Autore
Vallone, GiancarloTitolo
La costituzione medievale delle terre e le giurisdizioni di Federico IIPeriodico
Studi storiciAnno:
2012 - Volume:
53 - Fascicolo:
4 - Pagina iniziale:
781 - Pagina finale:
816The purpose here is to demonstrate how the proprietary conception of political powerthat emerged with the dissolution of the Carolingian Empire's organization in «officia»highlights some elements common to all Italian territory. These include seigneurialjustice over the various types of rural dependents, a certain way of graduating jurisdictionsin accordance with the hierarchy of the territories, and more. Many of theseelements were to survive the introduction of the feudal system, and were indeed veiledfrom it. Therefore, in the southern Kingdom of Frederick II, feudal justice (to whichthe Emperor showed a strong aversion) often included seigneurial justice, resultingin some confusion to modern scholars, in the approach both to the leges of the LiberConstitutionum and to the surviving documents. Only with the early Angevin age werethe two typologies of jurisdiction to be unified into juridical and constitutional theoriesof great relevance, due also to their expression of concrete institutional practises,marking a net difference from the Swabian age.
SICI: 0039-3037(2012)53:4<781:LCMDTE>2.0.ZU;2-H
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