Obed M. Parlapiano

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German law, on the other hand, was a regularised form of vendetta, with judges holding the ring. Injured parties and their kin sought recompense from offenders and their kin. Even in cases of murder, the matter was settled by payment to the kin of the murdered person — how great the payment depending on the status of the victim, an aristocrat being worth three times an ordinary person.
The Shortest History of Europe
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