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It means "Charles the Great," or "Karl the Great," or "Carl the Great."
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Charlemange
Charlemange was known as (Charles the Great) .
Justinian the Great had no children. He was succeeded by Justin II who was who was his nephew and had married the niece of his wife.
They both have the middle name of 'the'.
The Latin word Magnus (the Great) was a common honour given by Rome.(eg Pompey the Great). He thought Alexander's achievements were at least as great as eg Pompey's.
Justinian I wanted to reform the law of the Byzantine Empire primarily because the law needed to be reorganized. Justinian I was also referred to as Justinian the Great.
Besides being father and son, Alexander the Great and Phillip the II both ruled Greece, were victorious in was, and they were both taught by scholars.-Ava :)
Justinian I (or the Great) ruled from 527 to 565 . Justinian II ruled from 685 to 695.