- The Lex
Burgundionum (Latin for
Burgundian Laws, also Lex Gundobada)
refers to the law code of the Burgundians,
probably issued by king Gundobad. It is...
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thereby able to
secure the
Burgundian acquisitions, and
compile the Lex
Burgundionum, an
Ancient Germanic law code. Later, when Rome was no
longer able to...
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names in
other dialects where it did not
originally belong. In the Lex
Burgundionum,
issued by the
Burgundian king
Gundobad (c. 480–516), it is
decreed that...
- Ricimer. He is
perhaps best
known today as the
probable issuer of the Lex
Burgundionum legal codes,
which synthesized Roman law with
ancient Germanic customs...
-
Romana Visigothorum (506), the Lex
Romana Curiensis and the Lex
Romana Burgundionum. The
separate cultures amalgamated after Christianization, and by the...
- ("The Book of
Constitutions or Law of Gundobad"), also
known as the Lex
Burgundionum, or more
simply the Lex
Gundobada or the Liber, was
issued in several...
- was then able to
organize the
Burgundian acquisitions based on the Lex
Burgundionum, an
Early Germanic law code. The
decline of the
Kingdom began when they...
- evidence.
Modern French sapin; sapinière
signifies "fir forest".
Sapaudia Burgundionum reliquiis datur ****
indigenis dividenda. See the
career of the last prince-bishop...
- Burgundians,
along with Gundomar, Gislaharius, and Gundaharius, in the Lex
Burgundionum (516 AD).
While Gundaharius is
attested in
Roman sources, no
other information...
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first appears in the
European historical record in 500 AD in the Lex
Burgundionum, but the
concept of
paying blood-money is
found widely in many pre-modern...