High Middle Ages · Europe · Politics
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Sicilian Assizes reaffirmed
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The Sicilian king William II reaffirmed the legal code his grandfather Roger II had issued two decades earlier. The Assizes combined Norman custom with Byzantine, Lombard, and Islamic legal traditions - a concrete reflection of the most cosmopolitan Christian kingdom in Europe. The code regulated everything from inheritance and land tenure to the rights of the island's diverse religious communities, preserving a multicultural legal framework unique in the medieval West.