Norse law

historical legal system
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Norse law

Summary

Norse law is a legal system[1]. It draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (legal_system category, ranking #23 of 23).[2]

Key Facts

  • Norse law's instance of is recorded as legal system[3].
  • Norse law's instance of is recorded as concept about Norse culture[4].
  • Norse law's subclass of is recorded as Early Germanic law[5].
  • Norse law's part of is recorded as Norse culture[6].
  • Norse law's part of is recorded as Medieval Scandinavian law[7].
  • Norse law's culture is recorded as Norse culture[8].

Why It Matters

Norse law draws 2 Wikipedia views per month (legal_system category, ranking #23 of 23).[2]

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