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SARDISCA re-enactment group
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This re-enactment group acts in the middle age (between XIV-XV centuries)during the time of Judicate (like a kingdom ) of Eleonora of Arborea.
From Eleonora was emanated the "Carta de Logu" that were a new and modern legislation for the middle age.

Here I report a sample :

ELIANORA DE ARBAREE E SA CARTA DE LOGU

Charta de Logu
1 - De qui offenderet sa segnoria.
Ordinamus qui alcuna persona tratarit et consenterit qui nos over alcunu figiu nostru over donna nostra o figios nostros o donna issoro esseremus offesidos o faghirint offender et consentirent qui esseremus offesidos deppiant esser postu supra uno carro et attanagiadu pro tota sa terra nostra d'Aristanis. Et poscha si deppiat dughiri attanagandolu infini assa furca et in nie si furchit quindi morgiat. Et issos benes suos totu deppiant esser appropiadus assa corte nostra dum modo quissa donna sua coyada assa sardisca, over adodas nostra; perdat sa parti sua in casu qui no si achaptarit culpabili in alcunu attu. Et si alcuna persona qui esseret in su dictu trattadu lu fagheret ad intender annos inantes qui nos illu ischiremus siat illi perdonadu sa dicta pena et no di siat punidu et depiat aviri premiu et gracia de su espale sari qui at aver fattu de su dictu trattadu.

The Castle's Museum
Links
Cers
Cercle medieval francophone
Medieval Siege Society
15th Century female warriors
My Info:
Name:
Filippo Aussello
Email:
[email protected]   
Here here are some pictures of last happening at StorItalia 2004 :
The duel among Brancaleone Doria (Eleonora's husband) and his archer's captain
The re-enactment group at Storitalia 2004
The  table with the reproduction of the medieval ceramics and the old food
Eleonora of Arborea with her handmaids with the arms of Arborea's Judicate
The castle's Hawker
The ceranic's medieval reproduction  were handmade by Jos� Etzi following with meticulousness the middle age ceramics recovered from the ruins of  Eleonora's  castle at Las Plassas small town.These ceramics  were of spanish  (from Paterna town near Valencia) and italic origin (from Montelupo town near Florence).
Reconstruction of the old ceramics found into the ruins's castle
GO to Sa Battalla  (the Battle)
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