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    Historia Langobardorum IV.xlii (English translation by William Dudley Foulke, 1907) Information on the Edictum Rothari as part of the Leges Langobardorum and...
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    reign of Rothari and known as Edictum Rothari or Leges Langobardorum. As such, Origo Gentis Langobardorum is preserved in three manuscripts, Modena, Biblioteca...
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  • Paul II Leges inter Brettos et Scottos, legal codification under David I of Scotland Welsh law (Leges Walliae) Edictum Rothari (Leges Langobardorum) 643...
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    Jarnut (1995), pp. 98–101. Paul Deacon, Historia Langobardorum, VI, 55. Leges Langobardorum, Ratchis Leges, 14, 1-3. Jarnut (1995), p. 101. Jarnut (1995)...
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  • Lombards "Origo gentis langobardorum et Chronicon gothanum", ed. Friedrich Bluhme. Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Leges langobardorum IV (Hanover, 1868),...
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    secular texts include the Novels of Justinian; and the 8th-century Leges Langobardorum (Laws of the Lombards - Germanic). Finally, it contains the famous...
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    personal union of the two kingdoms. Charlemagne chose to maintain the "Leges Langobardorum" even if following the revolt of 776, led by the duke of Friuli Hrodgaud...
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    such as Lex Romana Curiensis, Lex Alamannorum, Lex Baiuvariorum and Leges Langobardorum. In 1027, Emperor Conrad II, in order to secure the important route...
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  • tempus, 132 Cassiodor, Variae, X, 27 und XII, 24. Beyerle, Leges Langobardorum, 195 (Ahistulfi leges I,4). Honorantiae Civitatis Papiae Codex Carolinus 86...
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    Lombards". He created a personal union of the two kingdoms. Although the Leges Langobardorum [it] were maintained, he reorganised the kingdom on the Frankish...
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    Deacon, Historia gentis Langobardorum ("History of the Lombards"), ed. L. Bethmann and G. Waitz, "Pauli historia Langobardorum." In MGH Scriptores rerum...
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  • Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptorum Tomus IV[permanent dead link]: Leges Langobardorum (Hannover: Hahn 1868), pp. 663-664 (ed. Blühme). Pierre Toubert (1973)...
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    series falls into five main divisions, Antiquitates, Diplomata, Epistolae, Leges and Scriptores, with an additional smaller division of Necrologia. Many...
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    (LA) Leges Langobardorum, in Friedrich Bluhme (editor), Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Hanover, 1868, Vol. IV. Ernesto Bernareggi, Moneta Langobardorum, Milan...
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    (Leges Municipales, IV) was not published until 1955. Volume. Chartarum, I, Turin, 1836. Chartae ab anno DCII ad annum MCCLXXXXII Volume II. Leges Municipales...
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    Óðinn). Attested in the 7th-century Origo Gentis Langobardorum and the 8th-century Historia Langobardorum from the Italian Peninsula, the narrative strongly...
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    Carolingian Empire. However, by calling in Charlemagne's son Pepin, rex Langobardorum, to his defence, Obelerio raised the ire of the populace against himself...
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  • Part 2, 657–795 (1903) Bluhme, Friedrich, Liutprandi Leges de Anno XI In: Edictus Langobardorum (1868) Bury, John Bagnall, A History of the Later Roman...
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  • ISBN 978-972-9376-12-2. Karolus Lehmann and Karolus Augustus Eckhardt (eds.), Leges Alamannorum, MGH Leges, Hannover, 1966, p. 18 Michael Gorman, "The Commentary on Genesis...
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  • extracted by Grotius. Paul the Deacon: History of the Lombards (de Gestis Langobardorum), Book VI, based on the printed version of Friedrich Lindenbrog [fr]...
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    appear harmless, described as adolescens in Paul the Deacon's Historia Langobardorum (Book VI, xxii), suggesting that he was 'probably older than 19 but...
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    appears in the roughly contemporary Origo gentis Langobardorum and later in the Historia Langobardorum of Paul the Deacon (790 CE). In Germany, Odin is...
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    Christian source written within a century of the battle is the Historia Langobardorum of Paul the Deacon. Paul was neither Visigothic nor Hispanic, but was...
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    of Socrates by poisoning, also used by e.g. Lucan, Cicero, Historia Langobardorum by Paul the Deacon, writings of Augustine of Hippo, hagiography of Cuthbert...
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    Paul the Deacon in his Historia Langobardorum Book III, chapter 30. Paul (the Deacon) (1878). Pauli Historia Langobardorum: In Usum Scholarum Ex Monumentis...
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    culture. Leiden.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) the Deacon, Paul. Historia Langobardorum / Book 5, Chap. XL - XLI. Italy....
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    from then on called Lombards ("long beards"). Origo Gentis Langobardorum, Historia Langobardorum, Prosper of Aquitaine Gesta Danorum Gandalf Old Norse: Gandalfr...
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    The name means "boar", from PGmc *eburaz ("wild boar"). The Historia Langobardorum tells that Ibor and his brother Aio were the sons of the wise woman...
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    Towards the end of the eighth century, Paul the deacon, in his Historia Langobardorum c. 5.30, testified to Theodore's reputation as a promulgator of penitential...
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