Inheritances and Legal Arguments in Western France, 1050–1150

Sometime around the year 1090, the monks of Saint-Aubin of Angers became involved in an unusually well-documented dispute when some vineyards previously quitclaimed to them by a man called Vivianus the Rich became the subject of a calumnia or challenge by Vivianus' wife, Aremburgis; his son and...

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Main Author: White, Stephen D. (Author)
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Published: Cambridge University Press 1987
In: Traditio
Year: 1987, Volume: 43, Pages: 55-103
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