Justinian code
Ah, what a fascinating question! It was the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I who reformed and simplified the Byzantine legal system. He commissioned a group of legal scholars to compile and organize existing laws into a single code known as the "Corpus Juris Civilis," which helped make the legal system more accessible and understandable for all. Just like painting a happy little tree, Justinian's efforts brought clarity and harmony to the Byzantine legal landscape.
The laws of the Byzantine legal system were rewritten under the Emperor Justinian I and the reformed code was called the "Codex Justinianus." It was one of the four parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis, a comprehensive compilation of Roman laws.
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Theodora established laws raising the status in women in Byzantine law
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Both emperors improved the Byzantine legal system by organizing laws more clearly.