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Late Roman Military Law in the Bavarian Code

Clio@Themis

Clio@Themis

Stefan Esders – 2016

This paper investigates the influence of late Roman military law on the Lex Baiuvariorum – a text, which served as the basis for the Merovingian kings’ organization of the Frankish kingdom’s eastern border-region as a ducatus or duchy. Particular considerations concerning the historical background of the Bavarian duchy’s formation will be addressed, after which provisions for the protection of the Bavarian dux or duke, largely as relates to treason and military discipline, will be investigated. By comparing sources for the Roman crimen laesae maiestatis and other legal texts of Roman military writers, it will be demonstrated that the provisions of the Bavarian law-code clearly bear the influence of Roman military law.

Title
Late Roman Military Law in the Bavarian Code
Publisher
Clio@Themis
Keywords
Europe, armed groups, rule of law, appropriation, early medieval period, Research Project B10
Date
2016
Identifier
ISSN 2105-0929
Source(s)
Appeared in
clio@themis. Revue électronique d'histoire du droit, No. 10 (La forge du droit. Naissance des identi-tés juridiques en Europe, IVe–XIIIe siècles).
Language
eng
Type
Text