The cost of hiring the Catalans, then …
Years: 1309 - 1309
The cost of hiring the Catalans, then of repairing the damage that they have done, has to be met by desperate measures.
The face value of the imperial gold coin, the hyperpyron, is lowered when its gold content is reduced to a mere fifty percent; and the people have to bear still greater burdens of taxation-some payable in kind by farmers.
Inflation and rising prices lead to near famine in Constantinople, the population of which is swollen by vast numbers of refugees.
The emperor's use of mercenary troops from Western Europe has caused, and will continue to cause, more damage to his own territory than to that of the Turks.
Locations
People
Groups
- Aragón, Kingdom of
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Palaiologan dynasty
- Ottoman Emirate
- Catalan Company of the East, Grand (officially the Company of the Army of the Franks in Romania, sometimes called the Grand Company and widely known as the Catalan Company
