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- The Breviary of Alaric (Breviarium Alaricianum or Lex Romana Visigothorum) is a collection of Roman law, compiled by Roman jurists and issued by referendary...
- Copy of Breviarium Alaricianum from University of Auvergne, France, 10th century...
- the Visigoths. Here in 506 Alaric II drew up his code, the Breviarium Alaricianum. Famed Spanish bullfighter Iván Fandiño died at the Arènes Maurice-Lauche...
- code for his Roman subjects. This is generally known as the Breviarium Alaricianum or Breviary of Alaric. The Montagne d'Alaric [fr] (Alaric's Mountain)...
- compiled codices of law long before. Unlike the 6th century Breviarium Alaricianum of Visigoth king Alaric II, the Edict was mostly Germanic tribal law...
- king of the Visigoths, promulgates the Breviary of Alaric (Breviarium Alaricianum or Lex Romana Visigothorum), a collection of "Roman law". 880 – Battle...
- Aegidius erroneously took here the Epitome Aegidii for the Breviarium Alaricianum. Epitome Gai [it; de] Ps.-Paulus, Pauli sententiae [it; de] 1519 Aquila...
- It was only in 506, when Alaric II (484–507) published his Breviarium Alaricianum in which he adopted the laws of the ousted Romans that a Visigothic king...
- Pius outlawing exercise of the jus naufragii. Around 500 the Breviarium Alaricianum of the Visigoths, probably following Roman law, forbade the custom. Theodoric...