Cles

Saint Roch Church
Cles
Comune
Comune di Cles

Cles
Cles

Location of Cles in Italy

Coordinates: 46°22′N 11°02′E / 46.367°N 11.033°E / 46.367; 11.033Coordinates: 46°22′N 11°02′E / 46.367°N 11.033°E / 46.367; 11.033
Country Italy
Region Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol
Province / Metropolitan city Trento (TN)
Frazioni Mechel, Dres, Caltron, Maiano
Government
  Mayor Maria Pia Flaim
Area
  Total 39 km2 (15 sq mi)
Elevation 656 m (2,152 ft)
Population (2006)
  Total 6,834
  Density 180/km2 (450/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Clesiani
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Postal code 38023
Dialing code 0463
Website Official website

Cles (German: Glöß; Nones: Clés) is a town and comune in Trentino, in the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol region of northern Italy.

Tabula clesiana

The Tabula clesiana is a bronze plate measuring 49.9 by 37.8 by 0.61 centimetres (19.65 by 14.88 by 0.24 in) that was discovered in 1869 at Campi Neri near Cles. It contains the edict of Caesar Claudius of 46 AD, which granted Roman citizenship to the Alpine peoples of the Anauni, Sinduni and Tulliasses. It is kept at the Castello del Buonconsiglio Museum in Trento.

The Tabula is an important evidence of the rapid assimilation by the Roman world of the Alpine peoples of farmers-hunters; but also from the point of view of the Roman law the first evidence of the introduction of delatores in the fiscal controversy.[1] A translation of the Tabula is at https://books.google.com/books?id=c2dJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA95#v=onepage&q&f=false .

Notes

  1. Spagnuolo Vigorita, 1984: delatorial trial. legal controversy on the patrimonium principis and the status personae.
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