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A historical and constitutional survey reconstructs the political organization of Gaul and the Frankish kingdoms, examining ancient languages, the origin and name of the Franks, and how their rule transformed Gallic institutions. It analyzes whether kingship was hereditary or elective, procedures for choosing rulers, customary rights of nobles and communities, and the legal limits on sovereign power. Drawing on medieval sources and legal precedent, the work argues that popular assemblies and traditions established checks on monarchical authority and defends the right of communities to resist oppression. Chapters combine historical narrative, legal argument, and comparative observations about governance across early medieval Europe.

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François Hotman

François Hotman was a 16th-century French lawyer and historian, known for his influential work "Franco-Gallia." In this book, he argued for the rights of the French people and the importance of their historical autonomy, challenging the authority of the monarchy. Hotman's writings contributed to the development of political thought in France during a time of significant social and political upheaval. His advocacy for civil liberties and critique of centralized power resonate with modern democratic ideals, making his work a notable part of France's literary and political heritage.

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