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Salic Law - Establishment of the Salique Law, redigested by Clovis 1 in 508
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Salic Law - Establishment of the Salique Law, redigested by Clovis 1 in 508
XEE4172647 Salic Law - Establishment of the Salique Law, redigested by Clovis 1 in 508, it essentially consists in settling the problems of procedures concerning property and persons and settling inheritance rights for land which can only be passed on to men. It was on this clause, which had nothing to do with the succession to the throne of the Franc Kingdom, that the lawyers used several years later to evict women from the royal succession. Many versions of this law exist, the most recent one was that of Charlemagne in the 9th century. by Unknown artist, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Salic Law - Establishment of the Salique Law, redigested by Clovis 1 in 508, it essentially consists in settling the problems of procedures concerning property and persons and settling inheritance rights for land which can only be passed on to men. It was on this clause, which had nothing to do with the succession to the throne of the Franc Kingdom, that the lawyers used several years later to evict women from the royal succession. Many versions of this law exist, the most recent one was that of Charlemagne in the 9th century.); Stefano Bianchetti; out of copyright
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This print showcases the historical significance of the Salic Law, specifically its establishment by Clovis 1 in 508. The Salique Law primarily aimed to address property and personal matters, as well as inheritance rights for land that could only be passed down to men. Interestingly, this clause had no connection to the succession of the Franc Kingdom's throne. However, it was later exploited by lawyers who used it to exclude women from royal succession. The artwork itself is an exquisite representation of this significant legal document. Created by an unknown artist in the 18th century, it now resides in a private collection. The attention to detail and intricate design highlight the importance placed on preserving and interpreting laws during that era. It is worth noting that various versions of the Salic Law exist throughout history, with Charlemagne's version being one of the most recent ones dating back to the 9th century. This print not only captures a momentous piece of legal history but also serves as a reminder of how laws can shape societies and influence gender dynamics within them. It invites viewers to reflect upon past practices while considering their implications on contemporary issues surrounding equality and inheritance rights.
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