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Constantine reformed the Roman currency, abandoning silver coins and issuing new god coins in an attempt to stop the problem of hyperinflation.

The emperor Justinian I commissioned the Corpus Juris Civils (body of civil law)., which is also dubbed the Justinian Code This was a compendium which collected extracts from 400 years of Roman law, scrapped obsolete laws, clarified obscure passage and revised other laws. It also provided two textbooks for law students.

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