Keywords |
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ID |
5434 |
Text |
Ahistulfi Legis anni V (755 - 755) Aistulf |
Quotation |
Si quis Langobardus causam habuerit cum locis venerabilibus que ad defensione palatii esse noscuntur si fuerit causa unde sacramentum debeat procedere si iudex abbatem custodem vel prepositum pulsaverit ipse ei satisfaciat… |
Translation |
If a Lombard is involved in a case with a holy place which is known to be under the protection of the palace and if it is a case in which an oath must be given: if a judge accuses an abbot, guardian, or provost, he alone shall offer satisfaction to him…
(Emended from K. Fischer-Drew, trans., The Lombard Laws (1973), p. 236) |
Summary |
Aistulf, No. 19 establishes the legal procedure for oath swearing, when a Lombard has a dispute with a holy place under the protection of the royal palace, or if a judge makes an accusation against an abbot or other guardian of a holy place. |
Quotation source |
MGH, LL 4, 1868 (F. Bluhme), p. 203 |
Temporal Coverage |
755 - 755 |
Associated use case(s) |
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Comment |
The Ahistulfi Leges (V) form part of the Leges Ahistulfi [Text, ID:1119] and in turn are part of the collected Edictus Langobardorum [Text, ID:984]. |