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Archivio dell'Abbazia della SS. Trinità, Cava de' Tirreni
Location : Cava dei Tirreni [Campania]
Charters based in this archive
Date details : April 1081
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Siconis, “comes et iudex”, Ursus Marcesanus, son of the late Manso Atrianensis, and his wife Gemma, daughter of the late Petrus “clericus et medicus”, promise to give to Petrus, abbot of the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano, their possessions in Trisinum “in finibus Lucanie”, should they fail to give him back the 80 golden tareni he had lent them.

Date details : July 1094
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Sergius, son of the late Iohannes, and his wife Sichelgrima, daughter of the late Poto, “clericus et medicus”, sell one piece of land in Dragonea to the monastery of San Nicola de Palma.

Date details : July 1086
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Sico “comes et iudex”, Rodelgrimus, son of the late Roderisius, makes a donation to the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano for the salvation of his soul and the souls of the late Amatus Spatavirgine, son of Amatus, the late Iohannes “clericus et medicus” and Petrus, brothers and sons of Amatus Spatavirgine, the late Gemma, Petrus’ wife, the late Rodelgrima, daughter of Petrus and Gemma and Roldegrimus’ wife, and the late Gemma, the daughter of Roldegrimus and Gemma. The donation consists in all Amatus’ possessions in Tuscianum, including Amatus’ portion of the church of San Blasio and the goods relating to it.

Date details : May 1087
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Ademarius “iudex”, the monk Mascinus, son of the late Romoaldus, sells to Iohannes, “prepositus” of the monastery of S. Nicola in Salerno, acting on behalf of the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano, one piece of land “cum arbusto et castaneis” in Transboneia, at the price of 110 golden “solidi”. The document is witnessed by Iohannes “lebita”, son of the late Petrus “clericus et medicus”, and Musanda, Mascinus’ sister.

Date details : January 1092
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Grimoaldus “iudex” and Lando, son of the late Palumbus, Zoffus, son of Lando, sells to his brother Manso one piece of land in Salerno at the price of 37 golden Amalfitan “solidos tarenorum”. Zoffus names as guarantor [“fideiussor”] Petrus, son of the late Philippus, “medicus Chartaginensis”.

Date details : May 1092
Charter type : Land division
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Grimoaldus “iudex” and their father Lando, Landolfus and Manso, brothers, divide among themselves the land “cum potecha” [it. “bottega”] in Salerno. Landolfus names as guarantor [“fideiussor”] Scolarius son of the late Petrus, “Siculus et medicus”.

Date details : July 1094
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Iohannes “iudex”, Sergius, son of the late Iohannes, and his wife Sichelgrima, daughter of the late Poto, “clericus et medicus”, sell to monk Iohannes, prepositus of the monastery of S. Nicola, three pieces of land “cum vineis et castanetis et insitetis et silbis” in Transboneia, at the price of 250 “solidos tarenorum”.

Date details : April 1102
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Iohannes “iudex”, the brothers Leo, monk of the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano, and Petrus, sons of the late Maio, donate for the salvation of their father’s soul and their own, one piece of land land “cum casa fabri(ta) (solarata)” in Salerno near the church of S. Matteo, to the monastery of SS. Trinità. Petrus will keep the usufruct of the land and the house for the rest of his life, or until he would decide to become monk. The brothers give “guadia” to Petrus, cleric, son of the late Petrus, “clericus et medicus” de Maio, and representative of the monastery.

Date details : July 1102
Charter type : Land exchange
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Petrus, abbot of the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano, and of Ademarius “iudex”, Scolarius, son of the late Petrus “medicus Siculus”, exchanges with the monastery of SS. Trinità, represented by the monk Iohannes, his part of the lands and possessions in Metiliano, in Prato and in Pasciano that were originally given to his father by lord the prince Gisulfus of good memory, receiving part of one piece of land “cum arbusto et vacuo et iscla” and two mills. Iohannes, Scolarius’ brother, already donated to the monastery of SS. Trinità his part of Petrus’ lands. In addition, Scolarius commits himself in giving to the monastery life every year for the rest of his, in occasion of the feast of the Assumption of the Holy Virgin, two “cannulas cereas” weighting two pounds. After Scolarius’ death, the land will come back to the monastery.

Date details : May 1103
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Iohannes “iudex”, Iohannes Butrunile sells to Iohannes “medicus”, son of the late Constantinus “Siculus”, one piece of land “cum virde(r)ario” in Bosanola.

Date details : March 1105
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Iohannes “iudex”, Iaquintus “clericus et medicus”, son of the late Petrus “clericus”, donates to the monastery of SS. Trinità, his land “cum vinea et querciis et silva et vacuo” in Uliara.

Date details : March 1118
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
At the presence of Ursus “iudex”, Romoaldus, son of the late Iohannes de Sica, Iohannes “notarius”, son of the late Petrus, Sikelgayta, mother of the same Iohannes and widow of Petrus, and Gaytelgrima, wife of Amatus, donate to the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano, for the salvation of their souls and those of their relatives, the church of S. Nicola in Dupino. They name as guarantor [“fideiussor”] Petrus “clericus et medicus”, son of the late Ursus, called Aputmontese.

Date details : June 1118
Charter type : Confirmation of donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Iohannes, son of the late Petrus “medicus et Siculus”, confirms the donation he made to the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano for the salvation of his soul and the redemption of the sould of his father. The donation consisted in his share of landed possessions in Metiliano, Priato and Pasciano his father received from lord Gisulfus, “gloriosus princeps”.

Date details : January 1138
Charter type : Land exchange
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Anneus, monk, called “de rivo matricio”, son of the late Tristaynus, receives the confirmation of the ownership of one piece of land “cum casa fabricata solarata” and another piece of empty land with one “balneum” in the city of Capua, near the church of S. Paolo. In exchange, he gives the monastery of SS. Trinità in Metiliano three pieces of “terra laboratoria” near castle Mataluni. Among the guarantors [“fideiussores”] he names Iohannes “clericus et medicus”, son of the late Petrus called “lombardus”.

Date details : March 1139
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Petrus de la Marca, son of the late Petrus “Terra Vendica”, donates to the monastery of SS. Trinità, represented by Guisenulfo of Nocera, monk and “sacerdos”, and Malfredus “monachus et medicus”, all his possessions in Nocera and “de castello sancti georgii et sancti severini”. Among the possessions in Nocera, “in loco casolle”, two border with the land of the church “sanctae Mariae medicorum”.

Date details : July 821
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Sindolo, son of the late Tremodus, sells to Bonus, cleric, son of Gaedellus, one piece of land with one vineyard and some trees in the place called "ad Monte" at the price of two golden "tremissi" of Benevento.

Date details : May 855
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Locerna "religiosa femina", daughter of the late Santipertus and widow of Gennarus, son of Optimus, sells to Iosep "medicus" one piece of land with vineyards and fruit trees in the place called Andrelle, next to the church of San Gennaro, at the price of thirty-five golden “solidi”.

Date details : December 856
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Lupus, son of the late Maionus, sells to Iosep "medicus" one piece of land with vineyards, fruit trees, one cane thicket and one willow grove in the place called “Malianu” near the river Irinu at the price of fifty golden “solidi” – the old ones, of good quality, coined by lord Sicardus [duke of Benevento].

Date details : June 865
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Antipertus, son of Trudipertus, donates "pro anima" to the church of San Massimo il Confessore, the canal passing through his land next to the river Liri feeding the mill that Amipertus, priest, “rector” of the aforementioned church, built on the land donated by Iosep “medicus”.

Date details : November 977
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Iohannes, bishop of Salerno, sells to Lupenus, son of Mauronus, from Amalfi, half of the church of San Felice and of the goods relating to it at a price of ten pounds of silver.

Date details : June 1004
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
[Memoratorium] As a result of a dispute between Dumnellus, priest and abbot of the church of Santa Maria, and Iudex the Jew, son of Iuda "medicus", concerning one plot of land in the Jewish quarter of Salerno, Iudex gives back part of the land to the aforementioned church.

Date details : April 1035
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
[Memoratorium] Guiso, son of Martinus, rents from Alferus, abbot of the church of San Massimo, one field in Anzanu, near Nocera, as a 20-year lease, and committs himself and his heirs in overseeing the land, hosting the church's “missus” and paying him the "terraticum" every year. The document is written by Petrus, “clericus et medicus”.

Date details : 1037
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Iaquintus, son of the late Petrus, and Ammerada, wife of Potus, cleric, son of Adelferus “medicus” - respectively uncle and niece - donate to Iohannes, son of the late Lando - another nephew of Iaquintus - some land "de locum Arcella et de locum Iobi" that they acquired after the death of Erchessenda, daughter of Mirandus, brother of Iaquintus. At the presence of Grimoaldus “comes et iudex” they showed also two documents: the first being the testament of Mirandus; the second the sale between Iohannes and Domnella, Mirandus' wife.

Date details : January 1041
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Nocera [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
[Memoratorium] Mari, Urso and Amatus, sons of the late Benedict, and Petrus, son of the late Iaquintus, rents one piece of land with one vineyard in Nocera from Petrus and Alfanus, “clerici et medici”, sons of the late Petrus, “clericus et medicus”, at the request of Amatus, archbishop, who first gave the plot of land to the two brothers. Marus, Ursus, Amatus and Petrus commit themselves and their heirs in overseeing the land, hosting the “missus” of the archbishop every year during the grape harvest, and bringing half of the wine to the cellar of the two brothers in Nocera. Furthermore, should they cultivate anything in the land, they commit themselves in paying the respective “terraticum”.

Date details : December 1046
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
[Memoratorium] Iohannes, son of the late Sergius, and his nephews Angelus, Iohannes and Petrus, sons of the late Leo, rent one piece of land from Machenolfus, son of the late Machenolfus, under the condition that they will work and oversee it. The uncle and the nephews commit themselves and their heirs in giving Manchenolfus every year half of the wine they will produce.

Date details : December 1047
Charter type : Land exchange
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Risus “clericus”, son of the late Iaquintus, "clericus et medicus", and his wife Purpura, daughter of the late Ursus, exchange with Iaquintus and Ademarius, sons of the late Madelmus, six plots of land in Dragonea with a chestnut wood in the place called "ad maiulo".

Date details : August 1047
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Truppaldus “diaconus et medicus”, abbot of the church of Santa Maria, rents for six years to Benedictus, son of Holdegard of Capua, and Leo, son of the late Stephanus, the site of a collapsed mill, next to the river Irno, called "ad lu fuso", under the condition that they and their heirs would restore the mill and give him one "modium" of grain on September and the days of Christmas and Easter. As a contribute for the restoration of the mill, Truppaldus pays 40 golden “tareni”, one "modium" of grain, half "modiolum" of broad beans, half "modium" of pork fat, two "salmae" of wine, one sheep, iron shafts, an ax ["securicla"] and three rings.

Date details : August 1049
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
[Memoratorium] Iohannes and Bonifacius, sons of the late Maraldus of Campiliano, rent one piece of land with one vineyard in Campilano, in the place called "Maiorati", from Iohnnes, abbot of the monastery of Sant’Agnello and Santa Sofia. Iohannes and Bonifacius commit themselves and their heirs in cultivating the land, giving the monastery the "terraticum" for the part that would be seeded,hosting the monastery's “missus”, giving the monastery half of the wine they would produce every year and in paying the "palmentatatica" every year. As guarantor, the abbot chose Poto, cleric, son of the late Alferus “medicus”.

Date details : October 1054
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Prince Ghisulfus donates to Dumnella, daughter of the late Iannacius of Atrani and wife of Alfanus, cleric, and to her son Petrus, one piece of land with one vineyard and one chestnut wood in Tusciano, currently held by Petrus de Maria, and part of the land currently held by Iaquintus clericus son of Petrus Francus, with the following agreement: should Petrus die without children, the land would go to Landelaite, daughter of Dumnella; should Landelaite die too without children, the land would come back to the prince. After receiving the wadia from the prince, Dumnella chooses as guarantors [“fideiussores”] Petrus “clericus et medicus”, son of the late Romualdus, and Iohannis, son of the late Alfanus “notarius”.

Date details : May 1054
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Alferius, abbot of the church of San Massimo, sells to Landulfus, son of the late Godenus, and Petrus, son of the late Costantinus, one piece of land "in plaiu de monte" with one house, for the price of 40 “tari”. He appointed Poto, cleric of the same church and son of the late Alferius “medicus”, as his guarantor [“fideiussor”].

Date details : December 1058
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Melus, son of abbot Angelus, accuses Desideus, son of the late Romoaldus, of having occupied part of the land that Iohannes, son of the late Romoaldus and brother of Desideus, gave to his daughter Gemma, wife of Melus. Melus presents Siconis “comes et iudex” with a document showing Iohannes' donation. Siconis therefore orders Desideus to swear that he would never occupy Gemma's land again and that he would respect the possessions pertaining to it. The parties appointed as guarantor Iohannes called "donum dei", son of the late Gregorius “clericus et medicus”.

Date details : July 1060
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
In presence of Iohannes, “iudex”, Landolfus, son of the late Guaiferius “comes”, his wife Aloara, daughter of Iohannes “comes palatii”, and Petrus, son of the late Lambertus “comes”, sell to Maraldus “clericus et medicus”, abbot of the church of Santa Maria, one plot of land "in loco Lirino" with one mill, at the price of 20 golden “tareni”.

Date details : August 1060
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
[Memoratorium] In presence of Maraldus “clericus et medicus”, abbot of the church of Santa Maria, Iohannes, cleric, son of Pantaleo of Atrani, rents for 20 years to Bonomilus, son of the late Abentius of Genova, a building land at the price of six “tareni” per year.

Date details : September 1063
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Settlement of a dispute concerning a number of plots of land in Pastorano and Lirino. The dispute was discussed in presence of Romoladus [sic] “iudex” by the following people: Melus, son of Angelus abbot; Iohannes, cleric, son of the late Sergius of Atrani; Constantinus of Atrani, son of the late Urlandus; Maurus of Atrani, son of the late Iohannes Calbarusus; Leo of Atrani and his sister Grusa, sons of the late Constantinus Calbarusus, together with Iohannes, son of Marinus, now monk and former husband of Grusa. Among the documents mentioned, there is another formal judgment dated to the 18th regnal year of Gisulf, concerning another dispute between Melus and Iohannes clericus, where Melus appointed Marius “clericus et medicus”, son of the late Iaquintus, as guarantor [“fideiussor”] of the veracity of the transactions described in three documents he presented in court.

Date details : November 1064
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Same text of VIII.1373, with the insertion of the contents of the oath of Iohannes son of Maurus, and his sisters Grusa, wife of Marinus of Atrani, son fo the late Iohannes, and Marenda, wife of Lupenus of Atrani, son of the late Leo.

Date details : February 1064
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Summary of a dispute discussed at the presence of Iohannes "iudex" by Mascinus "clericus", son of the late Romualdus, and Iohannes of Atrani, brother of Leo and son of the late Maurus, concerning the boundaries of a land in “Albole” and Transboneia. Among the documents brought to court, Mascinus presents a charter of 1059 [19th year of Gisulf] with the confirmation of rights made by prince Gisulf concerning properties in Transboneia, Albole, Aqua Palombara, Monte Falerezu, Aqua Iohannes, Caput de Aqua, Sabuculu and Fossatu to the following people: Mascinus clericus and Adelarius, sons of Romoaldus; Iaquintus and Ademarius, sons of Madelmus; Pantaleo of Atrani, son of the late Petrus; Ursus son of the late Sergius castaldus and his wife Pulissena, daughter of the late Alferius; Blatta, wife of Petrus Granitus and daughter of Sergius of Atrani; Gregorius and Risus, cleric, sons of the late Iaquintus “clericus et medicus”. Iohannes iudex, orders (1) Mascinus and Iohannes to exchange the wadia; (2) Iohannes to swear on the copy of the Gospels provided by Mascinus that one of the documents he presented – which Mascins declared a forgery. After this, Iohannes iudex confirms Iohannes’ property of the land in Albole. As fideiussores, Mascinus chooses Petrus de Rocca, son of the late Iaquintus, and Iohannes Stephanus, son of the late Leo of Atriani.

Date details : July1066
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Maraldus “clericus et medicus”, abbot of the church of Santa Maria, with the permission of the heirs of prince Iohannes, gives to Landenolfus, son of the late Maio, and his heirs one piece of land with some trees in Campilianus. Landenolfus commits himself in overseeing the land, planting vines and other trees, and giving the “missus” of the church one third of the harvest, half of the fruits, the "palmentaticum" and half of the wine.

Date details : January 1068
Charter type : Confirmation of ownership
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Petrus of Atrani, son of the late Ioahnnes of Atrani called Granita, and his wife Blatta, daughter of the late Sergius of Atrani, confirm the possessory rights of Mascinus, cleric, son of the late Romoaldus, of one piece of land with one vineyard and one chestnut wood, which he bought from Risus, cleric, son of Iaquintus “clericus et medicus”.

Date details : October 1074
Charter type : Land exchange
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Ursus Capharellus, son of the late Sergius “castaldus”, and his wife Pulsena, daughter of the late Alferus, give to Adelarius, son of the late Romoaldus, one piece of land "cum insirteto et zenzalito" in Dragonea in the place called Clusa, in exchange with one piece of land "cum insirteto et viscileto" in the same place. Ursus and Pulsena appointed as guarantor [“fideiussor”] Romoaldus, nephew of the same Adelarius and son of the late Petrus “clericus et medicus”.

Date details : April 1075
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Dispute between Petrus, son of the late Petrus, and Cesarius, son of the late Dumnellus, concerning the boundaries of a piece of land in Matierno, at the presence of Rottelgrimus, “comes et iudex”. Rottelgrimus ordered the litigants to exchange the wadia and to appoint fideiussores: Caesarius chooses Vivum son of the late Nicholaus Rubru, Petrum chooses Romoaldus, son of the late Petrus “clericus et medicus”. After the judge and the notary had inspected themselves the land, and Rottelgrimus had read the documents presented by both the parties, Caesarius was asked if he wanted to defend his property rights himself, but he refused. Rottelgrimus therefore orders him to present witnesses, and asks the two litigants to exchange a wadia again.Caesarius chooses Vivus son of the late Nicholaus Rubrus and Caesarius chooses Ademarius comes son of the late Landolfus comes.

Date details : February 1075
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Iaquintus and Ademarius, sons of the late Madelmus, and their respective wives, both called Blatta, sell at the price of 80 golden “tareni” of Amalfi one piece of land "cum silva" in Dragonea, next to the river Albori,to Adelarius, son of the late Romualdus, representative of Vivus “vicecomes”, son of the late Petrus. Ademarius and Blacta appointed as guarantor [“fideiussor”] Romualdus, son of the late Petrus “clericus et medicus”.

Date details : September 1076
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
At the presence of Leo, abbot of the monastery of S. Trinità in loco Metiliano [= Santissima Trinità of Cava], and of Iohannes iudex, Petrus iudex, son of the late Iaquintus, and his wife Porpora, daughter of the late Roderisius, sell to Iohannes, monk and representative of the same monastery, the eighth part of two lots of land in loco Veteri [= Vietri], in the places called “Submonte” and “Stillanti”, at the price of 28 golden “tareni” of Amalfi. Petrus clericus, son of the late Petrus “clericus et medicus”, is appointed as guarantor [“fideiussor”] of the monastery.

Date details : March 1077
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Sergius of Atrani, son of the late Martinus of Atrani, called Curialis, and his wife Gemma, daughter of the late Petrus, sell to Costantinus of Atrani, son of the late Petrus of Atrani, one piece of land with one vineyard and fruit trees in Vietri in the place called “Scrofole”, at the price of 53 golden “tareni” of Amalfi. Among the charters produced to prove their right of property, one dating back to 975 was witnessed by Lotherius “clericus et medicus”.

Date details : March 1078
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Iohannes, cleric and abbot of the church of Santa Maria, concedes for 22 years to Alfanus “clericus et medicus”, son of the late Arechisius, one piece of land with one two-floor wooden house near the church. Furthermore, Iohennes concedes him as a "beneficium" one piece of land with one stone house and another adjacent building, which was conceded for 29 years to Nicola called Iuramaria, son of the late Iohannes, and his mother Maria at the rent of 8 tareni. It is agreed that for the next ten years Nicola and Maria will pay the rent directly to Alfanus. In exchange, Alfanus commits himself in celebrating regularly mass in the church of Santa Maria, paying a yearly fine of 4 “tareni” should he be absent from the city for more than two years.

Date details : December 1079
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : YES (Verified)
Consulted : NO

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Dilectus “textor”, son of the late Amatus, of Avellino, donates for his soul and the soul of his wife the late Rosata one piece of land "cum arbusto" in San Cirico, in the place called “Airole”, to the church of Santa Sofia, under the control of Muscatus, abbot. Dilectus give a wadia to Ursus “clericus et medicus” representative of the church. As fideiussor Petrum calciolarium is chosen.