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- (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...
- 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...
- 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...
- was known as "Nef." In 1249 John Aleman transferred land, including the casalia of Beit Jann, Sajur, Majd al-Krum and Nahf to the Teutonic Knights. Remains...
- 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...
- of Banias (1157) – Crusades Siege of Shaizar (1157) – Crusades Siege of Casalia (1157–1158) – Crusades Siege of Harim (1158) – Crusades Siege of Milan...
- Middle Age, the area was comprised within the vast estate called Casalia or Casalia Turris Vetulae (in Latin, Farmhouses or Farmhouses of the Old Tower)...
- 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...