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The ‘abominable traffic’
Negotiating justice, money, and blood
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This chapter explores how violent crimes entered into a world of composition and pardon, where offenders could escape punishment if they gained the forgiveness of their victims or their victims’ kin. The chapter reconstructs these practices and legal institutions, notably the remission of the offended party and their relationship to policies of general pardon. In particular it looks at evidence from the Regia Audienza of Lucera a regional royal court for northern Puglia and the Molise. The chapter further explore the politics and corruption related to these forms of criminal justice. It also explores the peace-making instituted by the viceregal regime between feuding nobles, the oath on the Royal Word.

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States of Enmity

The politics of hatred in the early modern Kingdom of Naples

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