Codice Diplomatico Longobardo. Vol. II
Editor : L. Schiapparelli
Date of publication : 1933
Place of publication : Rome
Date of publication : 1933
Place of publication : Rome
Charters in this edition
Date details : August 769
Charter type : Testament
Drawn up : Pavia [Lombardy]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES
Content details :
In his testament, Gratus, deacon, son of the late Simplicius, from Monza, decides to found in his “curtis” in Monza the "oraculo" of San Salvatore e San Fedele and one xenodochium where three poors will be fed trice a week. The "oraculo" and the xenodochium will be owned by the basilica of San Giovanni in Monza.
Charter type : Testament
Drawn up : Pavia [Lombardy]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES
Content details :
In his testament, Gratus, deacon, son of the late Simplicius, from Monza, decides to found in his “curtis” in Monza the "oraculo" of San Salvatore e San Fedele and one xenodochium where three poors will be fed trice a week. The "oraculo" and the xenodochium will be owned by the basilica of San Giovanni in Monza.
Date details : June 774
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Chiusi [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES
Content details :
The brothers Audelapus and Gaidilapus sell all their possessions to Usingus, abbot of the monastery of Monte Amiata, at the price of 30 golden solidi.
Charter type : Sale
Drawn up : Chiusi [Tuscany]
Original : NO
Consulted : YES
Content details :
The brothers Audelapus and Gaidilapus sell all their possessions to Usingus, abbot of the monastery of Monte Amiata, at the price of 30 golden solidi.
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.
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.