Sirmondian constitutions

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title: Sirmondian constitutions
text: The Sirmondian Constitutions are a collection of sixteen Imperial Codes passed between AD 333 and 425, dealing with "bishops courts", or laws dealing with church matters. They take their name from their first editor, Jacques Sirmond. Some of the laws appeared in abbreviated form in the Theodosian Code. The full collection survives only in a single early medieval manuscript now in Berlin, termed the Codex Lugdunensis. The Constitution's authenticity is disputed. Some historians, such as Elisabeth
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description: Collection of sixteen Imperial Codes
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