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contains, among other things, provisions governing border disputes and, in particular, issues arising from the division of land between the settled Gothic conquerors and the Romanesque landowners, as well as provisions for lending, purchase and donation, marriage and succession. He is acknowledged in
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must have had a significant share. Controversial is the proportion of Germanic and Roman legal concepts; It is undisputed that the proportion of
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were a knightly class; they could change lords, but they had to return all the landed benefices they had received from their former lord.
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research as a pioneering legislative achievement for the Germanic codifications. The work is written in good Latin; in his writing
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depending on whether they were lords of slaves or freemen, and there are two classes of freemen who have lords above them: the
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lawyer and principal counsellor of the king. The customs of the Visigothic nation were recognised and affirmed. The
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is largely confused and it appears that it was merely a recollection of Gothic custom altered by
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as well as excerpts from the Constitutions of Roman Emperors. Thus, the
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is also evidence of the advanced Romanization of the Visigoths.
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Imaginary portrait of Euric by Manuel Rodríguez de Guzmán (1855)
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dominates. In the first place, the legal texts derive from the
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society. There is the class of lords, who are called either
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Roman Law. From classical times to modern codifications
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Visigoths
Euric
King of the Visigoths
Toulouse
Arles
early Germanic law
Roman
Roman law
stratification
Gallo-Roman
buccellarii
saiones
Roman Emperors
Roman lawyers
Roman law
classical
Paulussentenzen
excerpt
Institutiones
Gaius

University of Auvergne
Lex Baiuvariorum
Germanic legal codifications
Burgundians
lex Romana Burgundionum
Franks
Alamanni
lex Alamannorum

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