Conflitos com animais em Portugal na Idade Média: delitos, medidas e soluções, segundo os Costumes e Foros

Translated title of the contribution: Conflicts with animals in Portugal in the middle ages: crimes, measures and solutions, according to commons and laws

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Este texto tem como objetivo principal analisar as vivências quotidianas entre as populações e os animais nos concelhos portugueses na Idade Média. Utilizaremos exclusivamente documentação jurídica, mais em concreto, os costumes e foros das cidades de Ribacôa (Alfaiates, Castelo Melhor, Castelo Rodrigo e Castelo Bom), Guarda, Santarém Torres Novas, Évora
e Beja. Pretendemos, por um lado, dar a conhecer como as populações se relacionavam com os animais, tendo como eixo chave as situações de conflito e, por outro lado, observar as soluções e as medidas adotadas pelas autoridades municipais para resolver os problemas causados por ambas as partes.

The main goal of this article is to analyse the daily experiences between populations and animals in Portuguese towns in the Middle Ages. We will exclusively use legal sources, more exactly, the Commons and Laws of Ribacôa cities (Alfaiates, Castelo Bom, Castelo Rodrigo and Castelo Bom), Guarda, Santa Torres Novas, Évora and Beja. On the one hand, we intend to make know how the relationships between populations and animals was, having as key axis the conf licts situations and, on the other hand, to observe the solutions and the measures taken by the municipal authorities to solve the problems caused by both parts.
Translated title of the contributionConflicts with animals in Portugal in the middle ages: crimes, measures and solutions, according to commons and laws
Original languagePortuguese
Pages (from-to)407-426
Number of pages21
JournalRevista Cuadernos del Cemyr
Volume2023
Issue number31
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Middle Age
  • Portugal
  • Commons and laws
  • Fauna
  • Conflicts
  • Idade Média
  • Costumes e Foros
  • Conflitos

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