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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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research as a pioneering legislative achievement for the
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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
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society. There is the class of lords, who are called either
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