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- Back to Jewish History Sourcebook | Back to Medieval Sourcebook | Halsall History Web Sites Page | Jewish History Sourcebook: Jews and the Later Roman Law 315-531 CE The Middle Ages, for the Jew at least, begin with the advent to power of Constantine the Great (306-337). He was the first Roman emperor to issue laws which radically limited the rights of Jews as citizens of the Roman Empire, a ...www.fordham.edu/halsall/jewish/jews-romanlaw.html
- Resources related to the study of Roman law and modern Civil law systems. In English and German.www.iuscivile.com
- The Roman Republican Constitution Introduction The Romans never had a written constitution, but their form of their government, especially from the time of the passage of the lex Hortensia (287 B.C.), roughly parallels the modern American division of executive, legislative, and judical branches, although the senate doesn't neatly fit any of these categories. What follows is a fairly traditional, ...www.utexas.edu/depts/classics/documents/RepGov.html