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Ksenya-84 [330]
3 years ago
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The Byzantine empire drew on the long blank tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emp

erors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the blank One Byzantine blank wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as blank
either
-emporer
-legal
-justinians code
-patriarch
-pax romania
-religious
-the apian way
-twelve tables

Please hurry im timed on a quiz
History
2 answers:
Dahasolnce [82]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

The Byzantine empire drew on the long LEGAL tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the TWELVE TABLES. One Byzantine EMPEROR wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as JUSTINIAN CODE.

Explanation:

Byzantine law was essentially a continuation of Roman law with greater Christian influence. Most sources define Byzantine law as the Roman legal traditions that began after the reign of Justinian I in the sixth century and ended with the fall of Constantinople in the fifteenth century.

yawa3891 [41]3 years ago
5 0

The correct answers are:

1) legal

2) twelve tables

3) emperor

4) Justinian Code

The Byzantine empire drew on the long legal tradition of the Roman empire. This included the laws and edicts of former Roman emperors as well as laws from the Roman republic, such as the twelve tables . One Byzantine emperor wanted to simplify the laws so he appointed committees to go through the Roman laws and decisions. They produced a unified system of laws known as Justinian Code.


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