- The
Epanagoge (Gr****: Ἐπαναγωγή, "return to the point"), more
properly the
Eisagoge (Gr****: Εἰσαγωγή [τοῦ νόμου], "Introduction [to the law]"), is a Byzantine...
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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...
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Ecloga (740) –
enacted by
emperor Leo the Isaurian; the
Prochiron and
Epanagoge (c. 879) –
enacted by
emperor Basil the Macedonian; and the
Basilika (late...
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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...
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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...
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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...