Lex Frisionum, the "Law Code of the Frisians" was recorded in Latin during the reign of Charlemagne, after the year785, when the Frankish conquest of Frisia was completed by the final defeat of the Frisian king Radboud. The law code covered the region of the Frisians. The Frisians were divided into four legal classes, to whom the law, or those transgressions of it that incurred set fines, applied. They were the nobles, the freemen, the serfs and slaves.
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- Lex Frisionum, the "Law Code of the Frisians" was recorded in Latin during the reign of Charlemagne, after the year785, when the Frankish conquest of Frisia was completed by the final defeat of the Frisian king Radboud. The law code covered the region of the Frisians. The Frisians were divided into four legal classes, to whom the law, or those transgressions of it that incurred set fines, applied. They were the nobles, the freemen, the serfs and slaves. The clergy are not mentioned in the Lex Frisionum' as they were not liable to civil law. The Frisians received the title of freemen and were allowed to choose their own podestat or imperial governor. In the Lex Frisionum three districts of Frisia are clearly distinguished: the law governs all of Frisia, but West Frisia "between Zwin and Vlie" and East Frisia "between Lauwers and Weser" have certain stated exceptional provisions At the partition treaty of Verdun (843) the whole of Frisia became part of Lotharingia; at the treaty of Meersen (870) it was briefly divided between the kingdoms of the East Franks and the West Franks, but in 808 the whole country was united to Austrasia. The first twenty-two chapters of the Lex Frisionum are entirely concerned with schedules of fines (compositio) and wergeld, the compensations due victims or their kin, scheduled according to the social ranks of perpetrator and victim. Remarkably, the fine for killing a woman was exactly the same as for a man of the same rank, a feature of Frisian law that links it to Anglo-Saxon law, and stands apart from all other German codes. A further eleven chapters contain the 'Additions of the Wise Men' (Additio sapientum), ten subheadings from the judgements of Wiemar and of Saxmund of whom nothing is known, as well as sections from the Lex Thuringorum ("Law Code of the Thuringians") to cover instances not previously covered. A noble's defense was to gather a specified number of "oath-helpers" willing to swear that the crime was not committed. The only trial by ordeal mentioned (twice) in the Lex Frisionum is the ordeal by boiling water. A stone had to be withdrawn from a seething cauldron: if the blisters were healed within three days, the man was innocent.
- Die Lex Frisionum ist eine Sammlung frühmittelalterlicher Rechtsvorschriften aus dem 8. Jahrhundert. In ihr werden Regeln aus dem überlieferten friesischen Strafrecht gesammelt und mit oktroyierten (aufgezwungenen) fränkischen Gesetzen in einer Übersicht zusammengefasst. Die Sprache der frühesten Version der Lex Frisionum ist Latein.
- De Lex Frisionum (Wet van de Friezen) is een optekening van het gewoonterecht van het Friese volk. Deze optekening vond plaats in het Latijn rond het jaar 790 in opdracht van Karel de Grote. De Lex Frisionum omvat voornamelijk strafrecht, een enkele bepaling, bijvoorbeeld Titel VI, ziet op het huwelijksrecht. De enige overgeleverde versie van de Lex Frisionum is gedrukt door Herold in Bazel in 1557. De originele manuscripten zijn verloren gegaan. Het rechtsgebied van de Lex Frisionum liep van het Zwin tot aan de Wezer. De Lex Frisionum onderscheidt binnen dit gebied drie delen: het gebied tussen Zwin en Vlie; het gebied tussen Vlie en Lauwers; het gebied tussen Lauwers en Wezer.
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- Lex Frisionum, the "Law Code of the Frisians" was recorded in Latin during the reign of Charlemagne, after the year785, when the Frankish conquest of Frisia was completed by the final defeat of the Frisian king Radboud. The law code covered the region of the Frisians. The Frisians were divided into four legal classes, to whom the law, or those transgressions of it that incurred set fines, applied. They were the nobles, the freemen, the serfs and slaves.
- Die Lex Frisionum ist eine Sammlung frühmittelalterlicher Rechtsvorschriften aus dem 8. Jahrhundert. In ihr werden Regeln aus dem überlieferten friesischen Strafrecht gesammelt und mit oktroyierten (aufgezwungenen) fränkischen Gesetzen in einer Übersicht zusammengefasst. Die Sprache der frühesten Version der Lex Frisionum ist Latein.
- De Lex Frisionum (Wet van de Friezen) is een optekening van het gewoonterecht van het Friese volk. Deze optekening vond plaats in het Latijn rond het jaar 790 in opdracht van Karel de Grote. De Lex Frisionum omvat voornamelijk strafrecht, een enkele bepaling, bijvoorbeeld Titel VI, ziet op het huwelijksrecht. De enige overgeleverde versie van de Lex Frisionum is gedrukt door Herold in Bazel in 1557. De originele manuscripten zijn verloren gegaan.
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