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Elvis Rogers
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9 June, 05:07
What was the significance of the code napoleon?
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The French Civil Code was enacted on March 21, 1804. The Code represents a comprehensive reformation and codification of the French civil law and was considered by Napoleon himself to be one of his most significant achievements
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