See also: Saint Louis
Establishments of Saint Louis , collection of ordinances and payments published by Louis IX in 1269, and which applied especially to the Île-de-France.
Some believe that this collection was made by Légiste S after the death of the king. It is the 1st code promulgated in France since the Capitulaire S of Charlemagne. One finds there a double legislation, one very feudal, for the noble ones; the other drawn from the Roman laws, for the commoners.
These Establishments were published by Charles of Fresne, sior of Cange, in 1668, following Jean de Joinville; by Eusèbe de Laurière, in 1723, in the collection of the Ordinances ; by François-Jerome Riffard-Saint-Martin, in 1786, with a version in modern language; and at the 19th century by François-Andre Isambert in the Collection of the old French laws .
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