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Pappoudof family
Author(s) : Delis Apostolos (4/21/2008)Translation : Abouti Angeliki
For citation: Delis Apostolos, "Pappoudof family",Encyclopaedia of the Hellenic World, Black SeaURL: <http://www.ehw.gr/l.aspx?id=11588>
GLOSSARY
Chian network The network was comprised by the Greek merchants who were active commercialy in the Black Sea, in the Mediterranean and in Western Europe during the period 1830-1860. The most important merchants originated from the island of Chios and very often were connected with kinship ties. These merchants combined trade with shipping and their companies were characterised by discipline and cohesion. The most important families were those of Rodokanakis, Zizinias, Rallis, Dromokaitis, Petrokokkinos, Agelastos. The network's importance declined with the changes in Black Sea trade after the Crimean War (1853-1856), in connection with the technological changes in sea transport.
net registered tonnage (nrt) Measure of a ship's cargo capacity (non-productive spaces are not included).
1. Origins and Family Networks
2. Strategic Alliances – The Induction into the “Chian Network ”
3. Types of business activities: The grain trade.
4. Other activities: Ship-ownership - Insurance – Retailing- Banking
5. The Years of Change
6. Signs of Recognition: Real Estate and Social Activity
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