Abstract

The article presents a general characteristics and content of Book 16 of the Theodosian Code and the religious policy of the late Empire against the dissenters, in order to analyze the status of Jews. In the subsequent part, the author analyzes the privileges enjoyed by the followers of Judaism in the 4th century Empire, that is, privileges for superiors and members of communities as well as the legal protection of synagogues and Judaic worship.

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