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About Giulio Sancio Platamone
Several mentions of Giulio Sancio Platamone in "L’ira del re e la fedeltà dei sudditi":
- The example was followed by Giulio Sancio Platamone, son of the most famous Battista, legum doctor of Catania, for the land and the castle of Aci on 2 May 1452 and by Andrea Ventimiglia who obtained confirmation of the barony of Pettineo on May 17th following
- To the 'magnificent' Giulio Sancio Platamone, Patrician nobility of Catania, the first-born of Battista, legum doctor, resident of the kingdom, Aci was confirmed that his father had bought cum iure luendi and without military obligations for the remarkable sum of 45,000 fiorini in the crucial years of the conquest of Naples.
- At the same in the quality of husband of Antonella, sister of Marchisio Salimbene Marchisio, the Modalo fiefdom of La Campana alias was confirmed Bruca, permuted with the fief Captasi located in the plain of Milazzo that he had been assigned in satisfacion his dotis de paragio together with two other fiefs in Val di Noto.
- transfer of holding in the Ursino castle of Catania by Giulio Sancio Platamone and by his son Salimbene
- 1452, maggio, 2: nob. Giulio Sancio Platamone f. di Battista, milite. Terra e castello di Aci;
- 1453, luglio, 26: nob. Giulio Sancio Platamone f. di Battista, milite. Feudo Modalo di la Campana alias Bruca (Centuripe);
- 1453, ottobre, 25: nob. Giulio Sancio Platamone f. di Battista, milite. Feudi Rididini e Racalmandari (Noto);
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