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Q: During the Nika Revolt what persuaded Justinian to stay and defend Constantinople.?
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What did Justinian do when a revolt began in constantinople?

its because hes an idiot and he is not straight


Justinian thought about leaving the city of Constantinople because .?

the people threatned to revolt


What tragedy was Justinian responsible for?

Justinian I repressed the Nika revolt, the worst riots in the history of Constantinople in which half of the city was burned or destroyed. Some 30,000 people were said to have been killed. The senators who had supported the riot were exiled.


What role did the Empress Theodora play in the Nika revolt against the Emperor Justinian?

She convinced Justinian to suppress the revolt and retain power.


Why did Justinian want to leave rome?

The people threatened to revolt


Why did both upper and lower classes revolt against Justinian?

This one is wrong! --> Because Justinian was a tyrant who persecuted his enemies.


Why is belisarius important?

because he was a Byzantine General and he helped Justinian win the Nika revolt rebellion were people threatened to overthrow Justinian he wanted to run away but Theodora his wife told him to stay then they won the Nika revolt.


Why was the revolt called nika revolt?

because people were being unfair and had no LIFE'S


What was the Nika Revolt?

in 532 c.e. at a chariot race many pesants rioted because of justinian arresting some of the racers.


Which building project undertaken in Constantinople after the revolt helped to ensure a clean supply of drinking water?

The Hagia Sophia. -Annie :)


Did many people die during the peasant revolt?

yes many people died during the peasant revolt


What was one of the great artistic achievements of Justinian's rule was?

It is the overall reconstruction campaign of Constantinople after the `Nika` revolt had destructed the whole city and especially the erection of the famous Basilica of Haghia Sophia in between 532 and 537.