Item 08 - Pro Elisabetta Wuzino contra Joem Ludin

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MT NAM LCM-186-08

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Pro Elisabetta Wuzino contra Joem Ludin

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  • 02/03/1664 (Creation)

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1 legal process (ff. 483-484)

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Elisabetta Wuzzino wishes to summon witnesses to prove that she and her late brother and ship-captain Giovanni were both born from the legitimate union between the spouses Manrodi and Catherina Wuzzino, that her brother had died intestate by cannonshot while serving as piloto on the Papal Fleet at the fourth battle of the Dardanelles (1657) in the Fifth Ottoman-Venetian War and that she had automatically inherited his estate as universal heir, and that the list of personal belongings (including jewellery, utensils etc) had indeed been his and now therefore rightfully hers.

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  • Latin
  • Italian

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  • Latin

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Physical description: dimensions: 32cm x 23cm; support: paper; condition: some staining.

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Battle of the Dardanelles (1657)

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Date of cataloguing: 05/11/2024

Language(s)

  • English

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  • Latin

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Catalogued by: Samuel Azzopardi

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