Vrijeme rata, kuge, zatočeništva. Zadarske plemićke obitelji i posljedice mletačke opsade 1345./1346. i Crne smrti
Times of war, plague, and captivity. The noble families of Zadar and the consequences of the Venetian siege in 1345/1346 and Black Death
Author(s): Zrinka Nikolić JakusSubject(s): Local History / Microhistory, Social history, Demography and human biology, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Hrvatski institut za povijest
Keywords: Zadar; plague; demography; nobility; family;
Summary/Abstract: The city of Zadar suffered heavy demographic losses during the Venetian siege in 1345/1346 as well as afterwards when many citizens were taken as hostages to Venice or banned from the territories under Venetian jurisdiction. Th e consequences of Black Death were less considered in the historiography although, according by the preserved judicial proceedings, they were much stronger than it was earlier supposed. Th ere are attempts, based on preserved sources, to estimate human losses, especially the losses suffered by the Zaratin nobility in this period, as well as to validate in what way their social status in the city was influenced afterwards. More detailed insight in the losses of nine noble families (the Senzaeo, the Detrico, the Botono, the Cande, the Sloraddo, the Soppe, the Saladini, the Rosa, the Drechia, the Bogde/the Lovrehna) was made possible by judicial proceedings. Th ese can be complemented by data from testaments and contemporary Venetian sources. Although there are contrary examples, it seems that smaller and younger kindreds were more endangered as well as the old, already more demographically weakened ones. Especially vulnerable were families with young children living all together in households. Older kindreds with more branches had more chances for survival and further social and economic rise.
Journal: Povijesni prilozi
- Issue Year: 2018
- Issue No: 55
- Page Range: 9-35
- Page Count: 27
- Language: Croatian