Under Justinian, Roman law was consolidated and revised. Justinian's legal scholars took the complex of Roman laws and eliminated those which were redundant or outdated. This work eventually became the basis or foundation of much of western legal traditions.
It states many things about the laws and codes of the Roman times and the Byzantine Empire. It helped the people renew their beliefs in the Roman law. It also helped the people obey the law of the Byzantine Empire.
to reunite the roman empire
Recapturing lost Roman lands
To reunite the Roman Empire.
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The codification of Roman law under Justin impacted various areas of Roman living; however, three specific areas were the most relevant. First, it hardened laws against heresy and Roman citizens were expected to have Christian faith. Secondly, Christianity was stamped as the stateâ??s religion. Lastly, pagan practices were strictly outlawed. Mere attendance at a pagan ritual could result in death.
Justinian was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and he was known for making a code called "Justinians code" and it was to give everybody certain rights.
The name Justinian Code was coined in the Middle Ages. Its actual name was the Corpus Juris Civilis (Body of Civil Law). This work was commissioned by Emperor Justinian I and comprised a digest of centuries of Roman civil law, a collection of essays on law and a textbook for students. It made Roman civil law more uniform and helped with the study of law. When it was rediscovered in a library in Pisa 1070 it became very influential. Roman civil law was so well developed that it is still the basis for the civil law of many modern countries thanks to its systematisation in this work.
It made Roman civil law the civil law of, or the foundation of civil law in most western countries. It was not a code of laws and was not called Justinian code either. It was called Corpus Iuris Civilis (body of civil laws) and a collection of books (codex meant book, not code) with a massive compendium of Roman laws since tie times of Hadrian, a collection of assays and a student textbook.
The Justinian Code was very important because it was used as a fundamental law basis even in the U.S.
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All of the western lands of the old empire became part of the Byzantine Empire.