Il privilegio di papa Callisto II (1120 settembre 24) e l'identità storica della Chiesa di Aversa: Un paradigma normanno

The solemn privilege granted by Callistus II on 24 September 1120 to the Church of Aversa has a particular significance. It not only strengthens the configuration of the Aversa diocese in relation to civil society and the other surrounding bishoprics, but also enhances its historical identity which...

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Main Author: Dell'Omo, Mariano 1956- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Italian
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Published: Vita e Pensiero 2022
In: Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia
Year: 2022, Volume: 76, Issue: 2, Pages: [489]-510
Further subjects:B XII century
B Church of Aversa
B Norman County of Aversa
B Pope Callixtus II - Robert bishop of Aversa
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Summary:The solemn privilege granted by Callistus II on 24 September 1120 to the Church of Aversa has a particular significance. It not only strengthens the configuration of the Aversa diocese in relation to civil society and the other surrounding bishoprics, but also enhances its historical identity which coincides in a singular way with the birth and the progressive affirmation of the county of Aversa, the first Norman county in South Italy. In fact, Pope Callixtus establishes the direct submission of the diocese of Aversa to the Roman Church, in the same way in which a suffragan see is subject to the metropolitan one, with the further prerogative that every new bishop of Aversa would have been consecrated by the pope himself. The new edition of this document, with a diplomatic comment, amends the insecure or incorrect older editions (Ughelli, Parente, Robert) deriving from late copies.
ISSN:1827-790X
Contains:Enthalten in: Rivista di storia della Chiesa in Italia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.26350/001783_000129