Dominium populi Romani vel Caesaris und causa dominica

römische Rechtstradition und Fiskalsukzession im bairischen Dukat der Agilolfinger

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Josephine Blei, Josephine Blei
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Dominium populi Romani vel Caesaris und causa dominica

römische Rechtstradition und Fiskalsukzession im bairischen Dukat der Agilolfinger

The transition from Roman rule to that of the Agilolfinger is still a dark chapter of Bavarian early history. Within the research of constitutional law of the early medieval lords in the area of the former Roman Empire is the search for continuities and breaks in tradition. With the construct of fiscal succession, the takeover of Roman law and tenure at the disposal of subsequent rulers, the author takes up the continuity aspect as to what extent the new laws are designed on the basis of ancient legal theory. The answer provides a comprehensive look at the development of the Alpine Danube region since the Roman occupation, as well as tradition and application of Roman legal concepts.

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Frank & Timme
Language
German
Pages
221

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Edition Notes

Originally presented as the author's thesis (doctoral)--Universität Passau, 2012.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Berlin
Series
Region im Umbruch -- Band 8

Classifications

Library of Congress
KKB1750 .B54 2013

The Physical Object

Pagination
221 pages
Number of pages
221

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31235137M
ISBN 10
3865965377
ISBN 13
9783865965370
LCCN
2014441442
OCLC/WorldCat
864434678

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