El Sacro Regio Consejo Napolitano entre historiografía y fuentes (Siglos XV-XVI)
Abstract
This research article aims to reconstruct with a methodological qualitative perspective
the political role played by the Sacro Regio Consiglio starting from the controversial
issue of origins, also analyzing compositions and skills.The comparison between this
court and the equivalent Spanish institution the Consejo Real, brings out the importance assumed in the strategy of government of Spain by the Council that is configured as
“essential dimension of the court”, instrument used by the Monarch in exercising his
prerogatives of government and justice. With Ferdinando il Cattolico first and, subsequently, with Carlo V, the istitutional turn around that will connote the neapolitan State
in an increasingly more absolue sense is realized in a definitive manner. The historical
judgment and the historiographical tradition agree in considering the turning point of
the Aragonese age in Naples, underlining the validity of the economic strategy of the
internal politics and of the reforms introducing in the kingdom the outline of a “modern
state” of Europea type. Of the side of domestic policy is Alfonso to implemen a process
of administrative restructuring by introducing the Sacro Regio Consiglio, as the highest
judicial instance, assigning a central function to directing the Regia Camera della Sommaria as a major financial court and restructurin the Gran Corte della Vicaria.