- Tribonian
Tribonian (c. 500–547) was a
jurist during the reign of the EmperorJustinian I , who revised the legal code of theRoman Empire . [ [http://www.worldwideschool.org/library/books/hst/roman/thedeclineandfalloftheromanempire-4/chap26.html Roman Jurisprudence] ]Tribonian was born in
Pamphylia around the year 500. He became a successfullawyer inConstantinople , and was appointed by Justinian in 528 as one of the commissioners to prepare the new imperial legal code, theCorpus Juris Civilis , released in 529. In 530 he becamequaestor , and the chief editor of the compilation of the old Roman lawyers writings ( "Digesta" or "Pandecta", meaning Digest or Collection ), which in total were much larger than the code itself. The brief version of the new code, "Codex repetitae praelectionis", containing the most relevant and useful parts of the selection of imperial constitutions , was released in 533. While this was being completed the participants in theNika riots of 532 called for his removal because of his alleged corruption. He was temporarily removed by Justinian until the riots were crushed. In 534 the fullCodex Justinianus was released, along with a series of new laws created by Justinian to reflect contemporary needs (the "Novellae"). His life is recounted in the writings ofProcopius .References
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