Ripuarian law

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Ripuarian law was a medieval Germanic legal code of the Ripuarian Franks that regulated social order, property, and criminal matters within their kingdom.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Germanic legal code
barbarian law code
medieval legal code
appliedTo clerics
free men
nobility
appliesTo Franks
surface form: Ripuarian Franks
codificationForm written code
containsProvisionOn church property
feuds
homicide
injury
land tenure
oaths
ordeals
slaves
succession
theft
wergild
countryInPresent Belgium
Germany
Netherlands
ethnicGroup Franks
hasConcept collective responsibility
composition for wrongs
kinship-based obligations
hasLegalArea criminal law
family law
inheritance law
procedural law
property law
influencedBy Roman law
canon law
language Latin
legalStatus customary law
legalSystemType personal law
legalTradition Frankish law
originatesFrom Ripuarian Frankish kingdom
partOf early medieval European law
region Cologne Bonn metropolitan region
surface form: Cologne region

Lower Rhine
regulates criminal matters
property
social order
relatedTo Lex Alamannorum
Lex Burgundionum
surface form: Lex Baiuvariorum

Salic law
timePeriod early Middle Ages

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Franks legalTradition Ripuarian law