Dikaiophylax
The dikaiophylax (Greek: δικαιοφύλαξ, "guardian of the laws") was a Byzantine judicial office of the 11th–15th centuries. The title is first attested in the middle of the 11th century, both in Constantinople and the provinces. Its holders dealt with ecclesiastical cases and had to combine knowledge of civil law and canon law. Initially the office was given to both lay and ecclesiastical officials, but from the reign of Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282) it was only given to churchmen.
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Dikaiophylax
The dikaiophylax (Greek: δικαιοφύλαξ, "guardian of the laws") was a Byzantine judicial office of the 11th–15th centuries. The title is first attested in the middle of the 11th century, both in Constantinople and the provinces. Its holders dealt with ecclesiastical cases and had to combine knowledge of civil law and canon law. Initially the office was given to both lay and ecclesiastical officials, but from the reign of Michael VIII Palaiologos (r. 1259–1282) it was only given to churchmen.
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Diceofílax (em grego: δικαιοφύ ...... ram contados entre os últimos.
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The dikaiophylax (Greek: δικαι ...... were counted among the latter.
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Diceofílax (em grego: δικαιοφύ ...... o de direito civil e canônico.
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The dikaiophylax (Greek: δικαι ...... t was only given to churchmen.
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Diceofílax
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Dikaiophylax
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