Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volúmenes10-12Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1989 |
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... Roman law , such as Bologna . For substantive reasons , Barbarossa chose Roman law as a vehicle for the reassertion of imperial power in Italy . Certainly it had enough " status " to compete with ecclesiastical canons and papal ...
... Roman law , such as Bologna . For substantive reasons , Barbarossa chose Roman law as a vehicle for the reassertion of imperial power in Italy . Certainly it had enough " status " to compete with ecclesiastical canons and papal ...
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... Roman legists who were summoned to a feudal assembly by a German Roman emperor and advised by the residents of communal cities has presented problems to historians . Blondel , 254-57 , considers the definition of regalia a feudal ...
... Roman legists who were summoned to a feudal assembly by a German Roman emperor and advised by the residents of communal cities has presented problems to historians . Blondel , 254-57 , considers the definition of regalia a feudal ...
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... Roman emperors , who employed jurists schooled in that law , who in turn sought aid from judges styled consuls from the cities most of which laid claim to Roman origins . 107. Despite the Roman " form " and content of a small number of ...
... Roman emperors , who employed jurists schooled in that law , who in turn sought aid from judges styled consuls from the cities most of which laid claim to Roman origins . 107. Despite the Roman " form " and content of a small number of ...
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