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Shalnov [3]
2 years ago
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Around 530 A.D., Emperor Justinian organized a group of legal scholars to collect and organize all Roman law into written form.

The Justinian Codex was created because Justinian wanted to strengthen his large empire with
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VashaNatasha [74]2 years ago
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I already answered it but here it goes again: The Codex Justinianus, complied and implemented during the reign of Emperor Justinian I of the Eastern roman Empire sought o provide imperial lands with a comprehensive, rational and coherent set of laws that would eliminate contradicting ones and would also replace the Theodosian Code.

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