The Venetians, having established and maintained a…
1400 CE
The Venetians, having established and maintained a strong present in the eastern Mediterranean basin, begin in the early fifteenth century to expand in Italy, as well as along the Dalmatian coast from Istria to Albania, in response to the threatening expansion of Gian Galeazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan.
Control over the northeast main land routes is also a necessity for the safety of the trades.
Venice, unlike much of Europe, has tolerated the presence of Jews from the late fourteenth century; throughout the fifteenth century, this will usually be the case.
Restrictions on their movement and permitted trades will vary, but money lending, running pawnshops, dealing in second hand goods, tailoring, and medicine are to be common occupations for the Jews of Venice.