Letizia Curreri
History of the Middle Ages
Member of the Research Training Group KRITIS
Contact
curreri@kritis.tu-...
work +49 6151 16-28573
Work
S4|22 303
Landwehrstr. 48a
64293
Darmstadt
Institute of History
History of the Middle Ages
Member of the Research Training Group KRITIS
curreri@kritis.tu-...
work +49 6151 16-28573
Work
S4|22 303
Landwehrstr. 48a
64293
Darmstadt
2022
Ph.D. at the Technische Universitat Darmstadt with the training group KRITIS and Institut fur Geschichte, supervisor Prof. Dr. Gerrit Jasper Schenk.
2022
MA at the University of Florence in Historical Sciences.
2019
BA at the University of Florence in History and Protection of Archaeological, Artistic, Archival, and Library Heritage
2021:
Talk I possedimenti Siciliani dell'Ospedale di San Giovanni (The Sicilian property of the Hospital of St. John), conference of studies Translatio Sanctitatis. Tra Terrasanta e Santiago: le pergamene ritrovate e il culto di San Giacomo a Capizzi (Capizzi, 27-28 luglio 2021) (Translatio Sanctitatis. Between the Holy Land and Santiago: the rediscovered parchments and the cult of St James in Capizzi – 27/28 July 2021, Capizzi).
Research focus:
Social history – political history – settlement mapping – Medieval Sicily – Military Orders
Research project:
The hospitallers in Sicily during the 15th Century: proprieties and water supply of the Priory of Messina (provisional title)
The project aims to identify the proprieties owned by the Hospitallers in Sicily and relate them to the territorial geography, to study their settlement about the territorial morphology and hydromorphology of Sicily.
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