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19: 311:"The research work of Konrad Beyerle indicates that the Benedictine monastery at Niederaltaich on the Danube played an important part in the drafting of this lex...which was established in 741. It seems highly probably that the Lex Baiuvariorum was compiled between 730 and 744, that is, presumably under the rule of the Bavarian duke Odilo." 205:
Title VIII: On Women and their Legal Causes that often occur. First and foremost, addresses the fines and instances of justified homicide incidental to acts of female (free or bonded) infidelity and adulterous acts. Addresses, too, fines incurred by male (free or bonded) misconduct and molestation
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consists mostly of individual acts the penalty in cash to be paid to the victim or the victim's family as well as the public treasury. Many of the extant manuscripts are in a small format, a clear indication that the lawbook was at hand when the lord held court. The text is written in Latin.
107:, and the country divided into several bishoprics; and we find frequent references to these bishops (in the plural) in the law of the Bavarians. On the other hand, we know that the law is anterior to the reign of Duke 119: 172: 149:
is divided into 23 titles. Titles 1–6 regulate the law of the different social ranks. Titles 7-23 offer legal rulings on criminal and private law.
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indicate that it cannot simply be a copy. K. Reindels claims that the law could have been developed in stages, starting with the reign of
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The laws remained in effect until 1180. The oldest manuscript dates from around 800 and is in the possession of the library of the
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as the leading noble family from which the rulers of Bavaria are chosen. The other noble families explicitly mentioned are:
326:, English trans. John Fosberry. Mittalalterliches Kriminalmuseum, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, (1990 Eng. trans. 1993) p.48-52 126:(539–548) until we have the version that we know today created during the reign of Odillo. What is certain is that the 91:
of the Frankish kings. Immediately after the revolt of Bavaria in 743, the Bavarian Duke Odilo was forced to submit to
418: 362: 202:. Fines for breaking the law varies depending on the status of the individuals involved: free, set free, and unfree. 343:, English trans. John Fosberry. Mittelalterliches Kriminalmuseum, Rothenburg ob der Tauber, (1990 Eng. trans. 1993) 59:, founder supplemented the code around 748. It is one of the most well documented bodies of Germanic tribal law. 96: 103:, and to recognize the Frankish suzerainty. About the same period, too, the church of Bavaria was organized by 413: 153:
Title I: Protection of the church, spiritual men, its people and property including servants and wards.
408: 375: 350:, Mittelalterliches Kriminalmuseum, Rothenburg ob der Taube, Druckerei Schulist, Heilbronn, 1981 395:, A database on Carolingian secular law texts (Karl Ubl, Cologne University, Germany, 2012). 285: 8: 380: 52: 92: 36: 358: 18: 111:(749-788). The date of compilation must, therefore, be placed between 743 and 749. 56: 118:
uses some identical titles as Visigothic and Alamani texts, synodal texts and the
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of the sixth through eighth centuries. The first compilation was edited by
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Title II: Protection of the duke, his office, and his military operations.
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8. about women and their legal cases, as they often happen
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Die Baiuwaren: Von der Völkerwanderung bis Tassilo III.
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Merzbacher, Friedrich, "History of German Law Making",
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In full, the different titles were ordered as follows:
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2. about the Duke and the legal cases that concern him
83:. It dates unquestionably from a period when the 400: 232:7. about the prohibition of incestuous marriages 87:was very strong in Bavaria, when the dukes were 389:Bibliotheca legum regni Francorum manuscripta 376:Full text of MGH critical edition (in Latin). 229:6. about servants, how they should be repaid 226:5. about freedmen, how they should be repaid 186:Title IV: The protection of the free. Under 387: 357:pp 49 – 53. Verlag C.H. Beck, 2002, 268:19. about the dead and what concerns them 223:4. about the free, as they are atoned for 17: 304:Note, though, in Fosberry, John trans, 114:Wilhelm Störmer claims that though the 401: 385:and its manuscript tradition on the 277:22. about orchards, forests and bees 220:3. about the sexes and their penance 214:1. about the clergy or of church law 13: 247:12. about destroyed boundary signs 183:(sometimes also spelled "Drozza"). 14: 435: 369: 348:Criminal Justice Through the Ages 341:Criminal Justice through the Ages 324:Criminal Justice through the Ages 306:Criminal Justice through the Ages 130:was created at the behest of the 424:Germany in the Early Middle Ages 271:20. about dogs and their penance 316: 298: 1: 37:collection of the tribal laws 200:those who have been set free 194:makes a distinction between 7: 256:15. about entrusted things 10: 440: 333: 159:Title III: Stipulates the 120:Tradition Book of Freising 274:21. about hawks and birds 253:14. about harmful animals 241:10. about arson to houses 419:Legal history of Germany 291: 66:are identical with the 388: 339:Fosberry, John trans, 322:Fosberry, John trans, 313: 26: 309: 21: 414:Germanic legal codes 286:University of Munich 381:Information on the 262:17. about witnesses 353:Störmer, Wilhelm. 265:18. about fighters 196:those who are free 93:Pippin the Younger 85:Frankish authority 55:, in 741 or 743. 27: 244:11. about outrage 431: 409:Duchy of Bavaria 391: 383:lex Baiuvariorum 327: 320: 314: 302: 192:Lex Baiuvariorum 147:Lex Baiuvariorum 139:Lex Baiuvariorum 128:Lex Baiuvariorum 116:Lex Baiuvariorum 64:Lex Baiuvariorum 32:Lex Baiuvariorum 23:Lex Baiuvariorum 439: 438: 434: 433: 432: 430: 429: 428: 399: 398: 372: 336: 331: 330: 321: 317: 303: 299: 294: 259:16. about sales 250:13. about pawns 76:Lex Alamannorum 12: 11: 5: 437: 427: 426: 421: 416: 411: 397: 396: 378: 371: 370:External links 368: 367: 366: 351: 344: 335: 332: 329: 328: 315: 296: 295: 293: 290: 282: 281: 280:23. about pigs 278: 275: 272: 269: 266: 263: 260: 257: 254: 251: 248: 245: 242: 239: 238:9. about theft 236: 233: 230: 227: 224: 221: 218: 215: 208: 207: 203: 184: 157: 154: 101:Charles Martel 99:, the sons of 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 436: 425: 422: 420: 417: 415: 412: 410: 407: 406: 404: 394: 392: 390: 384: 379: 377: 374: 373: 364: 363:3-406-47981-2 360: 356: 352: 349: 345: 342: 338: 337: 325: 319: 312: 307: 301: 297: 289: 287: 279: 276: 273: 270: 267: 264: 261: 258: 255: 252: 249: 246: 243: 240: 237: 234: 231: 228: 225: 222: 219: 216: 213: 212: 211: 204: 201: 197: 193: 189: 185: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 158: 155: 152: 151: 150: 148: 143: 140: 135: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 112: 110: 106: 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 77: 73:and from the 72: 71:Code of Euric 69: 65: 62:Parts of the 60: 58: 54: 53:Niederaltaich 50: 46: 42: 38: 34: 33: 24: 20: 16: 386: 382: 354: 347: 340: 323: 318: 310: 305: 300: 283: 209: 199: 195: 191: 187: 146: 144: 138: 136: 127: 124:Theudebert I 115: 113: 74: 63: 61: 31: 30: 28: 22: 15: 161:Agilolfings 134:overlords. 109:Tassilo III 105:St Boniface 403:Categories 68:Visigothic 57:Duke Odilo 173:Hahilinga 45:Eberswind 206:of women 132:Frankish 97:Carloman 81:Alamanni 47:, first 393:website 334:Sources 165:Anniona 89:vassals 41:Bavarii 39:of the 361:  190:, the 181:Trozza 169:Fagana 35:was a 292:Notes 177:Huosi 49:abbot 359:ISBN 198:and 188:free 179:and 145:The 137:The 95:and 29:The 51:of 405:: 288:. 175:, 171:, 167:, 365:.

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collection of the tribal laws
Bavarii
Eberswind
abbot
Niederaltaich
Duke Odilo
Visigothic
Code of Euric
Lex Alamannorum
Alamanni
Frankish authority
vassals
Pippin the Younger
Carloman
Charles Martel
St Boniface
Tassilo III
Tradition Book of Freising
Theudebert I
Frankish
Agilolfings
Anniona
Fagana
Hahilinga
Huosi
Trozza
University of Munich
ISBN
3-406-47981-2

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