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1 Intro | legislation of the Emperor Justinian which confirmed the juridical 2 1”,3 | of the Novels, which is Justinian Novel 123, says as follows: “ 3 2”,3 | without any order. That is why Justinian, in Novel 130 to be found 4 2”,3 | prefixed this decree of Justinian, it is evident that as for 5 4”,9 | be deposed from office. Justinian Novel 123 (found in Book 6 5 | in the reign of Emperor Justinian I. According to Dositheus ( 7 7 | Trullus), in the reign of Justinian II, who was the son of Pogonatus 8 7 | reign of Constantine’s son Justinian and promulgated the aforementioned 9 7 | present paper in the reign of Justinian, as becomes plainly evident 10 7”,1 | Imperial City in the reign of Justinian, who became our Emperor 11 7”,14| layman such as was Emperor Justinian, who in his Novel 123 says: “ 12 7”,15| according to Novel 123 of Justinian (recorded in Book III of 13 7”,16| Emperors preceding them Justinian appointed a hundred deacons, 14 7”,38| In the time of Emperor Justinian II the Archbishop of Cyprus 15 8”,23| Council, prescribed two years. Justinian Novel 144 also prescribed 16 8”,23| Chalcedon; and it was indeed by Justinian that patriarchs were actually 17 8”,23| be operative. That is why Justinian, in ordinance 29 of the 18 8”,23| later during the reign of Justinian the emperor by a certain 19 8”,23| out more boldly.” And in Justinian’s Novel addressed to Epiphanius 20 8”,23| Epiphanius of Constantinople Justinian himself says: “on account 21 8”,23| the same manner as Emperor Justinian I ordered it to be read 22 8”,23| both by Emperor Zeno and by Justinian II, surnamed Rhinotmetus ( 23 8”,23| according to Balsamon, Justinian Rhinotmetus renamed it New 24 8”,23| renewed and redecorated by Justinian, on which account c. XXXIX 25 8”,23| autocephalous even before Justinian, that is to say; the third 26 8”,23| autocephalous during the reign of Justinian in the time of the Fifth 27 8”,23| Defensors, and according to Justinian Ecclesiecdici. There were 28 8”,23| guardians and curators, whereas Justinian Novel 123 prohibits them 29 8”,23| of the Novels, which is Justinian Novel 67, and the third 30 8”,23| the second Title, which is Justinian Novel 138, embodied in Book 31 8”,23| 93] “Novel 123 of Justinian also decrees in agreement 32 8”,23| Patriarchs in the plural. For Justinian Novel 123 says to let the 33 8”,23| resolved into him again. Even Justinian, too, in Book 3, ch. 2, 34 8”,23| held. That explains why Justinian fails to mention it in what 35 8”,23| confirmation of the ancient custom, Justinian prescribed this. This is 36 8”,23| Ecumenical Patriarchs by Justinian in his Novels and Edicts, 37 8”,23| address which it makes to Justinian, as well as in its third 38 8”,23| in the reign of his son Justinian. For, according to him, 39 8”,23| distinct, and according to Justinian Novel 3 (contained in Book 40 8”,23| with antencyclical letters, Justinian renewed them. Afterwards 41 8”,23| where it has Zeno instead of Justinian.~ ~ [165] What is called 42 8”,23| depart.~ ~ [167] Inasmuch as Justinian II, called Rhinotmetus ( 43 8”,23| adultery. Even though ch. 4 of Justinian Novel 22, to be found in 44 8”,23| agreement with the present Canon Justinian Novella 117, contained in 45 8”,23| 268] Novel 123 of Justinian, too, commands that a person 46 8”,23| alienated, Novel 120 of Justinian decrees that even fruit-bearing