During the reign of Justinian I (r. 527-565), the empire reached its greatest extent after reconquering much of the historically Roman western Mediterrean coast, including North Africa, Italy, and Rome itself, which it held for two more centuries.
Justinian ruled in the East, in the Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire
the empire declined because of disease and natural disasters.
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Justinian's rule lasted longer than Constantine.
Justinian ruled in the East, in the Byzantine Empire
The Byzantine Empire
Basil II did not succeed Justinian I. He succeeded John I Tzimiskes. Justinian I was succeeded by Justin II
the empire declined because of disease and natural disasters.
the empire declined because of disease and natural disasters.
He ruled the Byzantine Empire (sometimes called East Roman Empire) from 527-565 AD.
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Italy and the Adriatic coastlines under the rule of Justinian I. Hope this helps!
Justinian's rule lasted longer than Constantine.
Her intelligence and political acumen made her Justinian's most trusted adviser and enabled her to use the power and influence to promote religious and social policies.
Her intelligence and political acumen made her Justinian's most trusted adviser and enabled her to use the power and influence to promote religious and social policies.
The rule of the Five Good Emperors 1st Century CE.