Two Cases of the Court of the Vicar of Barcelona: the assault on Joan of Palomar (1426)
Abstract
From two proceedings in the Barcelona’s Vicar’s court, in 1426, of which copies are kept in the Archive of the Crown of Aragon, an episode of the life of the jurist Narcís de Sant Dionís is studied. From his family surroundings an aggression occurs against Joan of Palomar because Palomar had accepted the audit of accounts of the Diputación after being vacant by the previous destitution of Sant Dionís. The cases are instructed against elements maintained by or close to Sant Dionís, such as his nephew, the homonymous vicar of Gerona, held responsible for the attack.Downloads
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