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Pro honore, utilitate et commodo: The Margraviate of Istria and the Market Privileges of the Aquileian Patriarch Bertrand de Saint-Geniès (1334-1350)
Pro honore, utilitate et commodo: The Margraviate of Istria and the Market Privileges of the Aquileian Patriarch Bertrand de Saint-Geniès (1334-1350) // 8. istarski povijesni biennale: Artisani et mercatores…: o obrtnicima i trgovcima na jadranskom prostoru: Zbornik radova s međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa održanog u Poreču od 11. do 13. svibnja 2017. / Mogorović Crljenko, Marija ; Uljančić, Elena (ur.).
Poreč: Zavičajni muzej Poreštine ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta Jurja Dobrile u Puli ; Državni arhiv u Pazinu, 2019. str. 81-99
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Naslov
Pro honore, utilitate et commodo: The Margraviate
of Istria and the Market Privileges of the
Aquileian Patriarch Bertrand de Saint-Geniès
(1334-1350)
Autori
Banić, Josip
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Poglavlja u knjigama, znanstveni
Knjiga
8. istarski povijesni biennale: Artisani et mercatores…: o obrtnicima i trgovcima na jadranskom prostoru: Zbornik radova s međunarodnog znanstvenog skupa održanog u Poreču od 11. do 13. svibnja 2017.
Urednik/ci
Mogorović Crljenko, Marija ; Uljančić, Elena
Izdavač
Zavičajni muzej Poreštine ; Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta Jurja Dobrile u Puli ; Državni arhiv u Pazinu
Grad
Poreč
Godina
2019
Raspon stranica
81-99
ISBN
978-953-8060-05-2
Ključne riječi
fairs ; regional trade ; Bertrand de Saint-Geniès ; Istria ; the Patriarchate of Aquileia ; Late Middle Ages ; fourteenth century
Sažetak
The paper analyzes the fair privilege issued by the Aquileian patriarch Bertrand de Saint-Geniès to the Commune of Buzet. It is argued that the charter had several mutually complimentary purposes that come to light only when contextualized within Bertrand’s overall political program. By comparing the document with similar market privileges issued by the patriarch throughout his turbulent reign, the author argues that the charter to Buzet had both economic and political implications. On the one hand, the privilege forms a part of the series of charters designed to bolster the volume of trade and the income from highway tolls throughout the Patriarchate, while at the same time fostering symbiotic ties between the central government and the subject community receiving the grant. Finally, the paper discusses the administrative structure of the Margraviate of Istria as revealed in the privilege and argues that Istrian possessions were not on the same constitutional level as Friulian ones within the jurisdictional framework of this ecclesiastical principality. The article concludes with a critical edition of the charter and its translation into modern English.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
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