A dossier about the Lunigiana domus of the Bianchi of Moregnano (12th-13th Century)
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https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/189Keywords:
Middle Ages, 12th-13th Century, Italy, Lunigiana, LordsAbstract
In twelfth and thirteenth century Tuscan sources the term domus means "kinship group defined by common descent", but it can also refer to the overall patrimony belonging to such a group, or alternatively the seigneurial staff, inclusive of servants and tenants. The last of these meanings, the broadest and most comprehensive, is prevalent in twelfth and thirteenth century documents concerning the domus of the Bianchi da Moregnano in Lunigiana, who were vassalls of the Estensi and then the Malaspina.
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