Sull’origine dei demania meridionali: un’ipotesi

In 12th-13th centuries southern Italy, there were some pieces of lands without any stable ownership and intended for cereals and livestock: the demania. They were also characterized by communitarian management. The aim of this article is to propose some hypotheses on their origins, by linking them t...

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Autor principal: Vito Loré
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Publicado: Casa de Velázquez 2021
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Sumario:In 12th-13th centuries southern Italy, there were some pieces of lands without any stable ownership and intended for cereals and livestock: the demania. They were also characterized by communitarian management. The aim of this article is to propose some hypotheses on their origins, by linking them to the aristocratic patrimonies and to the public estates during Early Middle Ages, on the basis of some exceptional sources from the Salernitan archives.