- Iudiciorum, or Book of the Judgements; Spanish:
Fuero Juzgo), also
called Lex
Visigothorum (English: Law of the Visigoths), is a set of laws
first promulgated by...
-
codex is also
found in the
Breviary of
Alaric (also
called Lex
Romana Visigothorum),
promulgated on 2
February 506 by
Visigoth King
Alaric II. On 26 March...
- son
Wittiza followed him on the
throne according to the
Chronica Regum Visigothorum. The
kingdom survived until 711, when King
Roderic (Rodrigo) was killed...
- The
Breviary of
Alaric (Breviarium
Alaricianum or Lex
Romana Visigothorum) is a
collection of
Roman law,
compiled by
Roman jurists and
issued by referendary...
- (see below),
issuing roughly the
first half,
which drew upon the Lex
Visigothorum.
Following his
consolidation of power,
between 501 and his
death in 516...
-
separate laws to
Roman and
Germanic individuals,
notably the Lex
Romana Visigothorum (506), the Lex
Romana Curiensis and the Lex
Romana Burgundionum. The...
-
tables for
Romans after the fall of the
Western Roman Empire lex
Romana Visigothorum (AD 506) – one of the law
tables for
Romans after the fall of the Western...
- was lost. In 654, more
extensive legislation was introduced, the Lex
Visigothorum. This
legislation became a
territorial legislation and no
longer legislation...
-
Visigothic Spain: A
Proposed Solution based on
Isidore of
Seville and the Lex
Visigothorum. pp. 1–5. and Abstract. "V2*Vault
Shutdown |
Canvas @ Yale". Archived...
- (Spanish:
Fuero Juzgo, English: Book of Judgements), also
called Lex
Visigothorum or the
Visigothic Code
promulgated by king
Chindaswinth (642–653 AD)...