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A collective sovereign? Officers of the Kingdom of Sicily and the monarchy from Frédéric II to the Aragonese monarchy

Abstract

The Kingdom of Sicily relied between 1090 and 1140 on a body of principles which derives its roots from the Byzantins models: the Majesty of the Prince, the sacrality of the King, the law and the domain, and the eternity of the Crown and his possessions. Established by the Scire volumus base of Roger II, this doctrine will be defended and applied by a service of officers and legists who are attentive to inalienability in the service of successive dynasties, and will be combined with the aspirations and opinion of state cities. The excess of its often denounced zeal is merely an expression of resistance to corrosion in the public domain and the corps of officers and lawyers obtains from parliaments measures and institutions which place a foreign monarchy under control, and express the Kingdom’s awareness of the prince.

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