Constantine Harmenopoulos ( el, ; 1320 – ) was a
Byzantine
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jurist from Greece who held the post of ''
katholikos kritēs'' ("universal judge") of
Thessalonica
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, one of the highest judicial offices in the
Byzantine Empire
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.
He is best known for his ''Hexabiblos'' (1344–1345), a law book in six volumes in which he compiles a wide range of Byzantine legal sources. First printed 1540 in Paris, the ''Hexabiblos'' was widely adopted in the Balkans under the
Ottoman Empire
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. In 1828, it was also adopted as the interim
civil code in the newly independent
Greek state
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.
References
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* Foundation of the Hellenic World, History of the late Byzantine Period
The Hexabiblos accessed January 2007
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External links
*
Manuale legum sive Hexabiblos cum appendicibus et legibus agrariis',
Gustav Ernst Heimbach (ed.), Lipsiae, T. G. Weigel, 1851.
*
Manuale legum sive Hexabiblos cum appendicibus et legibus agrariis',
Gustav Ernst Heimbach (ed.), Lipsiae, T. G. Weigel, 1851.
1320 births
1385 deaths
14th-century Greek people
Byzantine jurists
Byzantine Thessalonian writers
14th-century jurists
14th-century Byzantine writers
14th-century Greek writers
14th-century Greek educators
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