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OpenStudy (anonymous):

With the aid of God governing Our Empire, which was delivered to Us by His Celestial Majesty, We carry on war successfully. We adorn peace and maintain the Constitution of the State, and have such confidence in the protection of Almighty God that We do not depend upon Our arms, or upon Our soldiers, or upon those who conduct Our Wars, or upon Our own genius, but We solely, place Our reliance upon the providence of the Holy Trinity, from which are derived the elements of the entire world and

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Finish?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The laws show that the empire has developed a bureaucracy that makes normal soldiering unnecessary. The law now honors Christianity as a central part of the Empire's existence. The law explains that the Roman Empire is using war to spread Roman ideas. The law has replaced old social class divisions with an egalitarian church.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What's the question?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

From this excerpt of the prologue of the Corpus Iuris Civilis, what departure from older Roman traditions is clear? )

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use this excerpt from the Corpus Iuris Civilis (Justinian's Law Code) to answer the following question:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The laws show that the empire has developed a bureaucracy that makes normal soldiering unnecessary. The law now honors Christianity as a central part of the Empire's existence. The law explains that the Roman Empire is using war to spread Roman ideas. The law has replaced old social class divisions with an egalitarian church.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

#1 is B) The law now honors Christianity as a central part of the Empire's existence

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you for your response and helping me with many qsuestions. I am now going to rest and start with the remaining questions tomorrow. Again, thank you for all your help.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good night Cnappy!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Have a good nights rest! (: Get a good sleep :3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you and you rest too!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Why was Constantinople called “New Rome”?

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