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How did the Justinian Code make the Byzantine Empire more powerful?

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Answer: all the emperor's reforms aimed at recovering the greatness of the Roman Empire and made it as powerful as it was in the past. Thus, the Justinian code made the Byzantine Empire more powerful by legislative reforms that reorganized the government.

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