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code of euricの例文

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  • Both the Code of Euric and Breviary of Alaric borrowed heavily from the Theodosian Code.
  • Parts of the " Lex Baiuvariorum " are identical with the Visigothic Code of Euric and from the " Lex Alamannorum ".
  • The " Code of Euric " of 471 codified the traditional laws that had been entrusted to the memory of designated specialists who had learned each article by heart.
  • Code of Euric ( " Codex Euricianus " ), issued between 471 and 476, has been described as " the best legislative work of the fifth century ".
  • Of the Code of Euric, fragments of chapters 276 to 337 have been discovered in a palimpsest manuscript in the Biblioth鑡ue Nationale at Paris ( Latin coll, No . 12161 ), proving that the code ran over a large area.
  • In 643, Visigoth king Chindasuinth ( 642-653 ) proposed a new Visigothic Code, the " Lex Visigothorum " ( also called the " Liber Iudiciorum " or " Forum Iudicium " ), which replaced both the Code of Euric and the Breviary of Alaric.