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What does Justinians code state?

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.


What did the passengers of the Mayflower promise?

to obey the laws


What are the 4 types of civic duties?

Obey laws


How did the Romans rule there empire?

The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.The Romans ruled their empire by Roman law, the same law that the population of the city of Rome had to obey. That's what made it an empire.


What is significant about the twelve tables in the early rome republic?

The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.The twelve tables are significant because they are/were the first time that Roman law was written and published for all to read (and obey). Also, they stated that the laws applied equally to all classes and the written law took precedence over custom.