- The
Fuero Juzgo (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈfweɾo ˈxuθɣo]) was a
codex of
Spanish laws
enacted in
Castile in 1241 by
Fernando III. It is
essentially a translation...
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Forum Iudi****,
Liber Iudiciorum, or Book of the Judgements; Spanish:
Fuero Juzgo), also
called Lex
Visigothorum (English: Law of the Visigoths), is a set...
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wanted to
continue with the
traditional Organic Laws, such as the
Fuero Juzgo, the Novísima Recopilación and the
Partidas of
Alfonso X. This led to a...
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military obligation and the
social condition remained in
force by the
Fuero Juzgo law.[citation needed] The hidalguía has its
origins in
fighting men of the...
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Liber Iudiciorum was
known as the
Visigothic Code and also as the
Fuero Juzgo. Its
influence on law
extends to the present. The
proximity of the Visigothic...
- most
important Visigothic law book, the
Liber Iudiciorum (Spanish:
Fuero Juzgo, English: Book of Judgements), also
called Lex
Visigothorum or the Visigothic...
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Other laws included:
Leyes de Toro (1505),
Fuero de Real, and the
Fuero Juzgo. The
first Louisiana civil code,
Digeste de la Loi Civile, was
written in...
- 1907. A
notable text is the
translation of
liber iudiciorum, the
Fuero juzgo or
Fueru xulgu. The
following text is from the
Nodicia de kesos. 1st column...
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changes in 2001. Scott's
translation was well
received by reviewers.
Fuero Juzgo Fuero Real
Literature of
Alfonso X "Siete
Partidas 1251-1265". legalhistorysources...
- (1964) No soy
aquella mujer (1964) No te enamores,
muchacha (1964) No te
juzgo (1964) No te vi (1964) Nos
casaremos (1964) Olvídame,
Paula (1964) Orgullo...