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The Codification of Roman Law

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What was Justinian's most important contribution to the eastern roman empire?

The Codification of Roman Law


What was Justinians main goal during his reign?

to reunite the roman empire


What was Justinians's major goal during his reign?

To reunite the Roman Empire.


What were the four Byzantine's contribution?

Byzantine Empire,Eastern Roman Empire,Roman Empire and Romania


What was the result of Justinians attempt of reunite the eastern and western halves of the Roman Empire?

All of the western lands of the old empire became part of the Byzantine Empire.


What contribution did the roman empire make?

The Dome.


Cause and effect of Rome's expanding empire?

The cause of the Roman empire expansion was successful military campaigns. The effect was that as the Roman empire grew, so did the number of enemies.


What two areas became part of the byzantine empire before justinians conquests?

The Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire or Byzantium, was the continuation of the Roman Empire in its eastern provinces during Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, when its capital city was Constantinople.


What does Justinians code state?

It states many things about the laws and codes of the Roman times and the Byzantine Empire. It helped the people renew their beliefs in the Roman law. It also helped the people obey the law of the Byzantine Empire.


What were some IMPORTANT Byzantine Empire contributions?

Important Contributions from the Byzantine empirethe Justinians Code Of LawsArtArchitectureand they preserved the Greek and Roman cultureSpreading Christianity


What important part of the roman empire was the roman army in?

The Roman army was in all parts of the empire. It was due in large part to the army that Rome established the greatest western empire of its time. To Rome, all parts of the empire were important.


What was justinians l mains goal?

Recapturing lost Roman lands