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The
Assizes of Capua were the first of two great legislative acts of the reign of
Frederick I of Sicily,
Holy Roman Emperor. They were the first, promulgated at
Capua in
1220, before the
Constitutions of Melfi of
1231.
The Assizes were promulgated on the mainland of the realm as they were a reform of the
Assizes of Ariano, promulgated by Frederick's grandfather
Roger II in
1140 at
Ariano Irpino, nearby to Capua. The intent was, as in the previous Assizes and his coming Constitutions, the strengthening of the royal power in the kingdom, usually at the expense of the noblesse.
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