Justinian, emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire from 527 CE to 565CE, died November 14, 565 CE of natural causes and was succeeded by Justinian II. For a list of his accomplishments as emperor, see the link below.
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The Emperor Justinian is best known in the art appreciation sense for the beautiful mosaics in the church of Hagia Sophia (532–7) in Constantinople.
Justinian code
Justinian let the army control him.
He was a powerful Emperor and ordered all outdated or unchristian laws.
Justinian, emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire from 527 CE to 565CE, died November 14, 565 CE of natural causes and was succeeded by Justinian II. For a list of his accomplishments as emperor, see the link below.
Justinian, emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire from 527 CE to 565CE, died November 14, 565 CE of natural causes and was succeeded by Justinian II. For a list of his accomplishments as emperor, see the link below.
Justinian reconquered part of the Western Roman Empire, retook the city of Rome (temporarily), built the Hagia Sophia, built great monuments and churches, and created (through his people) a new and improved law code, called Justinian's Code.
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No, Justinian is not single.
The Emperor Justinian is best known in the art appreciation sense for the beautiful mosaics in the church of Hagia Sophia (532–7) in Constantinople.
Justinian II was born in 668.
Justinian rebuilt it.
Justinian code
The laws of the Byzantine legal system were rewritten under the Emperor Justinian I and the reformed code was called the "Codex Justinianus." It was one of the four parts of the Corpus Juris Civilis, a comprehensive compilation of Roman laws.
Justinian let the army control him.