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Refugees from the Islamic Conquests -- $tChapter 2. Hadrian and Theodore -- $tChapter 3. St. Elias the Younger -- $tChapter 4. Constantine the African -- $tChapter 5. Jewish Refugees from the Norman Invasion -- $tChapter 6. Merchants -- $tChapter 7. Imam al-Mazari and Other Muslim Scholars -- $tChapter 8. Unnamed Sicilian Girl -- $tChapter 9. George of Antioch and Other Immigrants to Sicily -- $tChapter 10. Moses Maimonides -- $tChapter 11. Religious Converts -- $tConclusion -- $tFurther Reading 330 $aMigration in the Medieval Mediterranean argues that the cross-Mediterranean movement of peoples was a central aspect of the medieval world. Medieval people migrated in search of safety after regime change, secure life amongst coreligionists, and prosperous careers. 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