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- Compagnia_dei_Bardi abstract "The Compagnia dei Bardi was a Florentine banking and trading company which was started by the Bardi family. The Bardi company was one of three major Florentine banking companies (called "super-companies" by some modern scholars) that assembled large amounts of capital and established wide-ranging, diversified business networks, doing business throughout the Mediterranean and in England. The Bardi traded oil and wine, and had close economic ties to southern Italy and Sicily. Their chief product, however, was high-quality woolen cloth. The Bardi were the largest of these super-companies and seem to have been 50 percent larger than their closest rival, the Peruzzi company.In 1344, at about the same time as the Peruzzi company, the Bardi company went bankrupt and the Florentine writer Giovanni Villani blamed this on the repudiation of war loans by King Edward III of England. However, Villani was not an independent source; his brother was a member of the Peruzzi company that also went bankrupt. Villanni said that Edward owed the Bardi 900,000 gold florins (£135,000) and the Peruzzi 600,000 (£90,000). However, the Peruzzi's records show that they never had that much capital to lend Edward III. Edward did not default on all his loans and repaid some with cash and others with royal grants of wool, a principal export of the English economy at the time. At the time Florence was going through a period of internal disputes and the third largest financial company, the Acciaiuoli, also went bankrupt and they did not lend any money to Edward. What loans Edward III did default on are likely only to have contributed to the financial problems in Florence, not caused them.The bankruptcy of the Bardi and Peruzzi companies marked the decline of the medieval super-companies. However, Bardi survived, and significantly, provided the funds for several of the voyages of discovery to the Americas.".
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- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Acciaioli_family.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Acciaiuoli.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Bardi_family.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Category:1344_disestablishments.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Florence.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_banking.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Category:Medieval_economics.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Edward_III_of_England.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink England.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Florence.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Giovanni_Villani.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Peruzzi.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Sicily.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bardi".
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wikiPageWikiLinkText "Compagnia dei Bardi".
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- Compagnia_dei_Bardi subject Category:1344_disestablishments.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi subject Category:History_of_Florence.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi subject Category:Medieval_banking.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi subject Category:Medieval_economics.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi hypernym Banking.
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- Compagnia_dei_Bardi type Disestablishment.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi type History.
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi comment "The Compagnia dei Bardi was a Florentine banking and trading company which was started by the Bardi family. The Bardi company was one of three major Florentine banking companies (called "super-companies" by some modern scholars) that assembled large amounts of capital and established wide-ranging, diversified business networks, doing business throughout the Mediterranean and in England. The Bardi traded oil and wine, and had close economic ties to southern Italy and Sicily.".
- Compagnia_dei_Bardi label "Compagnia dei Bardi".
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- Compagnia_dei_Bardi wasDerivedFrom Compagnia_dei_Bardi?oldid=601627412.
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