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Alphabetical [« »] coats 1 code 85 codes 16 codex 12 codinus 1 coeleste 1 coemperor 1 | Frequency [« »] 12 chiefs 12 claimed 12 claims 12 codex 12 collisions 12 confines 12 conquering | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances codex |
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1 2,3| as a substitute for the codex. In the seventh century, 2 2,4| forces of the Empire.~ ~Codex Theodosianus. — From the 3 2,4| and the Hermogenian codes (Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus), 4 2,4| codes (Codex Gregorianus and Codex Hermogenianus), named perhaps 5 2,4| years’ work, the so-called Codex Theodosianus, in Latin. 6 2,4| widespread influence of the Codex Theodosianus.[134]~ ~The 7 3,5| greatly aided by the earlier Codex Gregorianus, Codex Hermogenianus, 8 3,5| earlier Codex Gregorianus, Codex Hermogenianus, and Codex 9 3,5| Codex Hermogenianus, and Codex Theodosianus. In order to 10 3,5| 529, the Justinian code (Codex Justinianus) was published. 11 3,5| published under the title Codex repetitae praelectionis. 12 6,8| the only manuscript, the Codex Palatinus, which is now