Abstract
The finding, in the “Archivio di Stato” of Napoli, of the only surviving Justitiae register belonging to the “Cancelleria aragonese” serie ‘s (1453-1454), led to insight into the Calabria society thruough the analysis of the denunciations of crimes, such as: crimes against government, administration or people and sexuals crimes.
Highlights
The finding, in the “Archivio di Stato” of Napoli, of the only surviving Justitiae register belonging to the “Cancelleria aragonese” serie ‘s (1453-1454), led to insight into the Calabria society thruough the analysis of the denunciations of crimes, such as: crimes against government, administration or people and sexuals crimes
In una Calabria isolata e distante, poteva mettere radici e trovare realizzazione il luminoso ideale di giustizia previsto dal programma di Alfonso V che nei confronti dei calabresi, si ricordava, avrebbe nutrito sentimenti ostili, ricambiati parrebbe: Gabriele di Sanseverino di Cosenza era stato denunciato da Antonio Ventura, servitore della curia, per avere replicato, a quello che minacciato si era appellato alla maestà del re e del viceré: io non hagio pensero nè de lo re nè de lo vicerré, bructo latro arribaldo gagloffo[73]
Summary
The finding, in the “Archivio di Stato” of Napoli, of the only surviving Justitiae register belonging to the “Cancelleria aragonese” serie ‘s (1453-1454), led to insight into the Calabria society thruough the analysis of the denunciations of crimes, such as: crimes against government, administration or people and sexuals crimes.
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