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    The Codex Euricianus or Code of Euric was a collection of laws governing the Visigoths compiled at the order of Euric, King of the Visigoths, sometime...
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    Euric (Gothic: 𐌰đŒč𐍅𐌰𐍂𐌮đŒčđŒș𐍃, Aiwareiks, see Eric), also known as Evaric (c. 420 – 28 December 484), son of Theodoric I, ruled as king (rex) of the...
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    are the Code of Euric, which were compiled by roughly 480 A.D. The first written laws of the Visigothic kingdom were compiled during the rule of king Alaric...
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    were still separated by religion and by distinct law codes. Liuvigild modified the old Code of Euric which governed the Goths and created his own Codex...
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    Ages codified their laws. One of the first of these Germanic law codes to be written was the Visigothic Code of Euric (471 AD). This was followed by...
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    the Code of Euric, the legal base of Leonese medieval laws. When Moors arrived to the Iberian Peninsula, they defeated Don Rodrigo in the Battle of Guadalete...
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    Lex Baiuvariorum (category Germanic legal codes)
    identical with the Visigothic Code of Euric and from the Lex Alamannorum. The Bavarian law, therefore, is later than that of the Alamanni. It dates unquestionably...
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    describe a series of commonalities between the various law codes (the Leges Barbarorum, 'laws of the barbarians', also called Leges) of the early Germanic...
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    for restoring the Roman order. Under King Euric—who eliminated the status of foederati—a triumphal advance of the Visigoths began. Alarmed at Visigoth...
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    Álvaro d'Ors Pérez-Peix (category Academic staff of the University of Coimbra)
    11. D’Ors focused on so-called Code of Euric, a Visigothic document from the 5gh century; he prepared an edition of the manuscript and provided an erudite...
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    king Euric dies and is succeeded by his son Alaric II. Euric has built a rampart to protect the city of Carcassonne southeast of Toulouse, on a bend of the...
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    Between 471 and 476, Euric captured most of southern Gaul. According to historian J. B. Bury, Euric was probably the "greatest of the Visigothic kings"...
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    Alaric II (category Year of birth unknown)
    "ruler of all"; Latin: Alaricus; c. 458/466 – August 507) was the King of the Visigoths from 484 until 507. He succeeded his father Euric as king of the...
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  • under King Euric extend their rule from the Loire to Gibraltar (approximate date). Ireland: The Diocese of Connor is erected. Budhagupta, ruler of the Gupta...
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    formulated by Euric, but to the Hispano-Roman and Gallo-Roman population, living under Visigoth rule south of the Loire and, in Book 16, to the members of the trinitarian...
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    on orders from Ricimer. The Praetorian prefect of Gaul, Arvandus, tried to persuade Euric the new king of the Visigoths to rebel, on the grounds that Roman...
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    primary military challenges facing the remains of the Western Roman Empire: the resurgent Visigoths, under Euric, whose domain straddled the Pyrenees; and...
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    Goths (redirect from History of the Goths)
    Attila to a stalemate in the Battle of the Catalaunian Fields, although Theodoric was killed in the battle. Under Euric, the Visigoths established an independent...
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    target of Visigothic expansion, and the city was frequently besieged, including once by Euric. Although defended by Sidonius Apollinaris, at the head of the...
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    was occupied by the Visigoths and King Euric. There is no evidence of destruction and apparently the capture of the city was relatively quiet. The Visigoths...
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    also produced, for instance spandex "Plastic Recycling Factsheet" (PDF). EuRIC - European Recycling Industries’ Confederation. Retrieved November 9, 2021...
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    Breton. Both historians describe Riothamus's losing battle against King Euric of the Visigoths at DĂ©ols around the year 470. In response to a plea from...
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    Avallon (category Communes of Yonne)
    (and presumably died) in the neighborhood of Avallon after being defeated in the battle of DĂ©ols by Euric king of the Visigoths, whom the Western Roman Emperor...
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    An army of Burgundians swept down the RhĂŽne Valley as far as Valence and the valley of the Durance. In 471 an army of Visigoths led by Euric defeated...
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    Tarraconensis (Ebro basin, 410) and when in 475 the Visigothic king Euric formed the kingdom of Tolosa (modern Toulouse), he incorporated the territory equivalent...
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  • Retrieved 2015-11-05. British Metals Recycling Association The Bureau of International Recycling The European Recycling Industries’ Confederation (EuRIC)...
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    DĂ©ols (category Communes of Indre)
    Visigoths of Euric defeated the army of the Briton king Riothamus at the battle of DĂ©ols, the victory carrying with it the supremacy over the district of Berry...
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    October 456. Euric, King of the Visigoths from 466 until his death in 484. Paulinus of Nola, Roman poet, writer and senator. Odo the Great, Duke of Aquitaine...
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    Euric. Alaric II put forth a Breviarium of Roman law for his Roman subjects; but the great collection of Visigothic laws dates from the later days of...
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    (→ 6th in heat, did not advance) Men's 4x400 metres relay George Simon, Euric Bobb, Benedict Cayenne, Edwin Roberts Heats — 3:04.5 min (→ 2nd in heat...
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