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Justinian

 

(ad 482-565) Roman emperor from 527 until his death. Justinian's philosophical problems centred on the monophysite heresy, although his wife, the ex-actress Theodora, was a monophysite and Justinian eventually became one. He is remembered more for the great codification of Roman law, the million-word Codex Justinianus, first promulgated in 529.

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