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    Justinian I (/dʒʌˈstɪniən/ just-IN-ee-ən; Latin: Iūstīniānus, Classical Latin: [juːs.tiː.niˈaː.nʊs]; Greek: Ἰουστινιανός, translit. Ioustinianós, Medieval...
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    as it is the only major church from the period of the Emperor Justinian I to survive virtually intact. Like the Church of Saints Sergios and Bacchos...
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  • ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6 Codex Theodosianus, XVI.2.42; XVI.2.43 Codex Justinianus, I.2.4 Adrian Fortescue (2007), The Greek Fathers: Their Lives and Writings...
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  • Procopius (category Historians of Justinian I)
    "Introduction" and chapter 10, “Procopius, πάρεδρος / quaestor, Codex Justinianus, I.27 and Belisarius’ strategy in the Mediterranean” in Procopius of Caesarea:...
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    January 2018. Encarta-encyclopedie Winkler Prins (1993–2002) s.v. "Justinianus I". Microsoft Corporation/Het Spectrum. Hall (2002), p. 1–9. Phillips...
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  • Otho - praetor Justin Martyr - writer and martyr Justinian I - emperor Marcus Justinianus Justinus (Justin) - writer Decimus Iunius Iuvenalis (Juvenal)...
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    The Code of Justinian (Latin: Codex Justinianus, Justinianeus or Justiniani) is one part of the Corpus Juris Civilis, the codification of Roman law ordered...
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  • Theodoret of Cyrus, Letters, 19 Codex Justinianus, I.4.13a, I.3.25a, X.22.3a (July 18). AE 1940, 180 Codex Justinianus, VIII.53.30a (March 3). Priscus, fragments...
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    irregular flow rate and the seasonal floods. The Byzantine Emperor Justinianus I (reigned 527–565) had an alternative course to the east of the city...
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  • 419. Codex Theodosianus, XIV, 6.5a, regarding the lime makers. Codex Justinianus, I, 2.4a and IV, 63.5a Martindale. Marcellinus Comes, sub anno 421. Codex...
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    Sabbatius and had two children: the future emperor Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus (born 483) and Vigilantia (born c. 490). The younger Vigilantia married...
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    Society. Retrieved 14 August 2009. Krueger, Paul, ed. (1954). Codex Justinianus (in Latin). Berlin. Archived from the original on 31 August 2012. Retrieved...
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     143; Williams 1985, p. 55. Cod. Justinianus, 9.41.9. Barnes 1982, p. 51; Potter 2005, pp. 285, 650. Cod. Justinianus, 6.30.6. Barnes 1982, p. 52; Potter...
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    institutionibvs erotemata, sev, interrogationes, in legalis militiæ Tyronum vsum, Justinianus I keizer van het Byzantijnse Rijk, Jacob Bathen, Petrus Phalesius, Christophorus...
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  • = Codex Justinianus 12, 21, 1) Codex Theodosianus 6, 28, 4 (387); 6 (399) = Codex Justinianus 12, 21 1; 6 (399); 8 (435) =Codex Justinianus 12, 21, 4...
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    on events. Sarus defeated the army commanded by Justinianus in a pitched battle, killing Justinianus. Constantine personally moved against Sarus, but...
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    Tribonian (category Ministers of Justinian I)
    Justinian, who appointed him to head the commission that compiled the Codex Justinianus and the Digest. Justinian also appointed Tribonian to high offices in...
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    Institutes (Justinian) (category Justinian I)
    The other parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis are the Digest, the Codex Justinianus, and the Novellae Constitutiones ("New Constitutions" or "Novels"). Justinian's...
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    Digest (Roman law) (category Justinian I)
    Constitutiones (New Laws or, conventionally, the "Novels"). The original Codex Justinianus was promulgated in April of 529 by the C. "Summa". This made it the only...
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    from the Church, even before excommunication is incurred. The Codex Justinianus (1:5:12) defines "everyone who is not devoted to the Catholic Church...
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  • first jurists of the age, (e.g. Papinian, Ulpian, Paulus) and, under Justinianus, John the Cappadocian, while the military qualification fell more and...
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    Justinian I abolished the Diocese of Thrace. Its vicarius retained his rank of vir spectabilis and received the new title of praetor Justinianus, uniting...
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    Potter, 285; Southern, 144. Codex Justinianus 9.41.9; Barnes, New Empire, 51; Potter, 285, 650. Codex Justinianus 6.30.6; Barnes, New Empire, 52; Potter...
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    Corpus Juris Civilis (category Justinian I)
    total, there are excerpts from 38 jurists in the Digest. The "Codex Justinianus", "Codex Justinianeus" or "Codex Justiniani" (Latin for "Justinian's...
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    emperor Justinian I. In the Venetian line the following are most worthy of mention: Lorenzo Giustiniani (1381–1455), the Laurentius Justinianus, Saint, who...
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    Late Antiquity AD 395–600, 1993:86. Cameron 1993:86 instances Codex Justinianus XI. 48.21.1; 50,2.3; 52.1.1. Stewart Payne (2007-08-03). "Terror raids...
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  • monogamous man-woman sex within the confines of marriage. The Codex Justinianus was the basis of European law for 1,000 years. Several examples of other...
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    Danesi Squarzina, "The Collections of Cardinal Benedetto Giustiniani": Part I, The Burlington Magazine (November 1997) and Part II, The Burlington Magazine...
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    (approximate date) Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (or 548) Tribonian, Byzantine jurist and author of the Codex Justinianus Pringle 1981, p. 202 Pringle...
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    (approximate date). November 16 – A second and final revision of the Codex Justinianus is published. Toledo becomes the capital of the Visigothic Kingdom that...
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