The Decline and Fall of Medieval Sicily: Politics, Religion, and Economy in the Reign of Frederick III, 1296-1337

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Officina di Studi Medievali, 7 set 1995 - 352 pagine
This is the first detailed study of Sicilian life in the reign of Frederick III (1296-1337), a period that marked Sicily's transition from a bustling and prosperous Mediterranean emporium to a poor backwater torn apart by violence. This book, by focusing on Frederick III's crucial reign, argues that there were many more things "wrong" with Sicilian life than just the shape of its overseas trade relations. Placing itself between those who blame the foreigners and those who blame the Sicilians themselves, it shows that an entire nexus of factors and influences were at work in unravelling Sicilian life. It also demonstrates that these forces can be seen best in the forty years that followed Sicily's liberation from foreign control in the bloody war of the "Sicilian Vespers."
 

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Monete ed unità di misura
9
conflitti interni ed esterni
37
il mondo urbanodemaniale
87
il mondo ruralebaronale
151
la pietas e i suoi problemi
179
schiavi pirati e donne
233
Conclusioni
283
Judices di Palermo
289
Imposte feudali
297
Bibliografia adattamento e revisione a cura di Pietro Colletta
307
Pietro Colletta Saggio critico di aggiornamento bibliografico
333
Indice dei nomi a cura di Iole Turco
365
Gli Autori 379
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