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Meaning of Assizes de jerusalem
A code or feudal, law prepared at a general assembly of lords after the conquest of Jerusalem. It was compiled principally from the laws and customs of France. It was reduced to form by Jean d’Iblin, Comte de Japhe et Ascalon, about the year 1290. 1 Foumel, Hist, des Av. 49; 2 Dupin, Prof, des Av. 674-680; Steph. PI. Append, xi.
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