortocop[l]i.
Casalia Chotriki, Kerasea, Miriofitum. the
settlements of Chortokopeion, Chortriki...
-
probably a
reference to Aleman. In
April 1249 he and his wife sold six
casalia near Acre to the
Teutonic Knights. This
included two—Seisor and Mergelcolon...
-
casale Sephoria, to the
Abbey of
Josaphat in 1115. In 1136, he
granted four
casalia within his
diocese to the
canons of the Holy Sepulchre,
albeit holding...
-
Order of the
Hospital of a
house and
three carucates at
Capharlet and the
casalia (extended casale) of
Pharaon and
Seingibis (Khirbat Nisf Jubail) for the...