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Stratigotus
Judicial official in medieval Italy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A stratigotus was a judicial official in mediaeval southern Italy. The position is documented from Norman times until at least 1239, from only a small number of cities, including Amalfi, Messina, Naples, Salerno and Santa Caterina, Calabria.[1] The word is of onomastic derivation.[1]
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