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- The Breviary of Alaric (Breviarium Alaricianum or Lex Romana Visigothorum) is a collection of Roman law, compiled by Roman jurists and issued by referendary...
- Iudiciorum, or Book of the Judgements; Spanish: Fuero Juzgo), also called Lex Visigothorum (English: Law of the Visigoths), is a set of laws first promulgated by...
- separate laws to Roman and Germanic individuals, notably the Lex Romana Visigothorum (506), the Lex Romana Curiensis and the Lex Romana Burgundionum. The...
- was lost. In 654, more extensive legislation was introduced, the Lex Visigothorum. This legislation became a territorial legislation and no longer legislation...
- codex is also found in the Breviary of Alaric (also called Lex Romana Visigothorum), promulgated on 2 February 506. On 26 March 429, Emperor Theodosius...
- son Wittiza followed him on the throne according to the Chronica Regum Visigothorum. The kingdom survived until 711, when King Roderic (Rodrigo) was killed...
- (see below), issuing roughly the first half, which drew upon the Lex Visigothorum. Following his consolidation of power, between 501 and his death in 516...
- tables for Romans after the fall of the Western Roman Empire lex Romana Visigothorum (AD 506) – one of the law tables for Romans after the fall of the Western...
- and six months, while two other continuations of the Chronicon Regum Visigothorum record Achila's reign of three years. In contrast to the regnal lists...
- somewhat later include the Edictum Rothari of the Lombards (643), the Lex Visigothorum (654), the Lex Alamannorum (730), and the Lex Frisionum (c. 785). These...