- the
process of
encastellation is
known as
incastellamento. It has a
specific notion, as the
incastellamento describes less the
building of
castles than...
- of
incastellamento.
According to
Robert Fossier, the
grouping of the
village in the
north of the
French kingdom was due not only to
incastellamento, but...
-
policy of gift giving.
Despite this, his role in
inaugurating the
incastellamento of the
succeeding decades is
hardly disputed. Rosenwein, p. 270. AF(M)...
- the
Fatimid Caliph Mu'izz had the
Kalbite emir
enacted a
policy of
Incastellamento in 967, a
movement which profoundly transformed the
social structure...
- siècle (1973), in
which he
outlines an influential, in-depth
study of
incastellamento (in English, encastellation) in the
Lazio region of Italy.
Pierre Toubert...
- Medievale. Vol xv (1988) pp. 105–24 'Paesaggi sepolti:
insediamento e
incastellamento sull’Amiata, 750–1250', in L’Amiata nel medioevo. Atti del convegno...
-
palace dates back to the 8th-10th century, when the
phenomenon of
incastellamento led the po****tion to
gather around a
castle built on the hill of present-day...
-
Tiberina e i suoi marchesi. Città di Castello, 1978. Benni, Giovanna.
Incastellamento e
signorie rurali nell'Alta
valle del
Tevere tra Alto e B****o Medioevo:...
- of Céret. The
castle (12th century), one of the
finest examples of
incastellamento in the area. Puig Neulós
General view of the
village The
village seen...
- Camerino. The
Tuscany that Hugh
inherited was not yet
characterised by
incastellamento (except in the
diocese of Lucca) and
royal intervention was rare. It...