On the paths of salt. Properties, resources and economic circuits between Comacchio and Ravenna (9th-10th Centuries)
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https://doi.org/10.6093/1593-2214/9080Keywords:
Middle Ages, 9th-11th Century, Kingdom of Italy, Exarchate, Ravenna, Comacchio, Po River, Empire, Ottonian Dinasty, Archbishops, Aristocracy, Monasteries, Merchants, Salt, Fiscal assets, Economy, Commerce, Lagoons, FishpondsAbstract
The article deals with the economic, political, and social structures of the area between Ravenna and Comacchio, starting from the exploitation of the coastal wetlands, first of all for the production and distribution of salt (not only locally but also towards the internal area of the Kingdom of Italy). The role of the archbishops is reconstructed. They were the main, but not exclusive, heirs of the complex of assets and rights pertaining to the ancient Exarchate, and the main actors in the redistribution of these resources, flanked by the most eminent lay and ecclesiastical subjects on the Ravenna scene. Ample space is given to the political and economic weight of the fiscal assets, widely present in the area, which preserved a persistent public label and remained constantly at the center of political competition, frequently changing hands.
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