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Who compiled the laws of the Roman Empire into easy-to-understand codes?

A. Justinian
B. Diocletian
C. Julius Caesar
D. Constantine

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A. Justinian was is the answer
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User Shutsman
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Answer:

A. Justinian

Step-by-step explanation:

Byzantine emperor Justinian 1 sponsored the ancient roman laws to be codified to eliminate the differences and conflicts of the old laws. It provides greater stability to the emperor's reign. These are not new codes but the old ones compiled and systematized by the jurist for smooth functioning. These new law codes have supreme authority and the old ones were forbidden.

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