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Studies in Late Antiquity, 2021
This article has two interwoven objectives. The first is to show what these items of law reveal about the Visigothic healthcare system and its origins.
Ido Israelowich
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This article has two interwoven objectives. The first is to show what these items of law reveal about the Visigothic healthcare system and its origins.
Ido Israelowich
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ISTORIYA, 2022
The formation of the state-legal system in medieval Europe can be represented as a model. This is convenient for a more detailed study of historical and legal processes. This model does not completely coincide with historical reality, but it reflects the
E. Kalinina
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The formation of the state-legal system in medieval Europe can be represented as a model. This is convenient for a more detailed study of historical and legal processes. This model does not completely coincide with historical reality, but it reflects the
E. Kalinina
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Law, Culture and Regionalism in Early Medieval Spain
Contents: Merida and Toledo, 550-589 King Leovigild and the conversion of the Visigoths Julian of Toledo and the education of kings in late 7th-century Spain The autobiographical works of Valerius of Bierzo: their structure and purpose Sicut lex Gothorum
R. Collins
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Esclavos, dependientes y alienación de la propiedad en la Iglesia visigoda
Anuario de Historia de la IglesiaThis paper will review the situation of ecclesiastical dependents (servi, mancipia, ancillae, liberti) in the Visigothic kingdom. In the main normative sources on these groups (conciliar canons, monastic rules, civil legislation), their insertion in the ...
J. González-Nestares
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P. D. King, Law and Society in the Visigothic Kingdom, 1972
2018Francia, Bd. 5 (1977)
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From Adoptio to Profiliatio: Institute of Adoption in Spain from the 4th to the 10th Centuries
ISTORIYAThe article is devoted to the study of the main directions of the evolution Roman adoption (adoptio) in Spain in the 4th — 10th centuries. In the Spanish provinces of the Empire in the 4th — 5th centuries, the norms of Roman law (Theodosian Code) were in
O. Aurov
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Anaquel de Estudios Árabes
The Arabic MS 1623 of the Royal Library of the Monastery of El Escorial is extremely rich in information on the form of governing the large tracts of ecclesiastical properties that survived from the Visigothic period until well into the Andalusi period ...
Ana Echevarría Arsuaga
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The Arabic MS 1623 of the Royal Library of the Monastery of El Escorial is extremely rich in information on the form of governing the large tracts of ecclesiastical properties that survived from the Visigothic period until well into the Andalusi period ...
Ana Echevarría Arsuaga
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Journal of Medieval Iberian Studies
This article focuses on the opportunities afforded the lexicographer by a particular case of double tradition of early medieval documents: wills and their sacramental publications.
Mercè Puig Rodríguez-Escalona +1 more
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This article focuses on the opportunities afforded the lexicographer by a particular case of double tradition of early medieval documents: wills and their sacramental publications.
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The Concepts of Lex and Iustitia, and the “Art” of Making Laws in Liber Iudiciorum
Hiperboreea Journal (2013-)Liber Iudiciorum, the first Visigothic law code with territorial jurisdiction applied to the Visigoths and Hispano-Romans, replaced the Codex Euricianus and the Breviarium Alaricianum, both following the tradition of legal reception from the ius ...
Dorothea Valentinova
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