- Ewa ad Amorem,
traditionally known as the Lex
Francorum Chamavorum, is a 9th-century law code from the
Carolingian Empire. It is
generally counted among...
- may have been
included among the
Batavians or Franks. A
cohors undecima Chamavorum was
attested in the
Notitia Dignitatum Orientalis for the fort Peamu....
- codified,
largely under Charlemagne. The
Leges Salica, Ribuaria, and
Chamavorum were
Carolingian creations,
their basis in
earlier Frankish reality being...
-
proposed that a
separate legal code was
published under Charlemagne, the Lex
Chamavorum.
During the late 5th century, the
Frankish frontier tribes and the Roman...
- the customs. The Lex Thuringorum, the Lex Saxonum, the Lex
Francorum Chamavorum and the Lex
Frisionum comprise the four so-called "Carolingian tribal...