Eustathios Romaios
Male, Deceased Person
0970 – 1030
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Who was Eustathios Romaios?
Eustathios Romaios was a Byzantine jurist and a judge on the Byzantine Imperial Court.
His writings, partially preserved in a practical handbook written by one of his secretaries, are a principal source for legal historians researching the renaissance of Justinian's thought in the Middle Byzantine Greco-Roman legal culture. The Peira appears to have been very popular and was still used by the last great Byzantine jurist, Konstantinos Armenopoulos, in the 14th century.
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