A lordly domain in late medieval Sicily. The Ventimiglia lords in the territory of the Madonie (13th-15th Centuries)
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https://doi.org/10.6092/1593-2214/230Keywords:
Middle Ages, 13th-15th Century, Sicilia, Madonie, Lordship, Ventimiglia familyAbstract
This article offers extensive hypertextual material about the experience of a powerful Sicilian aristocratic family, the Ventimiglias, in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. The “Dominio” section is divided into such thematic areas as the territory, the settlements, and the transformations of the lordship in those centuries; the section about the family reflects a dynastic structure. The article also includes a political and institutional overview of both the kingdom of Sicily and the Sicilian aristocracy in general (“Contesti”) as well as a number of coeval personal accounts (“Testimonianze”).
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