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The ancient Romans had a guild for just about everything, from funeral guilds to musician's guilds. Any occupation could have a guild or union as we would call them today. The guilds set guidelines for wages and some of them were politically important.
the oldest Guilds started in ancient Greece and Rome around 300 BC. They were started by the various craftsmen themselves. Later, guilds of students started in Bologna. In the 14th century craftsmen all over Europe organized themselves in Guilds.
Thomas R. Way has written: 'The ancient halls of the city guilds' -- subject- s -: Description and travel, Guilds
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Among the oldest guilds were those for stone masons and glass makers. But there were guilds of all sorts, and in guild oriented cities, many or most jobs were involved in the guild structure. There were carpenters' guilds and bakers' guilds and cobblers' guilds. There were even guilds that were entirely female, such as the silk guilds of Paris and Cologne. In time, there were also merchant guilds, in addition to craft guilds. Please use the link below for more information.
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