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Cyfraith Hywel (Welsh: [ˈkəvraiθ ˈhəwɛl]; Laws of Hywel), also
known as
Welsh law (Latin:
Leges Walliæ), was the
system of law
practised in
medieval Wales...
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lists all m****cripts
known to
contain versions of the
Cyfraith Hywel first codified by
Hywel Dda in the mid 10th century.
Black Book of Chirk...
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Wales between 942 and his
death in 950. The 'law of
Hywel Dda' (Welsh:
Cyfraith Hywel), as it
became known,
codified the
previously existing folk laws...
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Welsh law (Welsh:
Cyfraith Cymru) is an
autonomous part of the
English law
system composed of
legislation made by the Senedd.
Wales is part of the legal...
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medieval Wales,
which are
commonly known as the Laws of
Hywel Dda (Welsh:
Cyfraith Hywel). None of the law m****cripts can be
dated to Hywel's time, but Hywel's...
- Ācāra (India)
Customary law (South Africa) Urf (Arab world/Islamic law)
Cyfraith Hywel (Wales) Xeer (Somalia) Usos y
costumbres (various
regions of Latin...
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House of
Aberffraw was restored. Nonetheless,
surviving m****cripts of
Cyfraith Hywel recognise the
importance of the
lords of
Aberffraw as
overlords of...
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separate legal jurisprudence based on the well-established laws of
Cyfraith Hywel, and by the
increasingly sophisticated court of the
House of Aberffraw...
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scholars agree it was
written shortly after the
Hijra (622). In Wales, the
Cyfraith Hywel (Law of Hywel) was
codified by
Hywel Dda c. 942–950. It
served as...
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mentioned in
Peniarth MS.37, a 14th-century copy of the
Gwentian code of the
Cyfraith Hywel (Welsh law),
which (according to
Peter Bartrum)
shows that it was...