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Published April 2012 | public
Journal Article

On the Gesta municipalia and the Public Validation of Documents in Frankish Europe

Abstract

The disappearance of the late-Roman gesta municipalia, or municipal document registers, is one of the milestones along the road in Europe that leads from late antiquity to the early Middle Ages. While they survived, these registers apparently served two constituencies. The late-Roman state used the gesta municipalia to keep track of tax obligations as property changed hands. Citizens for their part validated and secured legal transactions by having the documents generated by their transactions ratified by the civic authorities and copied into the gesta.

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© 2012 Cambridge University Press. Published online: 13 June 2012.

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