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The Gregorian Code is from a private compilation of laws.
Includes from the compilation of the emperor Hadrian until 294, made in the time of Diocletian by an unknown Gregory or Gregorian (jurist) and perhaps in the city of Nicomedia.
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The Hermogenian Code (291-323) is a collection of private laws. The compilers extracted their materials from the imperial archives. The Codex Hermogenianus was compiled in the East by Hermogeniano, hence its name, possibly to be identified with the contemporary Hermogenian jurist, author of the Libri sex iuris epitomarum, used in the Digest by Justinian.
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Constantine the Great was the Roman Emperor (306-337 AD). He was the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity.
With co-emperor Licinius, he issued the Edict of Milan in 313, which proclaimed tolerance of all religions throughout the empire.
In 293, the Roman Empire was divided in two by Diocletian, leading to a Western and Eastern Augustus.
However, the time was also a period of widespread persecution of Christians.
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The Justinian code consists of four books: (1) Codex Constitutionum, (2) Digesta, or Pandectae, (3) Institutiones, and (4) Novellae Constitutiones Post Codicem.
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It is known as "Dictatus Papae" to a set of 27 propositions established by Pope Gregory VII in 1075 and inserted in his Registry under the title Quid valeant Pontifici Romani, by which the rights and prerogatives of the Roman pontiff will be defined, in a few terms that until then had not been known.
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