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- Terra Salica was a type of land property invented by the Salian Franks. The Merovingians had two types of land property: de alode and terra Salica; the...
- Salicas is a muni****lity and village in La Rioja Province in northwestern Argentina. Ministerio del Interior (in Spanish) 28°22′S 67°03′W / 28.367°S...
- The Salic law (/ˈsælɪk/ or /ˈseɪlɪk/; Latin: Lex salica), also called the Salian law, was the ancient Frankish civil law code compiled around AD 500 by...
- Louis ("Lou") Salica (November 16, 1912 – January 30, 2002) was an American boxer, who captured the National Boxing ****ociation World Bantamweight Title...
- their own Lex Ripuaria, codified at a late date, while the so-called Lex Salica (Salic Law) of the Salian clans, first tentatively codified in 511 was invoked...
- This is because when the Merovingian dynasty published the Salian law (Lex Salica) it applied in the Neustrian area from the river Liger (Loire) to the Silva...
- language, was first attested around 500, in a Frankish legal text, the Lex salica, and has a written record of more than 1500 years, although the material...
- the Frankish laws known from Lex Salica. On the other hand, following the interpretation of Springer the Lex Salica may simply have meant something like...
- Carlos Robles do. ""Los Infantes de España tras la derogación de la Ley Sálica (1830)"" (PDF). Real Academia Matritense de Heráldica y Genealogía. Archived...
- traditions, which were only later codified, largely under Charlemagne. The Leges Salica, Ribuaria, and Chamavorum were Carolingian creations, their basis in earlier...