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Byzantine law was essentially a continuation of Roman law with A) Western rules. B) Greek punishments. C) Christian influence. D) input from Constantine.

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The correct answer is C) Christian influence.

Byzantine law was essentially a continuation of Roman law with Christian influence.

The Byzantine law was an effective system that was the product of the ideas of emperor Justinian I with the influence of the important Roman law concepts developed during the Roman Republic times. Furthermore, during Medieval times, the Byzantine law also received the western influence that is reflected n the Ecloga, the code of laws issued by Leo III and was written in Latin.

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