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- subprime mortgage-lending and payday-lending are two examples, where the moneylender is not authorized or regulated, the lender could be considered a loan...
- admirer of Matsys' work and owned several of his paintings, including The Moneylender and His Wife. He also commemorated Matsys' hundredth death anniversary...
- The subject of loans and interest in Judaism has a long and complex history. In the Hebrew Bible, the Book of Ezekiel classifies the charging of interest...
- 1584–1659) was an Indian Jain jeweller, bullion trader (sarraf) and moneylender (sahukar) during the Mughal era. He was the wealthiest merchant in the...
- moneylenders. The rioters' specific purpose was to obtain and destroy the bonds, decrees, and other do****ents in the possession of the moneylenders....
- Armentarius (died 584) was a Jewish moneylender, active in Francia under the Merovingian dynasty. He was murdered in Tours, causing a controversy over...
- Moneylender is a closed-end, computer moderated, play-by-mail game set in renaissance Italy. The game was published by Rick Barr around 1981 and averaged...
- was financially supported by brothers Sile and Nuțu Cămătaru, renowned moneylenders. After his wife's death, he suc****bed to gambling, with ac****ulating...
- caused such a major financial impact on Jewish moneylenders, that in 1225 Louis invited Lombard moneylenders to Paris. In 1223, Louis received a letter from...
- bankers from Lucca in Italy. This was in return for their service as moneylenders to the crown, which helped finance the Welsh Wars. When the war with...