2019
DOI: 10.36253/978-88-6453-936-2
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Milites elegantes. Le strutture aristocratiche nel territorio lucchese (800-1100 c.)

Abstract: Lucca occupa un posto speciale nella storia e nella storiografia dell’alto e pieno medioevo, italiano ed europeo. Fu il cuore di un organismo politico della galassia carolingia, la marca di Tuscia, che conobbe un’eccezionale fortuna, restando vitale fino a quasi tutto il secolo XI. Costituisce, d’altra parte, uno dei contesti meglio illuminati dalle fonti: la documentazione sul territorio lucchese dall’inizio del secolo VIII è straordinariamente cospicua e continua. Di qui discende la scelta di questo caso di … Show more

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“…A network of power was thus formed that prevented the transalpine immigrants from establishing themselves in Lucca. It was made up of three major kin groups, that I have called Figli di Rodilando, Cunimundinghi, and Figli di Huscit 25 . d) There is another transitory factor: only in the cases of Berengar, Ambrose and Jeremiah are there mentions of the bishop's vassals, usually transalpine men such as the Franks Hebrohac son of Ildecherius and Warin son of Odulf 26 .…”
Section: The Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A network of power was thus formed that prevented the transalpine immigrants from establishing themselves in Lucca. It was made up of three major kin groups, that I have called Figli di Rodilando, Cunimundinghi, and Figli di Huscit 25 . d) There is another transitory factor: only in the cases of Berengar, Ambrose and Jeremiah are there mentions of the bishop's vassals, usually transalpine men such as the Franks Hebrohac son of Ildecherius and Warin son of Odulf 26 .…”
Section: The Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There is no lack of precise analyses on single figures or single contexts, some of which are due to some of the authors contributing to the volume 33 . What is lacking, however, is an overall view and an attempt to observe what the Lombard kingdom had been like as part of the Carolingian structure from this point of view as well, as has been done in other fields, from the administration of justice to the production of documents and law, just to give a few examples 34 . The reasons for this situation are undoubtedly many, and can only partly be summarised here.…”
Section: Back To Manuscripts and Politics Of Textuality: Readings Fro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21-56 (in particular on Hagano of Bergamo); Heil, Bishop Leodoin; Tessera; L'autel d'or; Tessera, "Angilbertus ovans". 34 Costambeys, The laity, the clergy, the scribes; Davis,Charlemagne's Practice,; De Angelis, Scabini e altri ufficiali pubblici. 35 Gasparri, Recrutement social et rôle politique.…”
Section: Back To Manuscripts and Politics Of Textuality: Readings Fro...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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