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The Lex Thuringorum ("Law of the Thuringians") is a law code that survives today in one 10th-century manuscript, the Codex Corbeiensis, alongside a copy of the Lex Saxonum, the law of the Saxons. The code was compiled in the first decade of the 9th century, probably 802–3, under Frankish patronage. The language of the law code is Latin and few Thuringians could have read it, nonetheless some must have cooperated with Frankish officials during the process of collecting and codifying the customs. The Lex Thuringorum, the Lex Saxonum, the Lex Francorum Chamavorum and the Lex Frisionum comprise the four so-called "Carolingian tribal laws" (karolingischen Stammesrechte), because they were produced at the same time at the direction of King Charles I in order to accommodate the differing legal cu

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  • Lex Thuringorum (de)
  • Lex Angliorum et Werinorum hoc est Thuringorum (fr)
  • Lex Thuringorum (it)
  • Lex Thuringorum (en)
  • テューリンギア人法典 (ja)
  • Тюринзька правда (uk)
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  • Das kurz Lex Thuringorum genannte Stammesrecht der Thüringer, vollständig als „Lex Angliorum et Werinorum hoc est Thuringorum“ überliefert, ist eine frühmittelalterliche Rechtsaufzeichnung, die für die von den Stämmen der Angeln und Warnen bewohnten Gebiete in Thüringen galt. Veranlasst wurde sie von Karl dem Großen. Die Angeln siedelten im südlich der Unstrut gelegenen Gau Engilin (fränkisch: Englehem) und die Warnen in der Landschaft zwischen Saale und . Das Lex Thuringorum wurde unter Benutzung der Lex Ribuariorum und auch der Lex Saxorum 802 oder 803 redigiert. (de)
  • La Lex Thuringorum ("Loi des Thuringiens") est un code de lois qui nous est connu par un manuscrit du Xe siècle, le Codex Corbeiensis, lequel comporte en outre une copie de la Lex Saxonum. (fr)
  • テューリンギア人法典 (ラテン語:Lex Thuringorum) は、フランク王国のもとで制作された法典。 (ja)
  • La Lex Thuringorum era una raccolta di leggi tribali, redatta in latino e risalente al primo decennio del IX secolo, probabilmente all'802 o all'803. Il testo fu compilato quando la Turingia era una marca del regno franco ed è probabile che gli autori fossero funzionari franchi, con cui collaborarono alcuni turingi al fine di raccogliere e codificare le proprie usanze. (it)
  • Тюринзька правда (лат. Lex Thuringorum) збірка норм звичаєвого права племені тюрингів, англів і варнів, складена латиною 802 або 803 року. (uk)
  • The Lex Thuringorum ("Law of the Thuringians") is a law code that survives today in one 10th-century manuscript, the Codex Corbeiensis, alongside a copy of the Lex Saxonum, the law of the Saxons. The code was compiled in the first decade of the 9th century, probably 802–3, under Frankish patronage. The language of the law code is Latin and few Thuringians could have read it, nonetheless some must have cooperated with Frankish officials during the process of collecting and codifying the customs. The Lex Thuringorum, the Lex Saxonum, the Lex Francorum Chamavorum and the Lex Frisionum comprise the four so-called "Carolingian tribal laws" (karolingischen Stammesrechte), because they were produced at the same time at the direction of King Charles I in order to accommodate the differing legal cu (en)
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  • Das kurz Lex Thuringorum genannte Stammesrecht der Thüringer, vollständig als „Lex Angliorum et Werinorum hoc est Thuringorum“ überliefert, ist eine frühmittelalterliche Rechtsaufzeichnung, die für die von den Stämmen der Angeln und Warnen bewohnten Gebiete in Thüringen galt. Veranlasst wurde sie von Karl dem Großen. Die Angeln siedelten im südlich der Unstrut gelegenen Gau Engilin (fränkisch: Englehem) und die Warnen in der Landschaft zwischen Saale und . Das Lex Thuringorum wurde unter Benutzung der Lex Ribuariorum und auch der Lex Saxorum 802 oder 803 redigiert. (de)
  • La Lex Thuringorum ("Loi des Thuringiens") est un code de lois qui nous est connu par un manuscrit du Xe siècle, le Codex Corbeiensis, lequel comporte en outre une copie de la Lex Saxonum. (fr)
  • The Lex Thuringorum ("Law of the Thuringians") is a law code that survives today in one 10th-century manuscript, the Codex Corbeiensis, alongside a copy of the Lex Saxonum, the law of the Saxons. The code was compiled in the first decade of the 9th century, probably 802–3, under Frankish patronage. The language of the law code is Latin and few Thuringians could have read it, nonetheless some must have cooperated with Frankish officials during the process of collecting and codifying the customs. The Lex Thuringorum, the Lex Saxonum, the Lex Francorum Chamavorum and the Lex Frisionum comprise the four so-called "Carolingian tribal laws" (karolingischen Stammesrechte), because they were produced at the same time at the direction of King Charles I in order to accommodate the differing legal customs of the nations living within his empire. They were neither totally faithful nor comprehensive reproductions of tribal law, but were created as part of a process of official christianisation. The historian Timothy Reuter writes that "the manuscript transmission does not suggest that [the Thuringian law] was extensively used, though there are enough different strata of law still visible in the text to suggest that it was not merely a literary exercise." Per chapter 31 of the Lex Thuringorum, feuds were heritable: "To whomever an inheritance of land should descend, he also should receive the battlegear—that is to say, the breastplate—and the [obligations] of vengeance for kin and the payment of wergild." Karl Müllenhoff cited this passage to show that heritable feuds were of German origin, but more recent scholarship has rejected the view that the early medieval Germanic law codes represent pure Germanic law; rather they fuse Germanic and Roman customs. In the Thuringian law, the severity of punishment for the crime of raptus (abduction) is equivalent to that for murder, an indication that the former was understood to include rape or sexual violence. Per chapter 47, a woman was permitted to have money, but not to spend it as she saw fit, nor was she to marry without permission. (en)
  • テューリンギア人法典 (ラテン語:Lex Thuringorum) は、フランク王国のもとで制作された法典。 (ja)
  • La Lex Thuringorum era una raccolta di leggi tribali, redatta in latino e risalente al primo decennio del IX secolo, probabilmente all'802 o all'803. Il testo fu compilato quando la Turingia era una marca del regno franco ed è probabile che gli autori fossero funzionari franchi, con cui collaborarono alcuni turingi al fine di raccogliere e codificare le proprie usanze. (it)
  • Тюринзька правда (лат. Lex Thuringorum) збірка норм звичаєвого права племені тюрингів, англів і варнів, складена латиною 802 або 803 року. (uk)
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