• An asega (legal interpreter or law-speaker) was, in the Middle Ages, an official legal advisor to the court of law in the Westerlauwers district (i.e...
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  • The Asega-bôk, English: "Book of the Judges", was part of the legal code for the Rustringian Frisians. The oldest known manuscript version, the First...
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  • visions of the "end of days". One of its many versions can be found in the Asega-bôk. Another version can be found in the Saltair na Rann.[citation needed]...
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    chronology is probably correct; names are given in their modern Icelandic form. Asega (lawspeaker of medieval western Friesland) Brehon Medieval Scandinavian...
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    Friesland Adel III Ubbo of Friesland (died c. 71 BC), King of Friesland Adel IV Asega Askar of Friesland (died c. 11), King of Friesland Adel Adham (1928–1996)...
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    rural municipalities. Originally the redjeven were all judges, so-called Asega, who were appointed by the territorial lords. After significant territories...
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    Consortium.) The same year, Cheek––along with Ariana Allensworth, Salome Asega, Sable Elyse Smith, and Nadia Williams––co-organized "The Kara Walker Experience:...
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    relevant during the Middle Ages. The thing was led by law-speakers called asega, with the component -a meaning 'law' and the component -sega meaning 'to...
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  • history, known for editing and translating Germanic law codes including the Asega-bôk (his was the first modern scholarly edition thereof), the legal code...
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    Charlemagne summoned twelve representatives of the Frisian people, the asega's ('law-speakers'), and demanded they recite their people's laws. When they...
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  • social media platform Instagram using the hashtag #karawalkerdomino. Salome Asega and Sable Elyse Smith, New York-based artists, organized a visit to the...
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    BCE Adel II Atharik ("Rrich of friends"), 264-? BCE Adel III Ubbo Adel IV Asega Askar ("Black Adel") Poppo's defeat generally marks the conquest of Frisia...
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  • the Suicide Battalion, Gore was the target of a conspiracy by two majors, Asega and Nasur Ezaga, who were Lugbara and resented being commanded by someone...
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  • edited and translated a number of early Germanic law codes including the Asega-bôk, the legal code for the Rustringian Frisians and one of the oldest surviving...
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  • Munich (DE), for FNY Festival, curated with Peggy Schoenegge, with: Salome Asega & Reese Donohue & Tongkwai Lulin, Geoffrey Lillemon, Martina Menegon, Jakob...
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