The Colosseum (Amphitheatrum Flavium) in Rome suffers…
505 CE
The Colosseum (Amphitheatrum Flavium) in Rome suffers damage from an earthquake in 505, as it had in 422.
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The wars with Liang continue, and while both sides have gains and losses, Northern Wei makes a substantial gain in 505 when the Liang general Xiaohou Daoqian surrenders Nanzheng (in modern Hanzhong, Shaanxi), as well as the surrounding region, to Northern Wei.
Liang launches a major counterattack in winter 505 on the eastern part of the border, commanded by Emperor Wu's brother Xiao Hong the Prince of Linchuan.
The status quo between Constantinople and Ctesiphon is restored when peace is concluded in 505, with Anastasius agreeing to payments to the Persian king.
The Roman armies have fared badly against the Sassanid Persians during the Anastasian War.
According to the Syriac Chronicle of Zacharias Rhetor, also known as Zacharias of Mytilene, the Roman generals blamed their difficulties on the lack of a strong base in the area, as opposed to the Persians, who held the great city of Nisibis (which until its cession in 363 had served the same purpose for the Romans).
Therefore, in 505, while the Persian King Kavadh I is distracted in the East, Emperor Anastasius I decides to rebuild the village of Dara, only eighteen kilometers westwards from Nisibis and just five kilometers from the actual border with Persia, to be "a refuge for the army in which they might rest, and for the preparation of weapons, and to guard the country of the Arabs from the inroads of the Persians and Saracens".
Masons and workers from all over Mesopotamia are gathered and work with great haste.
The new city is built on three hills, on the highest of which stands the citadel, and endowed with great storehouses, a public bath, and water cisterns.
It takes the name Anastasiopolis and becomes the seat of the Roman dux Mesopotamiae.
The Salic Law: The First Written Frankish Legal Code
During his reign, Clovis I, the first king of all the Franks, commissions the Salic Law (Lex Salica), the first written legal code of the Franks. Although its final publication date is between 507 and 511 CE, its compilation begins earlier, reflecting the ancient customs and traditions of the Salian Franks.
The Oral to Written Transition of Frankish Law
Before the Salic Law, Frankish legal customs existed solely in oral tradition:
- Designated elders, possessing deep legal knowledge, convened in councils to resolve disputes.
- No written record of laws existed, requiring oral transmission from generation to generation.
Recognizing the need for a formal legal code, Clovis:
- Appoints four commissioners to research existing laws and codify them in writing.
- Ensures that customary Frankish law is preserved while adapting it for monarchical governance.
- Strengthens administrative control, making the application of law more consistent across his expanding kingdom.
The Significance of the Salic Law
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Reflected Ancient Germanic Traditions
- The law codifies traditional Frankish legal customs, including those governing inheritance, property rights, and compensatory justice (wergeld).
- Justice remains compensatory rather than punitive, meaning crimes are typically resolved through finesrather than imprisonment or corporal punishment.
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The Law of the Unified Frankish Kingdom
- The Salic Law derives its name from the fact that Clovis originally ruled only the Salian Franks.
- However, following the unification of the Frankish realm, the law likely applies to the Ripuarian Franks as well.
- The original code contains 65 titles, though it may not have incorporated Ripuarian-specific legal traditions.
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A Model for Later Frankish and European Law
- The written Salic Law provides the legal foundation for Frankish rulers who follow Clovis.
- Later medieval monarchs, particularly the Carolingians, expand and refine Frankish legal codes based on the Salic Law.
- The Salic Law’s inheritance rules will play a major role in the medieval succession disputes of France, particularly the Hundred Years’ War.
Clovis’ Legal Legacy
By commissioning the Salic Law, Clovis:
- Strengthens centralized rule by formalizing legal procedures.
- Ensures legal continuity, allowing monarchs to govern with a recognized set of laws.
- Establishes a Frankish identity, differentiating Frankish law from Roman and Visigothic legal systems.
This codification marks a turning point in Frankish governance, signaling the transition from tribal customs to structured state rule, an essential step in the evolution of early medieval European legal traditions.
Northern Wei annexes the semi-independent Di state of Chouchi in spring 506.
Xiao Hong being an incompetent general, who mishandles a night terror situation in summer 506, while his army is at Luokou (in modern Bangbu, Anhui), the Liang forces collapse by themselves without engaging Northern Wei forces.
Emperor Anastasius I, after accepting a peace agreement with the Persian Empire based on status quo, upgrades the fortifications at Batnae, …
…Edessa and …
…Amida.
The bishops of Visigothic Gaul, under the presidency of Caesarius of Arles, meet in the Council of Agde.
It is attended by thirty-five bishops, and its forty-seven genuine canons deal "with ecclesiastical discipline".
One of its canons (the seventh), forbidding ecclesiastics to sell or alienate the property of the church whence they drew their living, seems to be the earliest indication of the later system of benefices.