the justinian code lasted so long because it was fair and justifing
I think so.
Most people in Egypt are Muslims so they marry whoever their parents choose. But if the one who is getting marries doesnt like the other person then they dont have to. So its an arranged marriage.
If you think so.
girls think its nice
Aegeus took so long because he needed proof that Theseus was his son.
the justinian code lasted so long because it was fair and justifing
I think so.. Lol
the justinian code lasted so long because it was fair and justifing
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The Justinian code is the collection of Roman law. These laws were collected in single volume by the Justinian, so due to this reason these laws are called Justinian laws. This volume was completed in 534 AD and now has effects on Western laws. -from. Another person's answer- P.S.
By the way i am studying about Justinian so bare with at that moment he made these code of laws because he wanted his empire to be stabled so what he did id that he created the code of laws and it made a huge impact on the empire it took care of the empire
By the way i am studying about Justinian so bare with at that moment he made these code of laws because he wanted his empire to be stabled so what he did id that he created the code of laws and it made a huge impact on the empire it took care of the empire
It was important because before the Justinian Code it was hard to enforce the Roman Laws so they made the Justinian Code the basis for the legal systems of most modern European countries. It created a unified code of laws for the empire. It collected Roman laws into one code.
By the way i am studying about Justinian so bare with at that moment he made these code of laws because he wanted his empire to be stabled so what he did id that he created the code of laws and it made a huge impact on the empire it took care of the empire
So that he could educate Justinian to be the future emperor after him
Yes, it was so successful, actually, that it lasted for nearly 1000 years and neighboring countires such as Italy, Germany, and Russia all adapted versions of it
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.