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Royal comestabuli and Military Control in the Sicilian Kingdom: A Prosopographical Contribution to the Study of Italo-Norman Aristocracy

Journal
Medieval Prosopography
Publisher
Western Michigan University
Date Issued
2019
Author(s)
Fernández-Aceves, Hervin  
Instituto de Humanidades - CampGDL  
Type
text::Non-primary product
URL
https://scripta.up.edu.mx/handle/20.500.12552/13220
Abstract
When the Sicilian monarchy was established after years of conflict, King Roger II began to consolidate his authority on the Italian peninsula. The establishment of titles for the organization and control of the continental provinces has been noted by several scholars as an instrumental feature of the kingdom's social arrangement. Yet, contemporary scholarship has dismissed the royal comestabuli as unimportant social agents, either as "officials" documented in the Catalogus Baronum or as territorial lords. As a result, several questions surrounding the issue remain unanswered: to what extent did the local, lesser aristocracy shape the kingdom's effective social, and military, control over Southern Italy, and who were the nodal characters that allow us to discern this process? Was a comestabulia a fixed administrative district, or rather a type of social authority? Although in this limited space a finished picture cannot be presented, this article offers the results of a recent prosopographical exploration of South Italian sources for the Norman period. By taking the comestabuli as a starting point, I study the intermediary position that particular barons held as both royal agents and para-comital supervisors of the military contingents levied from the kingdom's aristocracy. This article attempts not only to shed some light on this almost ignored class of functionaries, but also to further explore the social roles established amongst the Italo-Norman nobility.
Subjects

Sicilian Kingdom

License
Acceso Restringido.
URL License
https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
How to cite
Fernández-Aceves, H. (2019). Royal comestabuli and Military Control in the Sicilian Kingdom: A Prosopographical Contribution to the Study of Italo-Norman Aristocracy. Medieval Prosopography, 34, 1–40. https://jstor.up.elogim.com/stable/27041705
Table of contents
The legal and social Context of a Key Prosopographical source: The Catalogus Baronum -- The Usage of the Title of comestabulus in Norman Italy -- The Recorded Presence of the Royal comestabuli -- The King’s Military Levy and the comestabulia -- Social Differences Between a Royal comestabulus
and a iustitiarius. The Case of Lampus of Fasanella -- Equivalent Social Relations in the Mainland’s Military Organization.

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