Leges — (lat.), Mehrzahl von Lex. s.d.; im Mittelalter Gesetzsammlungen, so L. Bajuwiorum. ältestes baierisches Gesetzbuch vom Jahre 630 von Garibald II, s.u. Baiern (Gesch.) I.; L. Upstalbomicae s.u. Friesisches Recht A) f) … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Leges — Leges, Mehrzahl von lex, lat., Gesetze … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
leges — [lē′jēz΄] n. [L] pl. of LEX1 … English World dictionary
LEGES — I. LEGES Asiae pop. qui una cum Gelis habitant ad Hyrcanum mare. Plutarch. in Pomeio. II. LEGES a Capitulis diversae. Theganus de Conventu Aquisgran. A. C. 819. Interea Capitula quaedam Legibus superaddidit: Nempe Leges solius populi consensu… … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale
Leges — Lex Lex (l[e^]ks), n.; pl. {Leges} (l[=e] j[=e]z). [L. See {Legal}.] Law; as, lex talionis, the law of retaliation; lex terr[ae], the law of the land; lex fori, the law of the forum or court; lex loci, the law of the place; lex mercatoria, the… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
leges — /liyjiyz/ Laws. At Rome, the leges (the decrees of the people in a strict sense) were laws which were proposed by a magistrate presiding in the senate, and adopted by the Roman people in the comitia centuriata … Black's law dictionary
leges — /liyjiyz/ Laws. At Rome, the leges (the decrees of the people in a strict sense) were laws which were proposed by a magistrate presiding in the senate, and adopted by the Roman people in the comitia centuriata … Black's law dictionary
Leges Publiliae — Philonis Leges Publiliae Philonis Type … Wikipédia en Français
Leges Genuciae — (also Lex Genucia or Lex Genucia de feneratione) were laws proposed in 342 BC by plebeian consul Lucius Genucius.These laws banned lending that carried interest (however it soon became disused), holding two magistrates at the same time or… … Wikipedia
Leges Barbarorum — (Barbarengesetze, sinngemäß Gesetze der Fremden oder Gesetze der Ungebildeten) sind ein nicht mehr verwendeter Sammelbegriff für die germanischen Rechtsaufzeichnungen des frühen Mittelalters. Nach Beginn der Rezeption des gelehrten römischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia