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Similarly one may ask, why was the Salic law important?
Originally dealing primarily with criminal penalties and procedures, with some civil law included, the Salic Law evolved over the centuries, and it would later play an important role in the rules governing royal succession; specifically, it would be used in the rule barring women from inheriting the throne.
One may also ask, who wrote the Salic law? The Salic Law (Lex Salica) is a code of law written around the time of Clovis (476-96) for the Salian Franks, in Latin mixed with Germanic words. It deals mainly with monetary compensations (wehrgeld) and also with civil law with respect to men and land.
Similarly one may ask, what was one of the most significant Salic laws?
The best-known tenet of the old law is the principle of exclusion of women from inheritance of thrones, fiefs and other property. The Salic laws were arbitrated by a committee appointed and empowered by the King of the Franks.
When was the Salic law written?
The Salic Law: 6th - 20th century The laws of the Salii, the dominant tribe among the Franks, are written down for Clovis in the early 6th century. They include a law stating that daughters cannot inherit land.
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