theodosian
/ˌθiːəˈdoʊziən/Definitions
1. noun
Of or pertaining to Theodosius, a Roman emperor, especially his policies or reforms.
“Theodosian laws were instrumental in shaping the Christian church.”
2. adjective
Of or relating to Theodosius, a Roman emperor, especially his policies or reforms.
“Theodosian codes were a significant contribution to the development of Roman law.”