Salic law
The Salic law (Lat. lex Salica) was a body of traditional law to govern the Salian Franks (the tribe which had separated from original Franks, went to Dutch coast area, and migrated expanded throughout Belgium and to Northern France, then formed a Kingdom in Northern France and coasts north of it - which was the proto of the future Kingdom of France) that was codified in the early 5th century, during the reign of Clovis I. It was the basis for the laws of Charlemagne, but by the 12th century, both the Frankish kings and their laws had evolved to something new.
External link
- Laws of the Salian Franks
- The Salic Law
- Salic Law on WikiSource
- eText of Henry V, by William Shakespeare (html)
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