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  2. Cortes of León of 1188 - Wikipedia

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    The cloister of San Isidoro in 2014. The Cortes of León or Decreta of León from year 1188 was a parliamentary body in the medieval Kingdom of León.According to UNESCO, it is the first historically documented example of a parliamentary system.

  3. Cuban civil code - Wikipedia

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    The Second Book is titled "Property Rights" Article 129.1 states that "Ownership confers on the owner the possession, use, enjoyment and disposition of the goods, according to their socio-economic destiny". The "Rights of obligations and contracts" is the title of the Third Book of the Code. The last book of the Code is entitled "Law of ...

  4. Bierzo Edict - Wikipedia

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    You may also add the template {{Translated|es|Bronce de Bembibre}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation . The Bierzo Edict , also referred to as the Edict of Augustus from El Bierzo and the Bembibre Bronze is a controversial document dated to 15 BC found in El Bierzo in Spain in 1999. [ 1 ]

  5. Treaty of Sahagún (1158) - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Sahagún ended a state of war between the Castile and León, establishing pacem et ueram amiciciam (peace and true friendship) between their respective monarchs, Sancho III and Ferdinand II, who called themselves boni fratres et boni amici (good brothers and good friends).

  6. Law of obligations - Wikipedia

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    The law of obligations is one branch of private law under the civil law legal system and so-called "mixed" legal systems. It is the body of rules that organizes and regulates the rights and duties arising between individuals.

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  8. Paul Aurelian - Wikipedia

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    Paul Aurelian (known in Breton as Paol Aorelian or Saint Pol de Léon and in Latin as Paulinus Aurelianus) was a 6th-century Welshman who became first bishop of the See of Léon and one of the seven founder saints of Brittany. He allegedly died in 575, rumoured to have lived to the age of 140, after having been assisted in his labors by three ...

  9. De Leonism - Wikipedia

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    De Leonism, also known as Marxism-De Leonism, [1] is a Marxist tendency developed by Curaçaoan-American trade union organizer and Marxist theoretician Daniel De Leon. De Leon was an early leader of the first American socialist political party , the Socialist Labor Party of America (SLP).