He, as a Byzantine emperor, successfully defended Byzantine and Christianity against the Persians and the barbarians. He wanted to revive the old Roman Empire. He reformed provincial administration and in his Corpus Juris Civilis (Code Justinian) he codified imperial ordinances, summarized the views of the best legal writers, and added a handbook for students. His lasting memorial is the Church of St Sophia (Hagia Sophia)in constaninople (now Istambul).
Justinian was influenced greatly by his lover
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Yes, partly
Theodora died Justinian was distraught. Justinian and Theodora were very close. Theodora was a close adviser and the two of them collaborated on many things. Theodora had saved Justinian's rule by arguing for refusing to flee during a riot. However they differed on matters of religion. Justinian supported mainstream Orthodox Christianity, while she supported a dissident doctrine. This created conflict on these matters and Justinian often obstructed Theodora. However, her influence was so strong that when she died, Justinian worked on reconciling the two doctrines and kept his promise to protect the monastery Theodora built as a refuge for the dissident Christians.
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Justinian's Body of Civil Law consisted of 4 parts.
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Justinian and Theodora were married
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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.
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.
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Justinian's Code played a very important role in the development of ideas for democracy. For example, one of the laws in Justinian's Code stated that a person was innocent until proven guilty.
Yes, partly
With the influence of his wife, he gave women the right to own land .
The last paragraph of the second reading implies a close and supportive relationship between Justinian and Theodora. It describes Theodora as having significant influence over Justinian and being a partner in decision-making. Their shared vision and collaboration contributed to the success of Justinian's reign.
The Justinian Code of Law consisted of a number of laws developed during the supervision of Emperor Justinian I. The â??Code mainly consisted of collections of past laws and opinions compiled in four books. Also included were Justinian's new laws as well.