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The Bell of Atri: Did a Medieval Folktale Inspire the American Justice System?
Season 1 · Episode 40

The Bell of Atri: Did a Medieval Folktale Inspire the American Justice System?

Hidden Histories: The Untold Files · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios

April 1, 20264m 27s

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Show Notes

A Italian legend tells of a bell rung by the oppressed to summon justice. In the 13th century, this "Bell of Justice" in Atri was used by citizens to call the king's court. Centuries later, a strikingly similar symbol appears in Pennsylvania, commissioned by William Penn. We trace the surprising journey of an idea from medieval Italy to the New World, investigating whether this obscure folktale directly influenced the concept of a public bell summoning justice—a symbol that resonates in American courthouses to this day. Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).