it's called the Justinian's Code
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Constantine The Great Justinian I (because of him now the whole world uses the unversal Roman Law)
Justinian was the Byzantine emperor.
Justinian was the Byzantine emperor.
JustinianFlavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus AD 483 - 565 known as Justinian I or the Great Emperor of the East Roman Empire or the Byzantine Empire coded the applicable laws of his times in order to facilitate the distribution of justice under the title Corpus Iuris Civilis "Body of Civil Law" between 529 and 534 AD.
Leo III changing the law about icons
The Justinian code was the result of Emperor Justinian's desire to consolidate existing Roman law. Justinian's legislation or "Corpus juris civilis" formed the basis of later Byzantine law.
Emperor Justinian of the Byzantine empire. This is because it commissioned a compendium of centuries of Roman civil law going essays on jurisprudence and a textbook for students called Corpus Iuris Civilis also nicknamed the Justinian Code
Because Justinian the emperor of the Byzantine emperor in the beginning tried to rebuild the Eastern empire. He reunited the empire. Doing so he simplified the law codes, endorsed building programs, and built off of the old Roman empire.
One major achievement of Byzantine Emperor Justinian was the codification of Roman law, culminating in the creation of the "Corpus Juris Civilis," or "Body of Civil Law." This comprehensive legal code streamlined and organized centuries of Roman legal texts and principles, greatly influencing the development of legal systems in many modern European countries. Additionally, Justinian oversaw the construction of the Hagia Sophia, a monumental architectural achievement that remains a symbol of Byzantine ingenuity and religious devotion.