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Raffaele Licinio (1 February 1945 – 4 February 2018) was an Italian historian, who, throughout his career, carried out extensive research into the medieval period in
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(the
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). He also taught medieval history at the
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, Italy). He's best known for his research on the
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during the rule of king
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and the castle Castel del Monte. His research focused mainly on the socioeconomic structure, the economic and agrarian development, the medieval fortification system and the institutions of
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in the Middle Ages. He also translated some French works into
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. In his works (especially in ''Castel del Monte e il sistema castellare nella Puglia di Federico II''), he also condemned the widespread esoteric views and interpretations on both the castle Castel del Monte and the king Frederick II himself, spread even by notable scholars and historians. In particular, Licinio stressed that Castel del Monte was just one of the castles of the regional fortification system, and not a mysterious construction linked to the
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Life

Raffaele Licinio was born in 1945 in Ceglie del Campo, a district of the Italian city
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,
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. He studied literature and philosophy () at the
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, where one of his professors was Giosuè Musca. In the same university, he graduated in 1970 ca. with the highest score, while in 1974 he was appointed university assistant () in the subject of medieval history. In 1985, he was appointed professor () of "medieval institutions" () at the University of Bari, while in 1999 he became professor of medieval history in the same university. He was also appointed professor of medieval history at the
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, teaching in the same university from 2001 until 2007. Since his youth, he was also actively involved in politics; he started joining some leftist non-parliamentary groups, and later he joined the
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(the Italian Communist Party). His testimony also helped to identify the murderer of Benedetto Petrone, who had been stabbed to death in
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on November 28, 1977, by a gang of
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Career

* Professor of medieval history at the
University of Bari The University of Bari Aldo Moro () is a public higher education institution founded in 1925 in Bari, Apulia, in Southern Italy. The university has a student population of around 40,000. A recent name change refers to the statesman and prime mi ...
* Professor of medieval history at the
University of Foggia The University of Foggia, located in Foggia, Italy, was founded in 1991 and was fully recognized in 1999. Although it has taken some time for the university to receive its entitlement and acknowledgement, through that timestamp it has branched off ...
(2001-2007) * Head of the ''Centro di studi normanno-svevi'' at the
University of Bari The University of Bari Aldo Moro () is a public higher education institution founded in 1925 in Bari, Apulia, in Southern Italy. The university has a student population of around 40,000. A recent name change refers to the statesman and prime mi ...
(2002-) * Manager of the two-year international meetings ''Giornate normanno-sveve'' (2004-2010) * Founder and director of the ''Scuola-Laboratorio di Medievistica di Troia'' (1995-1998)


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External links


ArcheoBarletta - Raffaele Licinio - Pubblicazioni

Stupormundi.it - Licinio Raffaele

Corriere del Mezzogiorno - Addio Licinio, maestro di Medioevo



Michele Laforgia ricorda Raffaele Licinio


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