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- The Epanagoge (Gr****: Ἐπαναγωγή, "return to the point"), more properly the Eisagoge (Gr****: Εἰσαγωγή [τοῦ νόμου], "Introduction [to the law]"), is a Byzantine...
- Ecloga ad Prochiron mutata, a synthesis of Justinian and the Epanagoge, c. 920–1 The Epanagoge aucta, a revision of the 9th century Epanagogue from c. 11th...
- Ecloga (740) – enacted by emperor Leo the Isaurian; the Prochiron and Epanagoge (c. 879) – enacted by emperor Basil the Macedonian; and the Basilika (late...
- stavropegial monasteries even in the territories of other patriarchates (the Epanagoge, commentaries of Matthew Blastares and Theodore Balsamon) In the eighth...
- handbook, remaining the standard legal text until the introduction of the Epanagoge in the late 9th century, and was translated into Slavonic, Arabic and...
- law that prohibits Jews from holding any civil or military position in Epanagoge. 888 Church council in Metz forbids Christians and Jews from eating together...
- civil laws and customs which excluded those no longer in use) and the Epanagoge (an expanded Prochiron which included an introduction and summary) as...
- Emperor Basil I, who ruled in the 9th century, issued the Prochiron and the Epanagoge, which were legal compilations invalidating parts of the Ecloga and restoring...
- including works of law initiated by Basil I, including the Prochiron, and the Epanagoge. 892 Death of Theodora the Myrrh-gusher of Thessaloniki. 902 Taormina...