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Classics and Ancient History

Regii neapolitani archivi Monumenta, Vol. I
Editor : A. Spinelli
Date of publication : 1845
Place of publication : Naples
Charters in this edition
Date details : March 927
Charter type : Pledge
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Petrus, priest, son of the late Marenacus, is made keeper [“custos”] of the church of San Gennaro by the owners of the church - Scauracius, son of the late Gregorius, “venerabilis medicus”, Drosus and Maru, daughters of the late Basilius, and Maria, daughter of the late Canpulus and widow of Gregorius. Petrus promises (1) to live for the rest of his life by the church and to perform the priestly offices day and night; (2) to own, work and oversee the church and the possessions pertaining to it for four years.

Date details : March 933
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Trasarus, son of the late Stephanus, from “Claulanum”, sells to Petrus Cintimularius, son of the late Theodorus Cintimularius, one piece of land between “Balusanum” and “Claulanum” at the price of five golden “solidi”.

Date details : December 934
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
(1) Gregorius and Iohannes, sons of the late Leo and the late Theodotus, with the consent of Leo, and (2) Gregorius, acting also on behalf of his sister Maria, donate two pieces of land in “Anianum” to Maurus, keeper of the church of San Severo il Confessore, for the salvation of the soul of Theodotus.

Date details : March 936
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Eustrasius “ferrarius”, son of the late Iohannes “ferrarius”, together with his wife Drosu, sells to his nephew Petrus “ferrarius”, son of the late Iohannes “ferrarius”, the first floor of one house in the alley called San Gregorio in Diaconia, at the price of four golden “solidi” and one “tare”.

Date details : November 936
Charter type : Land exchange
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Benedictus, “iugumenus” of the monastery of Santi Sergio e Bacco, gives Stephanus Isabrus called Sparanus, son of the late Iohannes Isabrus, one piece of land called “Ponticitum”, in the field "de sancta Iulanes", in the place called “Caucilione”, and receives in exchange the land "ad fussatellum" next "Sanctus Stephanus" in “Caucilione”.

Date details : May 937
Charter type : Formal judgment
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Summary of a controversy between Iohannes Magnificus, son of the late Theofilactus, “comes” of Cuma; Campulus, “miles”, son of the late Iohannes “miles”; Stephanus “miles”, son of the late Iohannes; and Maria, daughter of the late Iohannes and wife of the present Iohannes, concerning the propriety of different pieces of land.

Date details : January 939
Charter type : Donation
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Iohannes, Stephanus and Theodonanda, sons of the late Sergius “magnificus” and Maria, with the consent of their parents and of Marinus, Theodonanda's husband, donate for the salvation of the soul of their sister Maru two pieces of land in Nepetianum, in "capu de clibo maiore" next to Galloro, to the church of San Severo il Confessore, at the presence of Maurus, keeper of the church, and of Sergius, son of the late Christophorus “tribunus”.

Date details : September 941
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Iohannes, son of the late Lupus “asinarius”, with the consent of his sons Gregorius, Leo and Stephanus, sells to Iohannes, son of the late Theofilactus, one house in the alley called Birginum, at the price of 18 golden “tari”.

Date details : March 946
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Benedictus, "igumenos" of the monastery of Santi Sergio e Bacco, now congregated in the monastery of Santi Teodoro e Sebastiano, sells to Iohannes from Amalfi, monk of the same congregation and son of the late Leo from Amalfi, the field called “Fusanum” with the piece of land called “Fossatellum” in “Caucilione”, at the price of 48 golden “solidi”.

Date details : March 946
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Naples [Campania]
Original : UNKNOWN
Consulted : YES

Content details :
Iohannes from Amalfi, on of Leo from Amalfi, donates to Benedict, “iugmenos” of the monastery of Santi Teodoro e Sebastiano, for the salvation of his soul, of his wife Maria and of his son Leo, two pieces of land called “Fusanum” and “Fussatellum” in “Caucilione”.