Inns, Taverns, and Alehouses in Cracow during the Jagiellonian Dynasty
Description
Public houses—inns, taverns, and alehouses—during the Jagiellonian Dynasty (1385-1572) in the city of Cracow functioned as important establishments in the everyday life of the city. This book provides a comprehensive examination of a multitude of sources to reconstruct qualitatively and quantitatively the public houses of the city.
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