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byzantine under the emperor Justinian had a golden age. he rebuild the haga shopha. and wrote the justininans code.
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byzantine under the emperor Justinian had a golden age. he rebuild the haga shopha. and wrote the justininans code.
The Byzantine Emperor Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus ruled between 527 and 565 AD under the name Justinian I or Justinian the Great [Ιουστινιανός].
The Hagia Sophis was turned into a mosque in 1453 by Ottoman Turks, led by Sultan Mehmed II, when they took Constantinople. This was almost 900 years after the current building was finished under orders of Justinian. There is a link below to an article on the Hagia Sophia.
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Russia, at the present time, is a democracy much like the US, and its citizens have very similar rights under the law, although not exactly the same rights; there are many differences of detail. It should also be noted that the current government of Russia, controlled by President Alexander Putin, is very corrupt, so that the rights of Russians are not always given the respect that the law requires.
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The Byzantine Empire reached its greatest extent under Justinian I in 555 A.D. When Justinian began his reign, the empire included the Balkans, Asia Minor, the Caucasus, Northern Mesopotamia, Syria, Palestine, and Egypt. Under his generals Belisarius and Narses, Justinian reconquered North Africa, Dalmatia, Italy, Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, and the southern half of Spain.
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Citizens have no rights under a Dictatorship.
Under Justinian, Roman law was consolidated and revised. Justinian's legal scholars took the complex of Roman laws and eliminated those which were redundant or outdated. This work eventually became the basis or foundation of much of western legal traditions.
No. A felon cannot own a firearm of any kind unless the felon has had his or her rights restored. There is no current way for a federal felon to have his rights restored. Under some circumstances, persons convicted of a STATE felony can petition for a restoration of gun rights- but not under Federal procedures. .
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