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Germanic laws

The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
Germanic laws customary law codes of the Germans before their contact with the Romans. They are unknown to us except through casual references of ancient authors and inferences from the codes compiled after the tribes had invaded the Roman Empire. These codes (called leges barbarorum ), dating from the 5th to the 9th cent., are usually divided into four groups: the Gothic (Visigothic, Burgundian, and Ostrogothic), the Frankish (Salic, Ripuarian, Chamavian, and Thuringian), the Saxon (Saxon, Anglo-Saxon, and Frisian), and the Bavarian (Alemannic and Bavarian). The Langobardic, or Lombard, ... Read more
Germanic law
Law of the various Germanic peoples from ancient times to the Middle Ages. It was essentially unwritten tribal...the 12th century to meet the needs of traders, further eroded the power of local law. Germanic law Germanic law Germanic law Read more
GERMANIC LANGUAGES
GERMANIC LANGUAGES. A group of related languages including ENGLISH , DUTCH , FRISIAN , GERMAN , the...still await convincing answers: At what point in history and in what ways did a common Proto-Germanic break away from Indo-European? Do the various Germanic languages form a DIALECT continuum? How can they ... Read more

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