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- 9th century Epanagogue from c. 11th century. The Prochiron aucta, a revision of the 9th century Prochiron from c. 13th century. The Hexabiblos, a 14th-century...
- the title eques auratus (Knight of the Golden Spur) on 30 October 1583. Prochiron sive Enchiridon Judiciarum, 1558, includes a preface De ordine judiciario...
- including the Prochiron (a handbook of civil laws and customs which excluded those no longer in use) and the Epanagoge (an expanded Prochiron which included...
- known are: the Ecloga (740) – enacted by emperor Leo the Isaurian; the Prochiron and Epanagoge (c. 879) – enacted by emperor Basil the Macedonian; and...
- withdrawn from official use soon after its publication, being replaced by the Prochiron (which was earlier considered an antecessor of the Epanagoge) twenty years...
- the Prochiron and the Epanagoge, which were legal compilations invalidating parts of the Ecloga and restoring the Justinian laws. The Prochiron served...
- criminal, civil and procedural law which were translated in a law book Prochiron by emperor Basil I. The aim of the nomocanon “Zakonopravilo” was to secure...
- and also including works of law initiated by Basil I, including the Prochiron, and the Epanagoge. 892 Death of Theodora the Myrrh-gusher of Thessaloniki...