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... presumes to ride a horse without the owner's permission , let him know that two solidi must be given to him to whom the horse belongs if the horse has been taken for a journey of one day only ; but if indeed for more than that , let him ...
... presumes to ride a horse without the owner's permission , let him know that two solidi must be given to him to whom the horse belongs if the horse has been taken for a journey of one day only ; but if indeed for more than that , let him ...
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... PRESUME TO RAISE THEIR HANDS AGAINST A CHRISTIAN . 1. If any Jew presumes to raise a hand against a Christian with fist , shoe , club , whip , or stone , or has seized his hair , let him be condemned to the loss of a hand . 2. But if he ...
... PRESUME TO RAISE THEIR HANDS AGAINST A CHRISTIAN . 1. If any Jew presumes to raise a hand against a Christian with fist , shoe , club , whip , or stone , or has seized his hair , let him be condemned to the loss of a hand . 2. But if he ...
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... presume to commit similar offenses . If anyone presumes to make composition thus , so that he fails to make judgment in strict accordance with law , let him know that he must pay a fine . 12. We ordain this with respect to Romans , that ...
... presume to commit similar offenses . If anyone presumes to make composition thus , so that he fails to make judgment in strict accordance with law , let him know that he must pay a fine . 12. We ordain this with respect to Romans , that ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Book of Constitutions or Law of Gundobad | 17 |
Of Thefts and Acts of Violence | 41 |
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according accused AMBÉRIEUX animals Aunegild barbarian Battle of Chalons belongs Beyerle bondservant Burgun Burgundian kingdom Burgundian or Roman Burgundians and Romans Code of Euric committed compelled to pay concerning counts comites crime customary law daughter Davoud-Oghlou death decree DeSalis DuCange earlier laws established faramanni father fee simple foederati Fredegisil fugitive further provision Germanic gift give given Godomar grandson Gregory of Tours guarantor oathtaker Gundobad horse husband inheritance judge killed king land lawbook leges let him pay let him receive let the amount let the master let the slave Lex Gundobada Lex Romana Burgundionum Lex Visigothorum loss marriage native freeman oath observed owner pay twelve solidi payment person pledges portion present law presumes pretium punishment receive a hundred Roman law seems semissis serf Sigismund slave servus sons theft three solidi Titles translation tremissis vineyard Visigoths wergeld Whoever wishes witnesses wittimon woman