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Leges Henrici Primi

The Leges Henrici Primi or Laws of Henry I is a legal treatise, written in about 1115, that records the legal customs of medieval England in the reign of King Henry I of England. Although it is not an official document, it was written by someone apparently associated with the royal administration. It lists and explains the laws, and includes explanations…

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Genre
Legal text
Author(s)
unknown
Date
c. 1115
Dedicated to
King Henry I of England
First printed edition
1644
Language
medieval Latin

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Leges Henrici Primi

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Triples61
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Leges Henrici Primi

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related to Authorship and title · 31
Leges Henrici Primi → About, Anglie, Anglo-Saxon, Archbishop, As, Charter, De, Felix Libermann, First, Gerard, Henrici, Henry, It, King Henry's, King William II, Kings William, Laws, Leges, Leges Henrici, Liberties
related to background · 13
Leges Henrici Primi → Besides, Consiliatio Cnuti, England, Henry, Instituta Cnuti, It, Latin, Laws, Leges, Leges Edwardi Regis, Leges Willhelmi, Quadripartitus, The Leges Henrici Primi
Author(s) · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → unknown
Date · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → c. 1115
Dedicated to · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → King Henry I of England
First printed edition · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → 1644
Genre · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → Legal text
Language · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → medieval Latin
Manuscript(s) · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → 6 extant manuscripts plus 3 known lost manuscripts
Principal manuscript(s) · 1
Leges Henrici Primi → K, Rs

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leges legal manuscript work manuscripts also laws henry king law two known edition written first henrici primi part royal three

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Leges Henrici PrimiAuthor(s)unknown1.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiDatec. 11151.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiDedicated toKing Henry I of England1.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiFirst printed edition16441.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiGenreLegal text1.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiLanguagemedieval Latin1.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiManuscript(s)6 extant manuscripts plus 3 known lost manuscripts1.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiPrincipal manuscript(s)K, Rs1.00infobox
Leges Henrici PrimiSubjectEnglish laws and legal procedures1.00infobox
Frankishinstance ofas well as legal codes0.80text
canon lawinstance ofas well as legal codes0.80text
treasoninstance ofthey included serious crimes0.80text

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