Gregorius

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Gregorius was a Roman jurist traditionally credited with compiling the Codex Gregorianus, one of the earliest systematic collections of imperial legal constitutions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman jurist
legal scholar
associatedWithPeriod 3rd century
associatedWithRegion Roman Empire NERFINISHED
citizenship Roman Empire
era Roman Empire NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork Roman law
jurisprudence
gender male
hasWorkInCollection imperial legal constitutions
historicalSignificance associated with one of the earliest systematic collections of imperial constitutions
influenced Codex Hermogenianus NERFINISHED
Codex Theodosianus NERFINISHED
later Roman legal codifications
knownFor compiling the Codex Gregorianus
languageOfWorkOrName Latin NERFINISHED
nameInLatin Gregorius NERFINISHED
notableWork Codex Gregorianus NERFINISHED
occupation jurist
lawyer
traditionallyCreditedWith compiling the Codex Gregorianus
uncertainDate true
uncertainPlaceOfBirth true
workSubject Roman imperial rescripts
imperial constitutions
private law
public law

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Codex Gregorianus compiler Gregorius
Gregorian Code hasAuthor Gregorius
Gregorian Code compiledBy Gregorius
Gregorian Code namedAfter Gregorius
Gregor derivedFrom Gregorius
Gregor shortFormOf Gregorius
Gregorios hasCognate Gregorius