Early Banking Systems
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Bardi Bank and its collapse after Edward III's default (c. 1310–1344)
1290 - 1346
Casa di San Giorgio (Bank of Saint George), Genoa (1407–1500)
1340 - 1520
Development and spread of double-entry bookkeeping in Italian commercial cities (c. 1290–1500)
1299 - 1573
Florentine bills of exchange and the commenda system (c. 1200–1500)
1200 - 1500
Gran Tavola (Siena) (c. 1255–1323)
1209 - 1323
Jewish moneylenders in medieval Italian city-states (c. 1100–1500)
1120 - 1516
Knights Templar financial operations in Italy (c. 1120–1307)
1119 - 1312
Medici Bank (1397–1494)
1397 - 1494
Notaries, commercial law and the regulation of credit in medieval Italy (c. 1100–1500)
1168 - 1494
Papal banking and fiscal administration during the Avignon Papacy (1305–1378)
1305 - 1378
Pazzi Bank and the Pazzi Conspiracy (c. 1400–1478)
1400 - 1480
Peruzzi Company (c. 1260–1343)
1260 - 1343
Sienese banks and the Black Death era crises (1310–1375)
1310 - 1375
The Florin: minting, circulation and international adoption (1252–1500)
1252 - 1500
Venetian public debt and the 'monti' systems (c. 1260–1500)
1171 - 1484