-
regional coutumes starting from the 13th century: e.g. the
Coutumes de Beauvaisis,
compiled by
Phillipe de Remy. By the 16th century, the
Coutume de Paris...
-
Norman law (Norman: Coûteume de Normaundie, French:
Coutume de Normandie, Latin: Lex Normanica)
refers to the
customary law of the
Duchy of
Normandy which...
- fils.
Coutumes de
Beauvaisis Tome 1
online on Gallica2
Coutumes de
Beauvaisis Tome 2
online on Gallica2 Beaumanoir,
Philippe de (1842). Les
coutumes du Beauvoisis...
-
disadvantage the
growers of all the
other southern provinces." The
Grande Coutume (in
English the
Great Custom) was a prin****l
export tariff imposed by...
-
Imprimerie de J. Smith, 1819
Daguan Zhou; Paul
Pelliot (1951). Mémoires sur les
coutumes du
Cambodge de
Tcheou Ta-Kouan. Adrien-Maisonneuve. Chou Ta-Kuan, The Customs...
- Cérémonies et
coutumes parmi les
Juifs by Leon of Modena,
translated by Simon....
- (in French) Bénédict
Henry Révoil, Les
zoulous et les cafres : mœurs,
coutumes,
guerre avec les Anglais, etc.,
Librairie de J. Lefort, Lille, 1880, 196...
- the
remainder of his life.
Robert is
mentioned in the
prologue of the
Coutumes de
Beauvaisis by
Philippe de Beaumanoir. He was
buried in the now-demolished...
-
sovereignty within the
posts and for
trading privileges in
exchange for fees or
coutumes paid
annually to the
local chiefs for the use of the land. The arrangement...
- - 12th siècles.
Retrieved 27
August 2011.
Harvard Law School. "French
Coutumes".
Archived from the
original on 12
August 2010.
Retrieved 27
August 2011...