- Kyffhäuserkreis, from
which region the Lex
Anglorum et
Werinorum hoc est
Thuringorum is
believed by many to have come. The
ethnic names of
Frisians and Warines...
- The Lex
Thuringorum ("Law of the Thuringians") is a law code that
survives today in one 10th-century m****cript, the
Codex Corbeiensis,
alongside a copy...
- the Franks. The
Baiuvarii were
Frankicised a
century later. The Lex
Thuringorum do****ents an
upper class nobility of adalingi. From
about 554 to 788...
-
legal customs (but
perhaps did not use them extensively) as the Lex
Thuringorum and
continued to
exact a
tribute of pigs,
presumably a
Merovingian imposition...
- it
possibly date back to the 6th century. It is very
similar to Lex
Thuringorum,
which was the
legal code of the Thuringi, with whom the
Baiuvarii had...
-
William III of
Weimar (Wilhelmi
Thuringorum praetor; died 16
April 1039) was
count of
Weimar from 1003 and of the
Eichsfeld from 1022. He was the youngest...
- Alamannorum, Lex
Salica and Lex Ripuaria, Lex Saxonum, Lex
Frisionum and Lex
Thuringorum). Franconian,
Saxon and
Swabian law
remained in
force and
competed with...
-
counts (comites),
margraves (marchiones), and
dukes of
Thuringia (duces
Thuringorum). The
march was
probably ruled primarily by the
Babenberg family. The...
-
include Wærne or
Werne in the Old
English Widsith, and
Warnii in the Lex
Thuringorum. The name
supposedly meant either "defenders" or "living by the river"...
- but he and his East
Frankish successors were
commonly known as
duces Thuringorum, "dukes of the Thuringians", as they set
about establishing their power...