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Classics and Ancient History

Codex diplomaticus Cavensis, Vol. I
Editor : M. Schiani, M. Morcaldi, S. De Stefano
Date of publication : 1873
Place of publication : Naples
Charters in this edition
Date details : July 821
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

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 848
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Salerno [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : NO

Content details :
Lupus, son of the late Maionus, and his wife Todelperga sell to Joseph "medicus" one piece of land with one vine-covered grove and fruit trees in the place called "Malianu" at the price of sixty-five golden “solidi”.

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

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 : YES

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 : YES

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”.