• The Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue of the Barons") is a collection of registers of the military obligations owed by the barons of the Kingdom of Sicily...
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    development, around 1100, the Normans in southern Italy completed their Catalogus Baronum based on Domesday Book. The original manuscript was destroyed in the...
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  • for their loyalty and military service to Roger and his army. The Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue of Barons"), was an early twelfth-century document listing...
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  • not from the later feudal lord Guillame Colonnella mentioned in the Catalogus Baronum, in 1047. Colonnella was thus included by the Lombards in the gastaldate...
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    of 1086 (the Normans' registry in Sicily was called, in Latin, the Catalogus Baronum, compiled a few years later). The title cannot nowadays be subdivided...
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    Pichotta and finally Pisciotta. The name of Pisciotta is found in the Catalogus Baronum (1144). The year 1464 marked for the country a very important development...
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    the original on 10 May 2019. Retrieved 17 July 2022. "Volume 788". Catalogus Baronum. 788: 143. Furlong 2011, p. 3. Evola 1974, p. 13. Furlong 2011, p...
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  • from the Norman Kingdom of Sicily. Her final work, an edition of the Catalogus Baronum, was completed after her death by Errico Cuozzo. After Jamison's death...
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  • between them, are other relevant names to Mutignano history: in the Catalogus Baronum, relevant to the years 1150-1168, the village stronghold appears with...
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    the Farnese Archives were saved. Among the documents lost were the Catalogus Baronum, the 378 chancery registers of the Angevin dynasty (1265–1435), the...
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    mountains.[citation needed] The Sinerchia family was mentioned in the Catalogus Baronum of 1150–1168. Scipione Ammirato (1531–1601) described Senerchia as...
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  • of Sulmona, contemporary to Sulmona in Abruzzo. Mentioned in the Catalogus Baronum, the fortified village of Sagizzano was characterized by the presence...
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  • restored the small hermit church of San Nicola di Coccia. In the Catalogus Baronum Palena is mentioned as a large fortified village on the border with...
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  • centuries AD. The Norman period is characterized by the study of the Catalogus Baronum, just as the study of the Statutum de reparatione castrorum is fundamental...
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  • their village. In the Middle Ages, Montefredane was mentioned in the Catalogus Baronum (1150–68) as part of the county of Avellino. In the following centuries...
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    the first official document confirming its existence in 1075 is the Catalogus Baronum, compiled by King Roger II of Sicily. In the 15th century, Archi was...
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    is also mentioned as Castrum Maccle, the castle of Macchia. In the Catalogus Baronum, it is indicated as the fief of Macclam in Asculo. The fort served...
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    Avellino, camped at the foot of the castle of Montecalvo. In the Catalogus Baronum it appears that the first feudal family was that of the Potofranco...
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