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The Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue of the Barons") is a collection of registers of the military obligations owed by the barons of the Kingdom of Sicily. The collection was compiled in 1322 under the Angevin dynasty. It contains three distinct registers from distinct periods and covering different regions of the kingdom. The first, the Quaternus magne expeditionis, was originally compiled under the Norman king Roger II in 1150–51, then revised by his grandson, William II, in 1167–68. It listed the fiefs of the crown in the Principality of Capua, the Duchy of Apulia and the Abruzzi and detailed the services each owed. The second register was composed under William around 1175. It lists only the knights of Aquino, Arce and Sora. The third register, the Pheudatarii iusticiaratus Capitanatae, is

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  • Catalogus baronum (de)
  • Catalogus Baronum (en)
  • Catalogus Baronum (fr)
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  • Der Catalogus baronum besteht aus einem normannischen Verzeichnis von Lehensträgern und ihren militärischen Leistungsverpflichtungen aus dem festländischen Teil des Königreichs Sizilien (ohne Kalabrien), das zuerst unter Roger II. angelegt worden ist, einem Verzeichnis der milites von Arce, Sora und Aquino aus dem Jahre 1175 sowie einer Liste von Lehensträgern der Capitanata, die 1239/1240 angelegt worden ist. Der Begriff wurde von Carlo Borrelli geprägt, der 1643 diese Texte erstmals ediert hat. In der wissenschaftlichen Literatur wird der Begriff in der Regel für Verweise auf den ersten Teil angewandt. (de)
  • Il Catalogus baronum (Catalogo dei Baroni) è l'elenco di tutti i feudatari del Regno di Sicilia e dei loro possedimenti compilato dai Normanni all'indomani della conquista dell'Italia meridionale. Fu redatto verso la metà del XII secolo dalla Duana baronum, l'ufficio regio preposto agli affari feudali, che lo mantenne aggiornato per gli anni a venire costituendo il suo principale strumento di lavoro. Secondo alcuni era redatto sul modello della dîwân al-majlis, introdotta in Sicilia dai precedenti governanti Fatimidi per il controllo del trasferimento di proprietà delle terre. (it)
  • The Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue of the Barons") is a collection of registers of the military obligations owed by the barons of the Kingdom of Sicily. The collection was compiled in 1322 under the Angevin dynasty. It contains three distinct registers from distinct periods and covering different regions of the kingdom. The first, the Quaternus magne expeditionis, was originally compiled under the Norman king Roger II in 1150–51, then revised by his grandson, William II, in 1167–68. It listed the fiefs of the crown in the Principality of Capua, the Duchy of Apulia and the Abruzzi and detailed the services each owed. The second register was composed under William around 1175. It lists only the knights of Aquino, Arce and Sora. The third register, the Pheudatarii iusticiaratus Capitanatae, is (en)
  • Le Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue des barons") était une collection de registres des obligations militaires dues par les barons du royaume de Sicile. La collection a été constituée en 1322 sous la dynastie angevine. Il contient trois registres distincts d'époques différentes et couvrant plusieurs régions du royaume. Le second registre a été composé sous Guillaume vers 1175. Il ne recense que les chevaliers d'Aquino, d'Arce et de Sora. (fr)
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  • Der Catalogus baronum besteht aus einem normannischen Verzeichnis von Lehensträgern und ihren militärischen Leistungsverpflichtungen aus dem festländischen Teil des Königreichs Sizilien (ohne Kalabrien), das zuerst unter Roger II. angelegt worden ist, einem Verzeichnis der milites von Arce, Sora und Aquino aus dem Jahre 1175 sowie einer Liste von Lehensträgern der Capitanata, die 1239/1240 angelegt worden ist. Der Begriff wurde von Carlo Borrelli geprägt, der 1643 diese Texte erstmals ediert hat. In der wissenschaftlichen Literatur wird der Begriff in der Regel für Verweise auf den ersten Teil angewandt. (de)
  • The Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue of the Barons") is a collection of registers of the military obligations owed by the barons of the Kingdom of Sicily. The collection was compiled in 1322 under the Angevin dynasty. It contains three distinct registers from distinct periods and covering different regions of the kingdom. The first, the Quaternus magne expeditionis, was originally compiled under the Norman king Roger II in 1150–51, then revised by his grandson, William II, in 1167–68. It listed the fiefs of the crown in the Principality of Capua, the Duchy of Apulia and the Abruzzi and detailed the services each owed. The second register was composed under William around 1175. It lists only the knights of Aquino, Arce and Sora. The third register, the Pheudatarii iusticiaratus Capitanatae, is that of the Swabian king Frederick II from 1239–40. It lists only the feudatories of the Capitanate. The single manuscript, known as Angevin Register 1322 A (242), was kept in the State Archives of Naples until 1943, when it was destroyed along with many other documents when occupying German troops set fire to the archives during the Second World War. It was itself based on a now-lost late 13th-century document, the so-called "Swabian Copy", which contained a copy of the original Quaternus alongside Frederick II's register. The editio princeps of the collection was published in 1653 by Carlo Borrelli, who also gave the document the name by which it is known, Catalogus Baronum. A modern critical edition by Evelyn Jamison was published in 1972 based on surviving photostats. (en)
  • Le Catalogus Baronum ("Catalogue des barons") était une collection de registres des obligations militaires dues par les barons du royaume de Sicile. La collection a été constituée en 1322 sous la dynastie angevine. Il contient trois registres distincts d'époques différentes et couvrant plusieurs régions du royaume. Le premier, le Quaternus magne expeditionis, a été initialement compilé sous le roi normand Roger II en 1150-1151, puis révisé par son petit-fils, Guillaume II, en 1167-1168. Il répertorie les fiefs de la couronne dans la Principauté de Capoue, le Duché d'Apulie et les Abruzzes et détaille les services que chacun doit. Le second registre a été composé sous Guillaume vers 1175. Il ne recense que les chevaliers d'Aquino, d'Arce et de Sora. Le troisième registre, le Pheuudatarii iusticiaratus Capitanatae, est celui du roi souabe Frédéric II de 1239-1240. Il ne répertorie que les feudataires du Capitanat. Le manuscrit unique, connu sous le nom de Registre angevin 1322 A (242), a été conservé aux Archives de l'État à Naples jusqu'en 1943, date à laquelle il a été détruit avec de nombreux autres documents lorsque les troupes d'occupation allemandes ont mis le feu aux archives pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Il était lui-même basé sur un document de la fin du XIIIe siècle aujourd'hui perdu, la dénommée "copie souabe", qui contenait une copie du Quaternus original à côté du registre de Frédéric II. L' editio princeps de la collection a été publiée en 1653 par Carlo Borrelli, qui a également donné au document le nom sous lequel il est connu, Catalogus Baronum. Une édition critique moderne d' (en) a été publiée en 1972 sur la base de photostats encore existants. (fr)
  • Il Catalogus baronum (Catalogo dei Baroni) è l'elenco di tutti i feudatari del Regno di Sicilia e dei loro possedimenti compilato dai Normanni all'indomani della conquista dell'Italia meridionale. Fu redatto verso la metà del XII secolo dalla Duana baronum, l'ufficio regio preposto agli affari feudali, che lo mantenne aggiornato per gli anni a venire costituendo il suo principale strumento di lavoro. Secondo alcuni era redatto sul modello della dîwân al-majlis, introdotta in Sicilia dai precedenti governanti Fatimidi per il controllo del trasferimento di proprietà delle terre. (it)
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