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Arcisate: la pieve di S. Vittore, la signoria territoriale del clero ordinario ambrosiano e le temporalità della mensa arcivescovile di Milano

Translated title of the contribution: Arcisate: the parish church of San Vittore, the territorial lordship of the Ambrosian ordinary clergy and the temporalities of the archbishop's canteen in Milan
  • Alfredo Lucioni

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Abstract

[Autom. eng. transl.] Some deeds present in the surviving documentation concerning the parish of Arcisate, in the north-west of the Ambrosian diocese, attest to the existence in the thirteenth century of a territorial seigniory of banno of the major chapter of the cathedral church of Milan, so far not found in historiographic literature. The presence of the chapter in the pre-Alpine area dates back to the 11th century and is accompanied by widespread land ownership on the spot of the archbishop's canteen. The research has also made it possible to integrate and correct in some cases the chronotaxis of the parish priests, whose list is drawn up up to the threshold of the sixteenth century.
Translated title of the contributionArcisate: the parish church of San Vittore, the territorial lordship of the Ambrosian ordinary clergy and the temporalities of the archbishop's canteen in Milan
Original languageItalian
Title of host publicationLe fonti duecentesche per la storia del territorio della provincia di Varese. Documenti degli archivi minori
PublisherVita e Pensiero
Pages119-153
Number of pages35
Volume11
ISBN (Print)9788834341780
Publication statusPublished - 2021

Keywords

  • Arcisate
  • clero ordinario ambrosiano
  • mensa arcivescovile milanese
  • signoria territoriale

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