SaszoeBelltei
SaszoeBelltei SaszoeBelltei
  • 02-10-2016
  • Social Studies
contestada

what was justinians code

Respuesta :

Neuron
Neuron Neuron
  • 03-10-2016
Justinian's code was a set of laws that was put forth by Justinian, a roman emperor who had important implications for the development and for the subsequent role of Roman society in the world. 
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

. A pattern of being late for work or for appointments is usually
to tell a compelling story about history in written for historians often rely on ____ to keep readers interested
7e−4=31 solve for e.
what are the definitions to 'law of soil' and 'law of blood' ? what does it mean ? please help me .
Even though Reaganomics worked for the most part, what two things caused the Federal deficit to soar? bailing out savings and loan companies too many people una
this is combined in a special way to form glucose in an cell
which group in american society might have opposed progressive reform? Explain
To force a bill out of committee, a/an _______ petition must be signed by a majority of the representatives.
The nation-state concept originated in which of the following countries? A. France B. United States C. Japan D. England
To force a bill out of committee, a/an _______ petition must be signed by a majority of the representatives.