The Byzantine Empire's Justinian Code predominantly favored Orthodox Christianity, placing non-Orthodox Christian groups, particularly the Monophysites and other heretical sects, at a disadvantage. This legal framework marginalized their rights and often subjected them to discrimination and persecution. Additionally, Jews faced restrictions and were often excluded from holding public office, further demonstrating the code's bias toward Orthodox Christian doctrine.
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