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Tribonian (Gr****: Τριβωνιανός [trivonia'nos], c. 485? – 542) was a
Byzantine jurist and advisor.
During the
reign of the
Emperor Justinian I, he supervised...
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Constitutiones (Novels,
literally New Laws). The work was
directed by
Tribonian, an
official in Justinian's
court in Constantinople. His team was authorized...
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influential in the
politics of the Empire.
Other talented individuals included Tribonian, his
legal adviser;
Peter the Patrician, the
diplomat and long-time head...
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France 8
Justinian I c. 482–565
Byzantine Empire Corpus Juris Civilis 9
Tribonian c. 485–542
Byzantine Empire Codex Justini**** 10
Lycurgus fl. c. 820 BC...
- the fifth-century
ecclesiastical writer Philip; of the
famous lawyer Tribonian. Side
began a
steady decline from the 4th
century on. Even
defensive walls...
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headed by the
praetorian prefect John the
Cappadocian and also
included Tribonian, who was
later to head the
other Corpus Juris Civilis projects. The commission...
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proceed more
easily to
advanced legal studies."
Under the
supervision of
Tribonian, two law
professors (Theophilus and Dorotheus) were ****igned to extract...
- Justinian,
along with his
prominent officials John the
Cappadocian and
Tribonian,
faced significant public disapproval due to the
implementation of high...
- §§4–5. Festus, s.v. "Rituales".
Marks (2004), p. 125. Pomponius, in
Tribonian & al., Book L,
Title 16,
Extract 239, §6. Isidore, Book XV, Ch. 2, §4...
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writings of the
jurists on
Roman law. This
becomes the
Digest (Pandects).
Tribonian becomes quaestor sacri palatii and
chief editor of the
compilation of...