- Lex Alamannorum
The terms "Lex Alamannorum" and "Pactus Alamannorum" refer to two early medieval
law code s of theAlamanni . They were first edited in parts in1530 by Johannes Sichard inBasel .Lex Alamannorum
The "Lex Alamannorum" is preserved in some 50 manuscripts dating to between the 8th and 12th centuries. The text's first redaction is ascribed to the Alamannic duke
Lantfrid in ca. 730. It is divided into clerical law, ducal law and popular law.Chapter 3.1 treats
church asylum : no fugitive seeking refuge in a church should be removed by force, or be killed within the church. Instead, the pursuers should assure the priest that the fugitive's guilt is forgiven. In 3.3, penalties for the violation of the asylum are set at 36 solidi to be paid to the church and an additional 40 solidi to be paid to the authorities for violation of the law.Chapter 56.1 regulates penaties for violence towards women. If someone uncovers the head of a free, unmarried woman, he is fined with 6 solidi. If he lifts her dress so that her genitals or her buttocks become visible, he is fined with 12 solidi. If he rapes her, he is fined with 40 solidi. 56.2 doubles these penalties if the victim is a married woman.
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Early Germanic law References
* Clausdieter Schott: "Lex Alamannorum - Gesetz und Verfassung der Alemannen" (facsimile), Augsburg 1997
*Johannes Merkel, Leges Alamannorum, 1863 [http://mdz1.bib-bvb.de/~db/bsb00000877/images/index.html?id=00000877&seite=5]
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