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- The Lex Alamannorum and Pactus Alamannorum were two early medieval law codes of the Alamanni. They were first edited in parts in 1530 by Johannes Sichard...
- Alemanni were gradually Christianized during the seventh century. The Lex Alamannorum is a record of their customary law during this period. Until the eighth...
- name. One of the three m****cripts groups of the Lex Alamannorum is called the Lex Alamannorum Hlotharii because of its invocation of Chlothar. The Liber...
- its west or Bavaria to its east. The first Alamannic law code, Pactus Alamannorum, dates to this period. The Roman dioceses of Strasbourg and Basel covered...
- later Anglo-Saxon and continental law codes. In the 8th century, the Lex Alamannorum sets the weregild for a duke or archbishop at three times the basic value...
- groups were recorded in the early medieval period (Lex Baiuvariorum, Lex Alamannorum, Lex Salica and Lex Ripuaria, Lex Saxonum, Lex Frisionum and Lex Thuringorum)...
- ability to do skilled work), the compensation was 15 shillings (Leges Alamannorum 41). P.H. Sawyer (2002). Kings and Vikings: Scandinavia and Europe AD...
- they acted without Frankish authority, issuing law codes like the Lex Alamannorum without Carolingian consultation. As recorded in the Alemannia source...
- the thing stood under the protection of Tyr in pagan times. The Leges Alamannorum specified that all free men were required to appear at a po****r ****embly...
- Burgundionum, applying separate codes for Germans and for Romans; the Pactus Alamannorum; and the Salic Law of the Franks, all written soon after 500. In 506...