Abstract

In the south of Italy, State cities (città demaniali) were few under the Angevin and Aragon domination (XIII-XV centuries) and departing from the 1394 Cava was one of them although there worked two types of authorities: royal and feudal. The political and institutional organization of Cava, an important city “demaniale” in the south of Italy is studied by an unpublished local archive source

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