Thursday, March 3, 2011

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OUR HISTORY (12) From a book of 1744

Probabilmente molte tracce della nostra microstoria si trovano negli Archivi delle città limitrofe a quella di Ceglie Messapica, dal momento che l'Archivio del Comune di Ceglie fu bruciato dolosamente sul finire del 1962, se non vado errato.
Mi è stata inviata dal carissimo Prof. Gaetano di Thiene Scatigna Minghetti una curiosa e bella pubblicazione, che commemora i 700 anni della fondazione di Martina Franca, Comune ricadente nella Provincia di Taranto e confinate con il territorio cegliese, nella quale ho trovato una fuggevole citazione riguardante la nostra città. Il volume descrive didatticamente, attraverso il fumetto, la storia di Martina nei primi cinquant'anni del XIV century, with a comprehensive historical note, curated by Dominic Blasi. The book's title is: 1310-1359, The early years of Angevin Martina (with a historical note of Dominic Blasi ) , Halley publisher, Matelica (MC) 2010, to Walter Throne, and it is worth buying to enrich their personal library.
the page. 103 Blasi writes: "the Lord Martina [Peter Tocco ed], however, having already checked the limited size and the scarcity rents of the manor, with privilege of April 15, 1359 obtained from the Prince of Taranto itself to tempu s and the of Martina forever a vast territory, deprived the estate of Taranto, Monopoli, Ostuni, Ceglie Mottola and legally assigned to the full and free disposal overlord and all citizens. On the first feudal courts were entitled to the rights, the other the use and enjoyment of the territory, seen as inalienable rights, not really, not personal. The territory of Martina went well, from 43 square miles of the district about 450 ".
After reading this, I remembered that among my notes I had put it somewhere the transcript of the document from 1359 . This document has not been studied nor quoted in the latest publication on the history of our castle, I think, clarifies many doubts about the possession of the fief of Ceglie at that time. It reveals that incofutabilmente Ceglie in 1359 was owned by the Prince of Taranto, who, after the downfall of the brothers Pepin, had forfeited all their property. Throughout the vicissitudes of that century a succession feduali Ceglie, then, was for a short time in possession of the Princes Anjou of Taranto.
fact in the document, three times is cited Ceglie and is described as "our land", "juxta Territorium Terrae Cilii nostrae." It seems that copies of the same document is sent to the Captains, vicars, Bajul and the City of Terre di Taranto, Monopoli, Ostuni, Ceglie Mottola and affected by this concession against Martina. The border of our territory was reduced to the south, west and north: a mirror of the Wolves (Specchia Facciasquata) ran, via della Gatta Lama (Cook and Mouth Cuoppo farms), in the hills of nell'avvallamento Donnosanto - l ' Elm and Specchia Montepelusiello to San Martino (the shape of Sarlo) and from there towards the Marshes Proscigliano (Colonial Recovery). Unfortunately, at present the boundaries between Ceglie and Martina not coincide more with those assigned in 1359, much of this territory was further lost inexplicably from the town of Ceglie after 1603. As the old cadastre of that year shows many lands and farms that currently fall within the territory of Martina. I will mention a few: Masseria Specchia Taranto; Masseria Specchia San Martino (Foggia Sauro Colonial) district Frog (Colonial Grotto) of Padula Proscigliano (Colonial Santoro).
Now, with painstaking thoroughness, you should combine these tiny bits of historical sources to rewrite the micro Ceglie. dg



(the first photo shows an overview of the historical center of Ceglie, the second shows the parchment preserved in the 1359-Caracciolo dei Duchi di Martina De Sangro, and the third shows the cover of the book published in November 2010)


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