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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | paganism, and announced their legal right to exist. It declared: “ 2 2,1 | communities were recognized as legal juridical entities; from 3 2,1 | juridical entities; from a legal point of view, Christianity 4 2,3 | Nicene Creed as the only legal creed, Theodosius laid an 5 2,4 | the state religion, this legal collection may be considered 6 2,5 | the latter then became the legal sovereign in the eyes of 7 2,5 | the tax implicitly gave legal sanction to vice.[154]~ 8 2,5 | Roman Empire, first as a legal religion and later as the 9 3,5 | Official revision of the entire legal system and a summing up 10 3,5 | right hand in his great legal enterprise, and perhaps 11 3,5 | immediate application in the legal practices of the Empire.[ 12 3,5 | explanatory notes. These small legal collections in Greek, called 13 3,5 | legislative works the teaching of legal studies was also reformed. 14 3,5 | Justinian wrote, “When all legal secrets are disclosed, nothing 15 3,5 | deliver to the students legal learning and to open up 16 3,5 | the whole course of your legal study is completed, to govern 17 3,5 | time united the world. All legal developments in western 18 5,3 | right in claiming that their legal accomplishments were “greater 19 5,3 | origin of the law; (2) the legal position of the agricultural 20 5,3 | books.~ In manuscripts of legal works the Sea Law and the 21 5,3 | appended to the Ecloga or other legal documents. Both laws are 22 5,4 | when Christianity received legal sanction and later became 23 5,4 | Leo III considered it his legal right to make his own religious 24 5,6 | 797 Irene dethroned the legal emperor, her son Constantine, 25 5,6 | Roman Empire and became the legal successor, not of Romulus 26 5,6 | attempts of revolt against the legal ruler, and feared, not without 27 5,6 | western provinces against the legal ruler of the empire.[109]~ 28 6,7 | supply people interested in legal works with a brief account 29 6,7 | number of other Byzantine legal collections, has been translated 30 6,7 | life. Some Novels and other legal documents published after 31 6,8 | who considered himself the legal successor of the Byzantine 32 6,8 | In the absence of special legal schools, young men gained 33 6,8 | Constantinople and there chose a legal and juristic career. His 34 8,10| Latins and return it to the legal emperor; for his part the 35 8,17| food), gifts, and fees, legal and administrative, from 36 9,5 | Serbs and Greeks would be legal only if sanctioned by the


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