- 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...
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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...
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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...
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Louis ("Lou")
Salica (November 16, 1912 –
January 30, 2002) was an
American boxer, who
captured the
Undisputed World Bantamweight Title twice in his career...
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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...
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Salica Investments is a London-headquartered
investment firm. It was
founded as
Hambro Perks in 2013 by
Rupert Hambro CBE and
Dominic Perks. The Financial...
- traditions,
which were only
later codified,
largely under Charlemagne. The
Leges Salica, Ribuaria, and
Chamavorum were
Carolingian creations,
their basis in earlier...
- 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...
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foliage of a
Kapok in
Kolkata Mumbai,
India Also śāri (Sanskrit: शारि) ****us
salica is
actually not a
thrush but a
synonym of
Acridotheres tristis, the common...
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titles to move up to featherweight. 15 Lou
Salica (2) (def.
Georgie Pace) 24 Sep 1940 – 7 Aug 1942 3
Salica lost to
Ortiz but the
NYSAC title was not on...