- The Lex
Baiuvariorum was a
collection of the
tribal laws of the
Bavarii of the
sixth through eighth centuries. The
first compilation was
edited by Eberswind...
-
Odilo of
Bavaria from the
neighboring Alemannia.
Odilo issued a Lex
Baiuvariorum for Bavaria,
completed the
process of
church organization in partnership...
- from 616 to 712. They are
mentioned as the
leading dynasty in the Lex
Baiuvariorum (c. 743).
Their Bavarian residence was at Regensburg. The dynasty's eponymous...
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increased links with
Lombardy and
affirmed their own law codes, like the Lex
Baiuvariorum. When
Charles moved, the
region was
experiencing a
power struggle between...
- laws was
compiled in the 8th century. This do****ent is
known as Lex
Baiuvariorum.
Elements of it
possibly date back to the 6th century. It is very similar...
- was Duke of
Bavaria from 737
until his
death in 748. He had the Lex
Baiuvariorum compilation edited, the
first ancient Germanic law
collection of the...
-
their tribal law, in such
compilations as the Lex
Alamannorum and Lex
Baiuvariorum for the
Alemanni and
Bavarii respectively.
Throughout the
Frankish kingdoms...
- The
Bishopric of
Regensburg was
founded in 739 by Boniface. The Lex
Baiuvariorum was a
codex of
Germanic law,
comprising 23
articles of
traditional law...
- laws of
these groups were
recorded in the
early medieval period (Lex
Baiuvariorum, Lex Alamannorum, Lex
Salica and Lex Ripuaria, Lex Saxonum, Lex Frisionum...
- (Ancient
Germanic laws), such as Lex
Romana Curiensis, Lex Alamannorum, Lex
Baiuvariorum and
Leges Langobardorum. In 1027,
Emperor Conrad II, in
order to secure...