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How did Justinian impact old Roman law?

It was entirely replaced by his own edicts.
It was summarized and harmonized with Christianity.
He ordered old Roman laws destroyed as part of the old pagan Roman religion.
He preserved it completely intact and unchanged with his imperial seal.

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Emperor Justinian I was the ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire, or the Byzantine Empire. Emperor Justinian saw the condition that the Roman law was in and set out to reform the Roman legal system by creating his own set of laws and interpretations based on the old roman laws. The purpose of these sets of laws was to create a universal set of laws that all of the Byzantine Empire could follow, and was given presidence over any local laws, preventing any contradictions in court rulings

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