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    The Edictum Rothari (lit. Edict of Rothari; also Edictus Rothari or Edictum Rotharis) was the first written compilation of Lombard law, codified and promulgated...
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    643, he issued the Edictum Rothari a compilation of Lombard law based on ancient customs. According to Paul the Deacon, "Rothari then captured all the...
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    Bonaparte in the early 19th century. The earliest Lombard law code, the Edictum Rothari, may allude to the use of seal rings, but it is not until the reign...
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    century), scultetia (13th century). The title first appears in the Edictum Rothari of 643 AD, where it is spelled in post-Roman Latin as sculdahis. This...
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    (ablative) (the second element is cognate with English seat) in the Edictum Rothari shows the same shift. Many names in the Lombard royal families show...
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    the Roman city of Opitergium (Oderzo). Rothari also made the famous edict bearing his name, the Edictum Rothari, which established the laws and the customs...
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    earliest series of codifications was the Edictus Rothari, issued in 643 by the Lombard King Rothari. The next set of law codes to be composed, the Lex...
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  • medieval European law codes: the Lex Burgundionum, the Salic law, and the Edictum Rothari. Katherine Fischer, the daughter of Martha (née Halloway) and Herbert...
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    tree (or, also, hazel, pear or apple) belonging to another person (Edictum Rothari, No. 301, 643 AD). Since the beginning of the 20th century, due to...
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    the Exarchate and from the Byzantine Empire. King Rothari of the Lombards issues the Edictum Rothari, which is the first codification of Lombard law (written...
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    earlier Roman laws. Systems that appeared somewhat later include the Edictum Rothari of the Lombards (643), the Lex Visigothorum (654), the Lex Alamannorum...
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    Carolingian and Byzantine emperors, but, in fact, by his alterations to the Edictum Rothari, he acknowledged himself as the legitimate Lombard "king." The successors...
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    gastaldia or castaldia) with civil, martial, and judicial powers. By the Edictum Rothari of 643, the gastalds were given the civil authority in the cities and...
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    The first written legal code was composed in poor Latin in 643: the Edictum Rothari. It was primarily the codification of the oral legal tradition of the...
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    assassinated in May 878. He was notably the last Lombard ruler to revise the Edictum Rothari. Adelchis' daughter was Ageltrude, wife of Guy III of Spoleto. Coinage...
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    containing legalistic writings compiled in the reign of Rothari and known as Edictum Rothari or Leges Langobardorum. As such, Origo Gentis Langobardorum...
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  • the Exarchate and from the Byzantine Empire. King Rothari of the Lombards issues the Edictum Rothari, which is the first codification of Lombard law (written...
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  • legal codification under David I of Scotland Welsh law (Leges Walliae) Edictum Rothari (Leges Langobardorum) 643 CE compilation of Lombard law Inter arma...
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    famous illustrated manuscript of the Origo gentis Langobardorum and Edictum Rothari in which the Table was inserted after completion before the first folio...
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  • Benedicti Duchy of Rome Principality of Capua Origo Gentis Langobardorum Edictum Rothari History of the Lombards Early Middle Ages History of Italy "GRIMOALDO...
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  • prolific legislator. Besides the Notitia, he added 152 titles to the Edictum Rothari of his predecessor. The Notitia is "essentially a forerunner of the...
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    1st century BC. Tolve is mentioned for the first time in the Lombard Edictum Rothari. In the Middle Ages Tolve grew around a castle with three towers, first...
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  • in praising the heretical King Rothari because of his legislation, the Edictum Rothari: "In the time of King Rothari, a light arose in the darkness;...
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  • (2013). Law and Society in the Age of Theoderic the Great: A Study of the Edictum Theoderici. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press. p. 23. ISBN 978-1-107-02834-0...
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    believes that the Origo was written around 643 as a prologue to the Edictum Rothari, and continued to be updated till 671. According to Walter Pohl, the...
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    dell'Edictum Rothari" (PDF). Mirator. 8 (1): 1–10. Parducci, Domenico (2007). "Abstract: Foreigners in the Early Middle Ages: notes on ch. 367 of the Edictum Rothari"...
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    Gauti Old Norse: Gautr,Old Norse: Gauti, Latin: Gapt, Gaut, or Gausus (Edictum Rothari), Old English: Geat Perhaps originally the God Odin. As a king of the...
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    Christian (1711). Das deutsche Reichs-Archiv (in German). Vol. 6. pp. 288–289. Edictum to all Electors and States of the Holy Roman Empire, that he entrusted...
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