“Venetian Reaya”
Greek Orthodox Zantiots in Cyprus in the Eighteenth Century
Abstract
Abstract This paper aims to study the ‘Zantiots’, Greek Orthodox Venetian subjects from the Ionian Islands, who settled in the port of Larnaca around the middle of the eighteenth century. Based on Italian, Greek and Ottoman sources from the State Archives of Venice, it explores the ways in which this group formed a distinct identity, straddling the limits between the reaya and the protégés. The paper also discusses other topics, such as Venetian and Ottoman perceptions of the Zantiots as a troublesome community, their assimilation into local society, as well as their role as social and cultural intermediaries.
Submitted: Jan. 23, 2025 | Accepted: Feb. 17, 2025 | Published July 24, 2025 | Language: en
Keywords Intermediaries • Ottoman Empire • Venetian Consuls • Ionian Islands • Cyprus • Levantines • Larnaca • Zantiots
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