What was the basis for imperial law in the eastern roman
empire?
a)roman law, as co...
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What was the basis for imperial law in the eastern roman
empire?
a)roman law, as codified by justinian
b)germanic law, as codified by charlemagne
c)islamic law, as codified by the seljuk turks
d)catholic law, as codified by gregory the great
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