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victual$90291$ - traduzione in greco

14TH CENTURY SEAFARERS IN THE NORTH AND BALTIC SEAS
Vitalian Brotherhood; Vitalians; Vitalins; Likedeelers; Likedeeler; Victual brother; Guild of the Victual Brothers; Vitalian Brethren
  • The summary execution of Störtebeker, 1401; tinted [[woodcut]] by Nicolaus Sauer, Hamburg, 1701 (Hamburger Staatsarchiv)

victual      
v. τροφοδοτώ, εφοδιάζω

Definizione

Victual
·noun Grain of any kind.
II. Victual ·noun Food;
- now used chiefly in the plural. ·see Victuals.
III. Victual ·vt To supply with provisions for subsistence; to provide with food; to store with sustenance; as, to victual an army; to victual a ship.

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Victual Brothers

The Victual Brothers, Vitalien Brothers or Vitalian Brethren (German: Vitalienbrüder,: 146  Norwegian: Vitaliebrødrene) were a loosely organized guild of 14th century Germanic privateers that initially included Mecklenburg nobility, but that later became more thoroughly the efforts of commoners, and turned to outright piracy.: 146ff  The guild had a clear historical effect in that era on maritime trade in the North and Baltic Seas. As privateers, they provisioned blockaded locations and otherwise served as a naval contingent on behalf of regional rulers, with clients that included the Queen of Denmark, and rulers of Mecklenburg and East Frisia.: 146f  As their activities turned to piracy, the aims devolved to personal enrichment.

The pledge of their adopted base of Gotland to the Teutonic Order by King Albert of Sweden led to that island's invasion and the destruction of Visby by Konrad von Jungingen and the Order in 1398; this disruption, the executions of some of their band in Hamburg, and the Hanseatic League's continuing effort to control and make safe trade on the Baltic Sea led to changing maritime influences and a decline of the band.

The Victual Brothers band either were also sometimes known: 147  or possibly became a somewhat distinct group otherwise known as the Likedeelers. Klaus Störtebeker was identified with both, as a subordinate in the Victual Brothers and as one in command in the Likedeelers.