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    Tribonian (Greek: Τριβωνιανός [trivonia'nos], c. 485?–542) was a Byzantine jurist and advisor. During the reign of the Emperor Justinian I, he supervised...
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    Constitutiones (Novels, literally New Laws). The work was directed by Tribonian, an official in Justinian's court in Constantinople. His team was authorized...
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    influential in the politics of the Empire. Other talented individuals included Tribonian, his legal adviser; Peter the Patrician, the diplomat and long-time head...
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    the fifth-century ecclesiastical writer Philip; of the famous lawyer Tribonian. Side began a steady decline from the 4th century on. Even defensive walls...
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    The Corpus forms the basis of civil law of many modern states. It was Tribonian, a notable jurist, who supervised the Corpus Juris Civilis. Justinian's...
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    France 8 Justinian I c. 482–565 Byzantine Empire Corpus Juris Civilis 9 Tribonian c. 485–542 Byzantine Empire Codex Justinianus 10 Lycurgus fl. c. 820 BC...
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    proceed more easily to advanced legal studies." Under the supervision of Tribonian, two law professors (Theophilus and Dorotheus) were assigned to extract...
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    Justinian, along with his prominent officials John the Cappadocian and Tribonian, faced significant public disapproval due to the implementation of high...
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    writings of the jurists on Roman law. This becomes the Digest (Pandects). Tribonian becomes quaestor sacri palatii and chief editor of the compilation of...
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    empire. Oxford University press. pp. 148–51. ISBN 978-0-19-875514-2. "Tribonian". Encyclopaedia Britannica. 2001. Retrieved 2023-10-05. Plescia 2001,...
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  • Theodora Elena Kondulainen as Mlava Arnis Licitis as Malkh Igor Dmitriev as Tribonian Vladimir Talashko as Demetrius Vladimir Antonik as Ratibor Viktor Gogolev...
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    headed by the praetorian prefect John the Cappadocian and also included Tribonian, who was later to head the other Corpus Juris Civilis projects. The commission...
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    Many quotations from the works of Gaius occur in the Digest, created by Tribonian at the direction of Justinian I, and so acquired a permanent place in...
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    Greek. In response to this order of December 15, 530 ("Deo auctore"), Tribonian created a commission of sixteen members to do the work—one government...
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    to appease the rebels: John the Cappadocian as financial minister and Tribonian as the primary legal minister. Justinian and Theodora retained a distaste...
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    Byzantine Empress (approximate date) Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (or 495) Tribonian, Byzantine jurist (approximate date) Xie He, Chinese writer and art historian...
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    famous lawyers held this quaestorship, including Antiochus Chuzon and Tribonian, who contributed greatly to the production of the Theodosian code and...
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  • 13 – Emperor Justinian I appoints a commission (including the jurist Tribonian) to codify all laws of the Roman Empire that are still in force from Hadrian...
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    of Gwynedd (approximate date) Theudebert I, king of Austrasia (or 548) Tribonian, Byzantine jurist and author of the Codex Justinianus Pringle 1981, p...
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  • palatii Tribonian be dismissed. Emperor Justinian did so, until the riots had been suppressed, after which he reinstated John as prefect and Tribonian as quaestor...
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  • Codex Justinianus, the Digest, and the Institutes. Justinian's quaestor Tribonian was primarily responsible for compiling these last three. Together, the...
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    §§4–5. Festus, s.v. "Rituales". Marks (2004), p. 125. Pomponius, in Tribonian & al., Book L, Title 16, Extract 239, §6. Isidore, Book XV, Ch. 2, §4...
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  • Paulus Domitius Ulpianus Pamphilus of Caesarea Sozomen Enantiophanes Tribonian Dorotheus Theophilus Antecessor Michael Choumnos Theodore of Dekapolis...
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    referred to as "Justinian's Code". In the Pandects, completed under Tribonian's direction in 533, order and system were found in the contradictory rulings...
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    University of Bologna University of Ferrara Influences Seneca, Tacitus, Tribonian, Bartolus de Saxoferrato, Erasmus Academic work Discipline Civilist, legal...
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  • member of the commission preparing the Corpus Juris Civilis, serving under Tribonian. Their work was completed in 529. While this is the first chronological...
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    Military deception Stilicho Strategikon of Maurice Teia Theodoric the Great Tribonian Uraias Vacis Widin Compare Lillington-Martin (2009) p. 16 The exact date...
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  • (ἀντικήνσωρ). He is last mentioned in AD 533. Theophilus, working with Tribonian and Dorotheus, authored the Institutiones, the first section of the Corpus...
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  • Padway recruits the Byzantine jurist Tribonian in an effort to prevent the Plague of Justinian. The story follows Tribonian as he proceeds to secure the emperor...
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    codify existing Roman law. A second commission, headed by the jurist Tribonian, was appointed in 530 to select matter of permanent value from the works...
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