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Aurelius Hermogeni****, or
Hermogenian, was an
eminent Roman jurist and
public servant of the age of
Diocletian and his
fellow tetrarchs. The compiler...
- The
Codex Hermogeni**** (Eng.
Hermogenian Code) is the
title of a
collection of
constitutions (legal pronouncements) of the
Roman emperors of the first...
- The
jurist Hermogeni****, at the
court of Diocletian,
produces the
Hermogenian Code. This new
codification of
Roman law
complements the
Gregorian Code...
- Justinian's
Corpus Juris Civilis (527–534). The
Corpus drew on the
codices of
Gregorius and
Hermogenian,
drafted and
published under Diocletian's reign....
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Ancient History Bulletin 25 (2011), p. 79, n. 5,
citing Digest 40.12.40 (
Hermogenian), 40.13. 1 (pr Ulpian), and 40.13.3 (Papinian); pp. 93, n.17; 96-97,...
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discussion of
adulterous marriages. Most famously, the
Gregorian and
Hermogenian Codes are
cited as a
model for the
organisation of
imperial constitutions...
- The
jurist Hermogeni****, at the
court of Diocletian,
produces the
Hermogenian Code. This new
codification of
Roman law
complements the
Gregorian Code...
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Tertullus (Aug 307 – Apr 308)
Statius Rufinus (Apr 308 – Oct 309)
Aurelius Hermogenian (Oct 309 – Oct 310) G.
Ceionius Rufius Volusi**** I (Oct 310 – Oct 311)...
- 3rd
century Saint Aurelian, 3rd
century Ebulus ?
Alticus ?
Emerinus ?
Hermogenian ?
Adelfius I ?
Dativus 4th
century Adelfius II 4th
century Exuperius...