A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500
Jews In Sardinia 171 council unanimously elected a majority of twelve voters, who in turn elected the secretaries.”20 The newly ...
172 Tasca In another decree, on 13 January, the king also entrusted the secretaries with judging los malsinos (informers, blasph ...
Jews In Sardinia 173 ill-concealed disapproval of the local councilors or other officials, and had achieved a certain economic p ...
174 Tasca On the other hand, Sardinian Jews started to travel to a greater degree around the Mediterranean ports, which contempo ...
Jews In Sardinia 175 at the first signs of the “storm” on the horizon, as well as the other larger group who had preferred conve ...
176 Tasca research based on new documentary evidence has overturned these earlier views by confirming that many Sardinian Jews c ...
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178 Turtas Byzacena (a Roman province in present-day northern Tunisia). After the death of his father, under his mother’s tutela ...
The Sardinian Church 179 century, when the church was under Gregory the Great, the monastic move- ment appeared to be deeply roo ...
180 Turtas 2 The Age of Gregory the Great (590–604) 10 In 523, the exile of the African bishops ended with the succession of Ild ...
The Sardinian Church 181 Lombard incursions), to the exercise of episcopalis audientia, to economic- administrative and fiscal m ...
182 Turtas on them to move quickly to convert the pagans that lived in the very “court- yards” of their homes. The “perfidy and ...
The Sardinian Church 183 Church also took a strong position against the Monothelitism, which was being advocated by the Byzantin ...
184 Turtas The Monothelitic crisis ended with the Third Constantinopolitan ecumeni- cal council (680–681). There, the archbishop ...
The Sardinian Church 185 erected by Arsenius, the “archiepiscopo, heretico errore decepto.”24 The pic- ture of Sardinia that eme ...
186 Turtas the monastic and penitent saints of the Greek Menologium remained highly venerated and had more churches dedicated to ...
The Sardinian Church 187 the island. The united fleets of Pisa and Genoa, which were worried by the danger posed by this new dev ...
188 Turtas Under Alexander II, the Cassineses were the first Latin monks to arrive on the island since the distant monastic acco ...
The Sardinian Church 189 Constantinus did his best, especially with Orzocco of Cagliari, who ex- pressed the desire to reach the ...
190 Turtas 4.3 The Last Objective of Gregory VII’s Sardinian Policy Gregory’s two interventions regarding the reform of the Sard ...
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