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Preface ix
Acknowledgments xi
Chapter 1 Fatima Hatun née Beatrice Michiel 1
Chapter 2 Elena Civalelli/Suor Deodata and Mihale/Catterina Šatorovic 34
Chapter 3 Maria Gozzadini and Her Daughters-Aissè, Eminè, Catigè 76
Conclusion 105
Geographic Equivalents 121
Abbreviations 123
Notes 127
Glossary 163
Bibliography 167
Index 217
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