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Reconstruction works - Economy
ichael Palaiologos' first concern, after the recovery of Constantinople, was the repopulation and reconstruction of the City, which had been devastated by
the Latins, and huge amounts of money were expended for this purpose. The city walls were repaired and many public buildings - market-places and forums, law-courts and theatres - were rebuilt or restored, while special attention was given to the restoration of religious institutions.
As a result of Michael's open-handedness, the money
that the Laskaris family had so carefully amassed in the imperial treasury was not sufficient to cover the state's domestic needs, nor did it suffice to meet the cost of the country's defence, which consisted mainly in the hiring of foreign mercenaries and the building up of a fleet. Thus, in order to
increase the income of the state, Palaiologos proceeded to devaluate the
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