Byzantine law code
C6479
concept
A Byzantine law code is a systematically organized collection of legal rules, imperial edicts, and judicial interpretations that governed civil, criminal, and ecclesiastical matters in the Byzantine Empire.
All labels observed (6)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Roman law | 9 |
| Byzantine legal code | 3 |
| Byzantine legal document | 2 |
| Serbian legal code | 2 |
| Byzantine law code canonical | 1 |
| Byzantine legal compendium | 1 |
Instances (18)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Edict of Thessalonica | Roman law |
|
the Typos of Constans II
surface form:
Typos of Constans II
|
Byzantine legal document |
| Lex Titia | Roman law |
| Lex Plautia Papiria | Roman law |
| Lex Pompeia | Roman law |
| Body of Civil Law | — |
|
edict of Justinian I against the Three Chapters
surface form:
Edict of Justinian I against the Three Chapters
|
Byzantine legal document |
| Zakonopravilo | Serbian legal code |
| Nomocanon in 14 titles (Serbian adaptation) | Serbian legal code |
| Ecloga | Byzantine legal code |
| Farmer’s Law | Byzantine legal code |
| Hexabiblos | Byzantine legal compendium |
| Basilika | Byzantine legal code |
| Lex Iulia de civitate Latinis et sociis danda | Roman law |
| Lex Hortensia | Roman law |
| grain law (lex frumentaria) | Roman law |
| Lex Sempronia agraria | Roman law |
| Lex Manilia | Roman law |