This is the daughter of Bartolomeo Cavatia, whose given name has yet to be determined from the sources. She was active in Genoa during the first half of the fifteenth century.
This person was a slaveholder and silk weaver from the Balestrino family who was active during the first half of the fifteenth century. The document in which he is named has extensive water damage so it was not possible to identify his given name.
This was a woman from the Crivellis family in La Spezia who was active in the middle of te sixteenth century and who was married to Giacomo Lomellini. We have not yet been able to determine her given name.
This person was a slaveholder and member of the de Marini family who was active in the middle of the fifteenth century. We have not yet been able to determine the sex or given name of this person.
This person was a slaveholder who was active during the middle of the fifteenth century. He was the brother of Antonio de Semino but we have yet to determine his given name.
This person was a woman married to Costantino Lomellini who was active during the middle of the fifteenth century. We have yet to determine her given name.
A parcel of land with houses and other possessions in the village of Granarolo specified in the testament of Gaspare Rebuffo with a four-part ownership.
The slaveholder named Giovanna de Vigono, the widow of Valente de Valentibus, leases out an enslaved Albanian man named Giorgio and his son named Andrea to a farmer from the Bisagno valley named Domenico Riccio. The term was eight years for Giorgio and twelve years for Andrea for a total payment of 40 Genoese lire. The contract stipulated that both Giorgio and Andrea were to be manumitted at the end of their terms.
A person named as an "abbas" or an "abbatissaa" is someone who works as the abbot or abbess of a monastery, generally the monk or nun elected as the superior person of the monastery.
The region of Abkhazia (the Principality of Abkhazia after 1463) was the region, contemporaneous with modern-day Georgia on the eastern shore of the Black Sea, which was home to the Abkhazan peoples.
Abramo Pinelli was a merchant who was active in the first half of the fifteenth century. He was born named Abramo Dentuto and assumed the Pinelli surname after entering into their albergo.