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L'arbitrato papale tra Francia e Savoia sulla questione di Saluzzo (1599) in tre manoscritti vaticani
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Scientific editor(s) :
Brunori, Luisa
Ciancio, Cristina
Tavilla, Elio
Ciancio, Cristina
Tavilla, Elio
Book title :
Lotte e rivendicazioni. Luttes et revendications
Issue number :
Collana di Studi di storia del diritto medievale e moderno
Pages :
59-115
Publisher :
Historia et ius
Publication place :
Rome
Publication date :
2025-04-10
ISBN :
979-12-81621-10-7
ISSN :
2704-5765
English keyword(s) :
war
occupation
possessory/petitory claims
occupation
possessory/petitory claims
HAL domain(s) :
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Histoire
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
Sciences de l'Homme et Société/Droit
English abstract : [en]
In 1599, Pope Clement VIII initiated an arbitration procedure between the King of France, Henry IV, and the Duke of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel I, over the supremacy of the Marquisate of Saluzzo, on the basis of a clause in ...
Show more >In 1599, Pope Clement VIII initiated an arbitration procedure between the King of France, Henry IV, and the Duke of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel I, over the supremacy of the Marquisate of Saluzzo, on the basis of a clause in the Peace of Vervins (1598). After a brief outline of the events surrounding the Marquisate in the second half of the sixteenth century, the chapter presents the contents of three Vatican manuscripts, which preserve a wealth of documentation on the arbitration procedure, and examines the main arguments put forward by the parties before the pope. The analysis highlights some of the references in this documentation to categories and principles developed by late medieval jurisprudence, in order to show the great importance of the latter in the discussion of an international dispute. The chapter concludes with a summary of the events that followed the failure of the arbitration until the Treaty of Lyons in 1601.Show less >
Show more >In 1599, Pope Clement VIII initiated an arbitration procedure between the King of France, Henry IV, and the Duke of Savoy, Charles Emmanuel I, over the supremacy of the Marquisate of Saluzzo, on the basis of a clause in the Peace of Vervins (1598). After a brief outline of the events surrounding the Marquisate in the second half of the sixteenth century, the chapter presents the contents of three Vatican manuscripts, which preserve a wealth of documentation on the arbitration procedure, and examines the main arguments put forward by the parties before the pope. The analysis highlights some of the references in this documentation to categories and principles developed by late medieval jurisprudence, in order to show the great importance of the latter in the discussion of an international dispute. The chapter concludes with a summary of the events that followed the failure of the arbitration until the Treaty of Lyons in 1601.Show less >
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Italien
Audience :
Internationale
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Non
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Université de Lille
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