COTERELLUS

COTERELLUS
COTERELLUS
idem cum Cotario, habitator Cotae, quae vox apud medii aevi scriptores casam viliorem notat, ex Graeco κοίτη, turgurium, latibulum. Unde Coterelli videntur dicti homines viliores, Gall. Cotereaux, vel Costereaux, qui sub Anglo militantes Gallis admodum erant infesti. De his Rigordus, de gestis Philippi Aug. Quôdam die, inquit, Ricardus Comes Pictaviensis multitudinem Cotarellorum ad Castellum Radulphi pro succursu miserat. Vide Hadr. Vales. Notit. Gall. Marca vero Histor. Benearn. l. 6. c. 14. eos sic dictos esse censet, quod maioribus cultellis (de quibus infra) armati et instructi essent, cotterels Tolosanis vulgo dictis, adeoque cum Cultellariis, de quibus in Statutis Raymundi Comitis Tolosani A. C. 1152. eosdem facit. Fuere autem praedones militares, qui alias Ruptarii, ex agricolis et rusticis, qui bellorum abusi licentiâ praedationi sese addixerunt, collecti: quos a Philippo Aug. deletos A. C. 1183. natrant, praeter Rigordum, Guil. Brito, Philip. l. 1. Albericus A. C. 1183. Guil. Armoricus in Philippo Aug. Alii.

Hofmann J. Lexicon universale. 1698.

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