that does not drive - The St. James Templar wrongly placed.
In Templar guide to Italy, when it comes to St. James Temple Isernia, it is placed in the "square of Sant 'Angelo, St. Joseph said today. " In the absence of sources indicating a precession of the trade along Vicolo Storto Castle Sant'Angelo move in what notary Carlucci place - as already mentioned - "opposite of the alley that leads to Sant ' angel is an error. The location must be incorrect, possibly a misunderstanding of the words used by the notary, although the compiler of the board of St. James shows that you have read, since the volume of Herman Turkish - only to transcribe the full Cabreo deed preserved Archives surrender - is cited in the bibliography of Guide.
palazzino If the input was, in 1745, " opposite of the alley that leads to Sant'Angelo," the commendation was to open that road axis, then as now, only through the city - I'm talking about the current course Marcelli - the point where it faces the entrance of the alley that leads to Piazza Sant'Angelo (Castle Vico Storto).
Further evidence is provided by reference to 'water well with jus' to reread the description of the notary Carlucci is clear that the taking of water placed in the courtyard of the same drew commendation "from the leaders, seu avenue of' city \u200b\u200bwater; well, ab urbe seasoned , the route of the aqueduct, within the city walls, following the trend of the main road, traditionally identified with the locative Square and, from 1870, Corso Marcelli. In no way can be concluded that the goes well known by the public fountain at the center of St. Angelo Piazzetta, which is used, only the end of '800, " when between 1893 and 1897 it was restored and rebuilt the entire aqueduct and water system was expanded to all the squares and alleys "(F. Cefalogli).
Error Help accomplished - and that inevitably approximation silent the entire contents of the card - gives rise to more misunderstandings when he refers to belong St. James the walls of the buildings that insist on Piazzetta Sant 'Angelo. If you read the card, under the heading What remains, it is argued, in fact, that " of St. James are still parts of the walls in the old square that is in overlooking the street below (the old road leading down from Roccaraso ). In the stretch of old wall that borders one side of the square, in the ancient courtyard of the tutors, you can still see part of the "house" where he was staying elegant sixteenth portal "
It is not clear where and in what , the authors of Help have wanted to see and recognize the remains of Palazzino described. Who knows Piazza Sant'Angelo - it must be said in passing that the rental is not on the official place names (which you just see a widening of Vico Storto Castle) but it certainly exists in cordibus - knows that it is bounded, as well as from the alley to the east, in the section on the south wall of works by the ancient church of St. Joseph in the remaining sections to the west and north, from the original alternation of empty and full of terraced houses traditionally placed where you want the existing Lombard castle. It is not known where the compiler of the guide I have seen housed the elegant century portal of the alleged building.
Similarly, the ancient walls in the views overlooking the street below can best be those of the city walls, presumably in the reconstruction that occurred after Frederick II in 1223 ordered the total destruction of the city walls .
There is no ancient road that runs from Roccaraso: the street below a square S. Angelo, via Western bypass forerunner to the city, was opened in the mid nineteenth century when it was realized that the gut course Marcelli - long ridge of the rubble of the earthquake of 1805 - was an unnatural restriction.
( Photo: 1. " opposite of the alley that leads to Sant'Angelo", 2. " (...) vicolo Sant 'Angelo " 3." square of Sant'Angelo, said today in St. Joseph " . photos are mine. If used, quoted the source: one lives in small satisfactions. )
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Templars in Isernia. 1745, 1373
Before Jacob and mobilize rivals Cazzari with shrouds, and Baphomet grail, it should be clear that the history of St. James Temple Isernia, urban Commandery of Knights Templar the very first half of the thirteenth century (maybe), the only mystery Templar be clarified and whether it is really existed.
We start from the course, and do a long leap forward. The description of what was the church of San Giacomo in the middle of the eighteenth century gives the notary Carlucci in a docu-ments of 1745: in making an inventory of assets that in Isernia, s'appartengono the 'Worshipful Com-ing of St. John the of this city of Isernia, "the lawyer went to see the two plants that make it up: what, epo-mum, of St. John the Baptist's (site "outside the walls, where it says the fair", ie those parts of l'attuale-Memorial Park) and the other, subordinate, of St. James. The document - which should be kept in the Cathedral Chapter - is reproduced in full by Ermanno Turkish in its' Isernia in five centuries of history ", published in Naples in 1948 and recently reprinted in facsimile.
says Carlucci through Turkish: "Personally we semo Palazzino conferred in this Commen-Ven.le (...) called by vulgari S. James and is located in this city of I-Serna, and between the two parishes of St. Mary S. Elena. " Precise is an indication of the input Palazzino de 'Signori Commenda-bulls, "the gate of which is to breast-rim of the lane leading to St Angelo, now S. Joseph "; this im-puts in a 'yard is not too wide and a part of this courtyard, and just to the left on entering, there is jus well with water, which receives from the leader, seu Avenue water of the city. "After the small courtyard leads to the church" and placed in the enclosed fence and enclosure of that Lazzini-Pa. " From the main street, opened the door that leads into the small courtyard, we would have seen double-por-ta beat St. James, "she has her door to door to direct said." The notary then proceeds in a somewhat 'confused, alternating points of view al-l'interno and again outside of the building, "she is head of magnitude-there, as well nell'altu-ra ; in the bottom of it there is the altar with his picture on the wall pitted with the effigy of Our Lady and Child in the arms Jesu, located between S. John the Baptist on the right and St. James the Apostle to the left-left, in whose altar is a wooden dosello pitted (...) The floor of this church is astrico well wrought and polished, and behind the door, right in-l'entrare, there is a column of well-crafted stone and above it the fon-te-qua AC blessed. There is his well-corresponding to the church bell and placed in a hoop factory, which is the tip of the façades in front, corresponding to the port, which is lined and works well and opens a two-ta. "
If this San Giacomo is the description of the eighteenth century Order of Malta, knowing the story that led to the inheritance property of the Knights Templars, after the dissolution of the bloody 1312, to come to the Hospitallers and the Knights of Malta from these, and giving faith to that one source - Vatican Secret Archives, Instrumenta miscellanea, ms. Latin 2780, the document cited by Loredana Impe-rio, St. James Temple Iser-nia, in Proceedings of the VII Conference of Research Templars LARTI point of care, Latina, 1991, p. 40 - which, in 1373, speaks of an establishment of the Hospitallers' time Commandery Templar "is more than believing that legitttimo described by the commendation is Carlucci in 1745 in the same place-so - and, conceivably, have also settled to-know-dimension and composition - the original alleged preceptory tem-specimens of St. James.
For now, suffice it to say that.
paupertas In vino. Isernia July 26, 1857 Del
the summer of 1857, the day of St. Anne, when the duty was introduced on the local wine - particularly odious because consumption taxes, even as a poll tax levied on twelve years old - two or three hundred peasants, shouting "Long live the King! We do not want duty on wine marched along Square (now Corso Marcelli) to Sottointendenza.
"Given the signal so two of them, one playing the bagpipes, tambourines and other things, put themselves at the head of the coursing others and damage to roads in the country. Also a drummer, met by chance with his instrument on his back, was arrested and forced by threats to beat the drum. Appeal to the peasants coll'accorrer resounding answer from all routes to meet. (...) And then ESTABLISHED in impressive numbers, proceed straight to the house of the Sub-Intendant. There came, as lava, burst into the courtyard and shock that authority the sound of 'signs and instruments by the cries of Long live the King, dressed in uniform, comes in union of police "
(Grand Criminal Court of Molise, Hearing December 3, 1857, in Anonymous [but Stefano Jadopi] , Reaction of Isernia, the proceedings before the Assize Court and appeals to the Supreme Court , History of Isernia in the fall of the Bourbons in 1860 , sl [Italy], nd, pp. 172-177)
followed by demonstration of skirmishes, the peasants respectfully ask that you remove the heavy tax. The sottointendente pleads not be the one to ask the way through, and invites the crowd to disperse; but this, indeed, growing in numbers, pushing. They go all the way home of Mayor Gary Mancini, which require the showing of the role, because it is torn, but the role is at the town hall, and then the procession with the mayor, sottointendente, police inspectors and six constables in tow, goes home at the municipal clerk of the poor, they can go together to make the ledger. Finally, the role is performed, as one of the people. Skip to other hands, to remain torn up the front pages. But a question arises: what if quell'involto that is passing from hand to hand like a trophy would be useless paper and not the alleged role? In a city where one can read in a hundred, the problem is to find third parties who are able to confirm the goodness of that rough draft. It provides:
"(...) got under the ushers Santorsola, via threats forced him to climb on the fountain and read aloud the cards, with which it is no longer doubt it holds the role played , one of those senseless usher him away from his hands, and he and reducing it to other tracks, race in each of these is good provision, and if he smokes in his pipe. Achieved so intent gradually dileguasi the mob, run out of surplus, and everything is back in order. "
The events of July 26, 1857, absolutely bloodless, almost to the limit (inside) of the criminal law - if it says nothing of the slap settled back to a forester, the private violence used Santorsola usher, with the threat of steep for the accuracy and little else - also took the Grand Criminal Court of Molise impose sentences of seven or six years' imprisonment to twenty-four defendants.