Amlingyn, Katherine (fl. late–15th c.)
Amlingyn, Katherine (fl. late–15th c.)
Erfurt merchant. Fl. in late-15th century.
With daughter, ran a trading company specializing in woad, a plant of the mustard family from which blue textile dye was made; ran a large operation, dealing with buyers in cities all across southern Europe.
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