Towards the Chania Holy Court, proposition by İsmail Hasan Moula Hasanaki, resident of Chania, against Hariyes of Ivraim Faratsaki, wife of İsmail Moula Hasanaki. The plaintiff supports that the suit against him by the defendant should be rejected.
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Title
Towards the Chania Holy Court, proposition by İsmail Hasan Moula Hasanaki, resident of Chania, against Hariyes of Ivraim Faratsaki, wife of İsmail Moula Hasanaki. The plaintiff supports that the suit against him by the defendant should be rejected.
Description
Hariyes claims that he should pay her an allowance, because he was the responsible for their divorce. However, he supports that he invited her a lot of times to discuss, and that she left him without his permission she supports that she had to leave because of the illegal desires of her husband (paranomes epithimies).
Issue Date
1909-02-04
Language
Greek
Location
SALT Research
URI
https://archives.saltresearch.org/handle/123456789/59836
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Format
20-30 cm
Identifier
ACIEVFM00036
Rights
Open Access
Accrual Method
Purchase

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