An analysis of the ideological, political and religious motives which brought to life Justian legislation, in which Roman law and the Orthodox Catholic religion converge, helps to understand the reasons that led the Byzantine emperor to legitimize his imperial power using it as a powerful instrument of intolerance and discrimination towards those in opposition to him.
Varvaro, M. (2022). Law, Politics, and Religion in Justinian Legislation. In U. Agnati, M. Varvaro (a cura di), Religion, Ideology, Politics, and Law: A Multidisciplinary Approach in the Frame of European History. Proceedings of the International Congress held in Palermo 5 March 2020 (pp. 63-88). Palermo : Palermo University Press.
Law, Politics, and Religion in Justinian Legislation
Varvaro, Mario
2022-01-01
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An analysis of the ideological, political and religious motives which brought to life Justian legislation, in which Roman law and the Orthodox Catholic religion converge, helps to understand the reasons that led the Byzantine emperor to legitimize his imperial power using it as a powerful instrument of intolerance and discrimination towards those in opposition to him.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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