- gastáld
- -a m (ȃ) zgod. upravitelj gastaldije z upravno, sodno in gospodarsko funkcijo
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
Slovar slovenskega knjižnega jezika . 2000.
gastald — gàstald m DEFINICIJA pov. 1. u langobardskoj Italiji (6 8. st.) upravitelj pojedinih kraljevskih imanja 2. u Mletačkoj Republici lokalni nosilac upravne i sudske vlasti ETIMOLOGIJA mlet. gastaldo, tal. castaldo … Hrvatski jezični portal
Gastald — Solidus représentant l effigie (à gauche) de Sico, gastald d Acerenza et futur duc de Bénévent (817 832) Le gastald (latin : gastaldus ; italien gastaldo) était dans le royaume lombard d Italie un fonctionnaire responsable de la gestion … Wikipédia en Français
Gastald — A gastald (Latin gastaldus or castaldus , Italian gastaldo or guastaldo ) was a Lombard official in charge of some portion of the royal demesne (a gastaldia or castaldia ) with civil, martial, and judicial powers. By the Edictum Rothari of 643,… … Wikipedia
Capua — Infobox CityIT img coa =Capua Stemma.png official name = Comune di Capua name=Capua mapx=41.02 mapy=14.15 region = Campania province = Caserta (CE) elevation m = area total km2 = 30 population as of = December 31, 2004 population total = 43139… … Wikipedia
Sico of Benevento — Sico I (c. 758 ndash;832) was the Lombard prince of Benevento from the 817 to his own death in 832 or 834. Before that, he was the gastald of Acerenza. On the assassination of Grimoald IV, Sico succeeded to the princely throne. He made the same… … Wikipedia
Lando I of Capua — Lando I (died 861) was the count of Capua from 843. He was the eldest son and successor of Landulf the Old. Like his father, he supported Siconulf against Radelchis in the civil war dividing the Principality of Benevento in the 840s. It was Lando … Wikipedia
Lando III of Capua — Lando III (died 885) was the count of Capua for two years and ten months from 882 to his death. He was a son of Landenulf, gastald of Teano, and grandson of Landulf I of Capua. In 879, when Landulf II died, Lando seized Calino and Caiazzo and… … Wikipedia
Sergius I of Naples — Sergius I (died 864) was the first duke of Naples of his dynasty, often dubbed the Sergi, which ruled over Naples for almost three centuries from his accession in 840 until the death of his namesake Sergius VII in 1137. Sergius was originally the … Wikipedia
Lambert I of Spoleto — Lambert I (died 880) was the duke and margrave ( dux et marchio ) of Spoleto on two occasions, first from 859 to 871 and then from 876 to his death. Lambert was the eldest son of Guy I of Spoleto and Itta, daughter of Sico of Benevento. He… … Wikipedia
Emirate of Bari — The Emirate of Bari was a short lived Saracen state (emirate) centred on the south Italian city of Bari from 847 to 871. It was the most lasting episode in the history of Islam in peninsular southern Italy. Bari first became the subject of Arab… … Wikipedia