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How did Emperor Septimius Severus change the Roman Empire

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==Severus and the law==
Severus was very concerned with the administration of justice. The Italian courts were removed from senatorial jurisdiction and put under the control of the praetorian prefect, this was to reduce corruption in the administration of justice. He also removed the right of Senators to sit in courts and act as judges. This was part of his campaign against Senatorial privilege and also an effort to improve the quality of justice. In 205 AD Severus executed the praetorian prefect and replaced him with the great jurist Papinian. Under him, the law was codified and reformed. Severus also consulted with the renowned jurist Ulpian and the Roman law code was updated and rationalized. Severus oversaw perhaps the most extensive reform of the laws of the Empire since Augustus<ref>Birley, p 99</ref>.
[[File: Septimius Severus two.jpg|200px|thumb|left|Ruins of the Arch in Rome built by Septimius Severus]]
=Severus and the army==

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