No, but his father was a wealthy and successful cloth merchant. Francis chose a different path to follow.
John Hancock was a successful silversmith, merchant, and smuggler.
Before the Divine Revelations began, Prophet Muhammad, God bless him and grant him peace, was a merchant.
He was a merchant and successful smuggler.
He was a merchant and successful smuggler.
Marco Polo
He was a successful merchant and construction contractor.
In the sentence "A kind merchant in a fable," "A kind merchant" is the subject. The subject is the noun or pronoun that performs the action of the verb in a sentence. In this case, the kind merchant is the one being described or talked about in the sentence, making it the subject.
Pirate ships were reputed to be well armed and heavily crewed. A successful attack on a merchant ship was by fire power and pirate numbers. Most merchant ships were lightly armed and only carried as little crew as possible - crews cast money to the merchant ship owners.
I believe it was India and China
The most successful bank in China is infact named China Merchants Bank. Other merchant banks in China are; China Minsheng Bank, China Citic Bank, Bank of China and Hua Xia Bank.
Yes, Francis of Assisi was born into a wealthy merchant family in Assisi, Italy. His father was a successful cloth merchant, and Francis lived a life of privilege and luxury before his conversion to a life of poverty and service to others.