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territories is
based mainly on two 7th
century Frankish legal codes, the Lex
Ripuaria and Lex Salica.
These laws had
different geographical jurisdictions, and...
- The Lex
Ripuaria, also
spelled Lex Ribuaria, is a 7th-century
collection of
Germanic law, the laws of the
Ripuarian Franks. It is a
major influence on...
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according to his origin:
Ripuarian Franks were
subject to
their own Lex
Ripuaria,
codified at a late date,
while the so-called Lex
Salica (Salic Law) of...
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although this is no
longer considered certain. The
later one, the Lex
Ripuaria, in contrast, is ****ociated with the
region near
Cologne in what is now...
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edition of Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia Bergish dialects Eifelplatt Lex
Ripuaria Rheinische Dokumenta Rhinelandic regiolect Ripuarian Franks Meuse-Rhenish...
- and both have well-defined
legal statuses. A
century later in the Lex
Ripuaria, the
Romans are just one of many
smaller semi-free po****tions, restricted...
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Liber borrowed from the Lex
Visigothorum and
influenced the
later Lex
Ripuaria. The
Liber is one of the
primary sources for
contemporary Burgundian life...
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Juris Civilis". law.gwu.libguides.com.
Retrieved 10
February 2022. Cf. Lex
Ripuaria, tit. 58, c. 1: "Episcopus
archidiaconum jubeat, ut ei
tabulas secundum...
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medieval period (Lex Baiuvariorum, Lex Alamannorum, Lex
Salica and Lex
Ripuaria, Lex Saxonum, Lex
Frisionum and Lex Thuringorum). Franconian,
Saxon and...
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Araucania (Santiago), B!
Andinia (Santiago), B!
Montania (Concepción), B!
Ripuaria (Viña Del Mar) and B!
Vulkania (Valdivia).
Contrary to po****r belief,...