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Classics and Ancient History

Regesta Chartarum Pistoriensium, Vol. I
Editor : N. Rauty
Date of publication : 1973
Place of publication : Pistoia
Charters in this edition
Date details : September 748
Charter type : Monastery foundation
Drawn up : Pistoia [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Ratpertus, son of the late Guilichiso, founds in Pistoia the monastery of Santi Pietro, Paolo e Anastasio, with one xenodochium, and donates it the half of his possessions.

Date details : July 726
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Pistoia [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Filipert, cleric, sells to Gaidualdus “medicus” of Pistoia his part of one mill on the river Brana and his part of the "vacua" land in Gora, near Pistoia, at the price of 100 golden solidi and the half of a hall with the court and the land over which it is built.

Date details : February 767
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Pistoia [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Gaidoaldus “medicus” donates different “curtes”, with the monasteries and the xenodochia he founded in Pistoia, to the monastery of San Bartolomeo in Pistoia, of which he was the founder.

Date details : March 831
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Pistoia [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
After receiving lands and possessions from the priests Raffurs, son of the late Rascausus, and Liamprand, son of the late Baroncelli, as donation “pro anima”, Gausprand, abbot of the monastery of San Bartolomeo outside Pistoia’s walls, founded by Gadualdus “medicus”, rents the same goods to the donors as “livellus”, together with the church of Santa Maria in Pacationo and most of the possessions pertaining to it, under the annual payment of the third part of “siligine, favas et vino” prduced in the land of the church Santa Maria.

Date details : January 776
Charter type : Lease
Drawn up : Pistoia [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Leo, deacon and “prepositus” of the monastery of San Bartolomeo outside Pistoia’s walls, gives as “livellus” to Petrus, priest, son of the late Atraldus, the house and the “res sorte” in “Cappetiano” belonging to the church of Santa Maria, together with the church itself, under the annual payment of 32 silver “denarii”.