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Q: What are some characteristics of Justinian plague?
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What was the sixth-century plague of Justinian?

The Justinian plague affected the Roman Empire from 541-542 AD. The Bubonic plague or the black death name was not used by that time but historians are sure that it is the same thing.


how much healthy people were there during the Justinian plague?

7000000000


What are the symptoms of the Justinian plague?

The plague of Justinian is believed to be the first recorded instance of the bubonic plague. The symptoms include necrosis of the hand, and swollen lymph glands. As the disease got worse, the lymph nodes could hemorrhage and become necrotic.


The pandemic that ravaged Constantinople in the sixth century was called the?

Justinian Plague


What was the pandemic that ravaged Constantinople in the sixth century called?

Justinian Plague


What treatments were used for the Justinian plague?

Shiana dried tity milk


What characteristics does Justinian have?

Hypocrite, liar, two-faced and secretive


When was the first major outbreak of the bubonic plague in Europe?

The first major outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe may have been the Plague of Justinian, in 541-542. It might also have been the Black Death of 1347-1351. We not know for sure, which, if either of these, was the first because we do not know for certain that they were bubonic plague, and we do not know that some earlier plagues were not.


What are some characteristics of Justinian?

Justinian was Somber, autocratic and full of grandiose ideas. He was a liar and easily manipulated, which his wife Theadora took advantage of. All in all, Justinian was a moron who wanted to recapture the Roman Empire. The only thing he was really good at was architecture, he made allot of architectural inventions.


What were some of Justinian main achievements?

Justinian code of laws


What event Justinian to start rebuilding parts of constantinople?

The "Nika" Revolution destroyed various sections of the city. The "Nika" Revolution has its roots in the plague of diseases, mainly the Black Plague. The society was in lack of food which in turn led to social strife and disorder ending in the "Nika" uprising.The event that forced Justinian to start rebuilding parts of Constantinople was when the Blues and Greens who usually fought each other at chariot races, united in denouncing Justinian because he had arrested some of their members. Fighting and rebellion broke out, leaving the city in ruins, having Justinian try to rebuild the city on an even grander scale than before.


What events forced Justinian to start rebuilding parts of Constantinople?

The "Nika" Revolution destroyed various sections of the city. The "Nika" Revolution has its roots in the plague of diseases, mainly the Black Plague. The society was in lack of food which in turn led to social strife and disorder ending in the "Nika" uprising.The event that forced Justinian to start rebuilding parts of Constantinople was when the Blues and Greens who usually fought each other at chariot races, united in denouncing Justinian because he had arrested some of their members. Fighting and rebellion broke out, leaving the city in ruins, having Justinian try to rebuild the city on an even grander scale than before.