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In the year 1000, Amalfi may have been the largest city in Italy, with an estimated population of thirty-five thousand.68 Located on the shores of the Mediterranean, well south of Rome, it was by then a major center of overseas trade. From its founding, probably in the middle of the eighth century, the city combined seafaring and commerce in a triangular pattern involving Muslim North Africa and Byzantium.
The Victory of Reason: How Christianity Led to Freedom, Capitalism, and Western Success
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