The Lombard King Rothari Published His Edict to Pavia on 22/11/643 by Italian School

The Lombard King Rothari Published His Edict to Pavia on 22/11/643

(The Lombard King Rothari (or Rotari) (died 652) published on 22/11/643 his edit to Pavia Page of the manuscript (ms. 4) “Codex Legum Longobardorum” (or Langobardorum) describing the laws of the Lombard kingdom established by King Rothari)


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The Lombard King Rothari Published His Edict to Pavia on 22/11/643 by Italian School. Available as an art print on canvas, photo paper, watercolor board, uncoated paper or Japanese paper.
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