Ainardo of Vigo


Ainardo da Vigo (Vigo di Cadore, ... - Serravalle, 1346) was an Italian politician from the 14th century.

Appellate vir dominus in a 1345 document kept in the parish of Vigo. He was son of Odorico da Vigo, Podestà del Cadore from 1313 to 1320 on behalf of the Camerins, the Cadore feudal lords, until 1335 years of his death without male heirs Rizzardo VI from Camino.

Podestà was the highest political and administrative charge; Among his tasks was to collect the counts of the count, administer justice, attend as a witness to the many transactions and also make up the many quarrels among the village communities. (merum et mixtum imperium et plenaria potestas, prout ipse dominus make it possible to omni tempore in dictate his land personaliter adesset).

In 1338 Ainardo collaborated on the drafting of the Cadorini Statutes. Margherita Bride of Leisach and, in 1344, built the church of S.Orsola, giving it a benefit.

His death takes place in Serravalle (Vittorio Veneto) towards the middle of the 13th century (1346) and will be Pandolfo from Lienz, the second widow of widow Margherita, and his brother-in-law Josto to freshen up the little church that in all likelihood kept the transposed remains of Ainardo. Notemodify wikitesto

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