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By the way i am studying about Justinian so bare with at that moment he made these code of laws because he wanted his empire to be stabled so what he did id that he created the code of laws and it made a huge impact on the empire it took care of the empire

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By the way i am studying about Justinian so bare with at that moment he made these code of laws because he wanted his empire to be stabled so what he did id that he created the code of laws and it made a huge impact on the empire it took care of the empire


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What lands did the byzantine empire lose after the death of Justinian 1?

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