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Arcadius and Corpus Juris Civilis

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Difference between Arcadius and Corpus Juris Civilis

Arcadius vs. Corpus Juris Civilis

Arcadius (Flavius Arcadius Augustus; Ἀρκάδιος; 1 January 377 – 1 May 408) was Eastern Roman Emperor from 395 to 408. The Corpus Juris (or Iuris) Civilis ("Body of Civil Law") is the modern name for a collection of fundamental works in jurisprudence, issued from 529 to 534 by order of Justinian I, Eastern Roman Emperor.

Similarities between Arcadius and Corpus Juris Civilis

Arcadius and Corpus Juris Civilis have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Byzantine Empire, List of Byzantine emperors.

Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire and Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople (modern-day Istanbul, which had been founded as Byzantium).

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List of Byzantine emperors

This is a list of the Byzantine emperors from the foundation of Constantinople in 330 AD, which marks the conventional start of the Byzantine Empire (or the Eastern Roman Empire), to its fall to the Ottoman Empire in 1453 AD.

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Arcadius and Corpus Juris Civilis Comparison

Arcadius has 69 relations, while Corpus Juris Civilis has 82. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.32% = 2 / (69 + 82).

References

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