A Companion to Sardinian History, 500–1500
Establishing Power And Law 231 as their standard. Despite accepting and imposing the dynastic principle of the transmission of r ...
232 Ortu the dynasties of the giudici through matrimonial bonds. The first to success- fully graft onto the genealogical trunk o ...
Establishing Power And Law 233 de scolca were absorbed by the maiore de villa, whose expertise was restricted to a single villag ...
234 Ortu goods they managed to save while working in their spare time (two days per week, since Sunday belonged to God). But ema ...
Establishing Power And Law 235 of Ubaldo Visconti, was remarried to Enso of Swabia, the biological son of Emperor Frederick II. ...
236 Ortu power of the giudici, since the monks never went beyond the pretense of regu- lating lands and servi. From the early tw ...
Establishing Power And Law 237 1.8 The Economy of the Village Between the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, the economy of the d ...
238 Ortu of the domus, but of villages in which the seigniorial habitatio was replaced by communal bidatzone: open fields plante ...
Establishing Power And Law 239 ruled as sovereign. In exchange, Hugo II had to lend the predetermined “oma- gium et fidelitatis ...
240 Ortu ( just about) pacified, the sovereign could not curb the pressure to transform the feudal concession into an essentiall ...
Establishing Power And Law 241 that the moment of “metre e posar la terra en bon estament” had been reached, and he convened par ...
242 Ortu ideology of royalty, a cautionary warning was doled out via the death penalty for lèse majesté, which, at the opening o ...
Establishing Power And Law 243 of the right to autonomous convocation. They wished to play the role of a coun- terweight and to ...
244 Ortu trans-border domiciliation of the people of both Arborea and Aragon, thereby liberating their rights over their respect ...
Establishing Power And Law 245 principle of divided rule, recognizing rural communities through the ius adem- privii, which incl ...
246 Ortu expected to offset their own food shortage with Sardinian grain, which proved to be a mistake. The quantity of grain ex ...
Establishing Power And Law 247 by a group of 50 elite jurors. The adoption of Barcelona’s municipal regiment as a model—extended ...
248 Ortu 2.5 The Resistant giudicato For the giudici of Arborea, the feudal yoke of the Crown of Aragon, which they had rashly a ...
Establishing Power And Law 249 with the cry, “Arborea! Arborea!” from the time of the revolt of Alghero.49 Such respect did not ...
250 Ortu areas.51 However, medieval sovereigns were generally more conditioned by the view that their essential prerogative did ...
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