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    The Codex Theodosianus ("Theodosian Code") is a compilation of the laws of the Roman Empire under the Christian emperors since 312. A commission was established...
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    rather than on papyrus rolls. The transition to the codex occurred around AD 300.) The Codex Theodosianus was an official compilation ordered by Theodosius...
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    Hadrian. It used both the Codex Theodosianus and the fourth-century collections embodied in the Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus, which provided...
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    formation of Byzantine Law. In 438, Emperor Theodosius published the Codex Theodosianus, which consisted of 16 books, containing all standing laws from the...
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    Liciniani filius, 'son of Licinianus', is noted in two laws in the Codex Theodosianus dated 336. According to the Prosopography of the Later Roman Empire...
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  • of Roman Britain in 319. His holding the post is recorded in the Codex Theodosianus, although little else is known of him. He presided over a period of...
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  • mentioned in the Codex Theodosianus as a praetorian prefect of Spain (399–400), and a proconsul of Africa (410). The Codex Theodosianus also records a praepositus...
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    pp.200-1, Viking Compass The Codex Theodosianus On Religion, 16.10.2 Theodosian Code 16.10.6 "'The Codex Theodosianus On Religion', XVI.x.4, 4 CE". "A...
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    up to date, was completed; their collection was published as the Codex Theodosianus in 438. The law code of Theodosius II, summarizing edicts promulgated...
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  • Cunctos populos, the so-called Edict of Thessalonica, recorded in the Codex Theodosianus xvi.1.2. This declared Trinitarian Nicene Christianity to be the only...
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    Roman Law, including the first five books of the Theodosian Code (Codex Theodosianus), five books of the Sententiae Receptae of Julius Paulus. Until the...
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    which was eventually deemed heretical, and by the formulation of the Codex Theodosianus law code. It also saw the arrival of Attila's Huns, who ravaged the...
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  • had votes of lesser significance, and had higher tax rates. The Codex Theodosianus, a late Roman legal document, describes various laws in which the...
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    arrest and execution in 408. Besides the relevant legal records in the Codex Theodosianus, the major primary source for the events of Stilicho's reign, or at...
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    in the arena would have been few. Codex Theodosianus, 9.40.8 and 15.9.1; Symmachus. Relatio, 8.3. Codex Theodosianus, 2.8.19 and 2.8.22. Telemachus had...
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  • Oxford University Press, p. 1582, ISBN 978-0-19-504652-6 Codex Theodosianus, XVI.2.42; XVI.2.43 Codex Justinianus, I.2.4 Adrian Fortescue (2007), The Greek...
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    surviving fragment, overwritten by a late-6th-century Old Testament. The Codex Theodosianus of Turin, of the 5th or 6th century. The Fasti Consulares of Verona...
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    sometimes dated to May or June, probably on the basis two laws in the Codex Theodosianus issued by Theodosius II on 5 May 425. Three days after Joannes's death...
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    Press, 2011, ISBN 978-0-521-76423-0, p. 307, note 27 Codex Justinianeus 3.12.2 Codex Theodosianus 16.2.5 Cf. Paul Veyne, Quand notre monde est devenu chrétien...
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  • CONSULATE OF GRATIAN AUGUSTUS AND FIRST OF THEODOSIUS AUGUSTUS — Codex Theodosianus, xvi.1.2 The edict was followed in 381 by the First Council of Constantinople...
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  • University, 1986), p. 118. Codex Theodosianus 16.2.9 Codex Theodosianus 16.2.11 Codex Theodosianus 16.2.8 Codex Theodosianus 16.2.14 Pharr, Clyde (2001)...
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    reorganized into a single code until the Codex Theodosianus (438 AD); later, in the Eastern Empire, the Codex repetitæ prælectionis (534) was highly influential...
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  • the directive ordering their collection in what was to become the Codex Theodosianus, addressed to the senate of Constantinople on 26 March 429, and drafted...
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    History of the Later Roman Empire, 1923 (New York: Dover, 1958), p. 213 Codex Theodosianus 14.10.2–3, tr. C. Pharr, "The Theodosian Code," p. 415. "The Reign...
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    Charles E. Lauriat. p. 165. ISBN 1-4325-5089-6. The authors cite Codex Theodosianus XVI.x.xii. "Bust of Genius Populi Romani, Illustration of Boston 42...
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    Constans in the Codex Theodosianus. The Codex refers to a man marrying in the manner of a bride. The text found within the Codex Theodosianus can allude to...
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    fundamental collections in Roman law: the Corpus Iuris Civilis and the Codex Theodosianus. Furthermore, he played an important role in the publication of the...
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    considered the only suitable ones to be cited as primary sources for the Codex Theodosianus and the Corpus Juris Civilis, provided that Papinian's views prevailed...
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    prefect of the East, and was finished in 413 according to a law in the Codex Theodosianus. An inscription discovered in 1993 however records that the work lasted...
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  • both Theodosius II's law compilation of 438 (Codex Theodosianus 1, 4, 3) and the first edition of the Codex Justinianus. It was designed to help judges...
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