The people threatened to revolt
No. Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of Rome. Justinian was an emperor of the Byzantine Empire
Justinian ruled almost talk the territory that Rome like the last of the old Caesars.
Justinian's codes.
Emperor Justinian ruled from 527 and 565. He created a code of laws (body of civil law).
He didn't really 'leave' Rome as much as he 'fled' Rome. He killed a man.
No. Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of Rome. Justinian was an emperor of the Byzantine Empire
Justinian ruled almost talk the territory that Rome like the last of the old Caesars.
Justinian's codes.
in 532 c.e. at a chariot race many pesants rioted because of justinian arresting some of the racers.
Emperor Justinian ruled from 527 and 565. He created a code of laws (body of civil law).
He didn't really 'leave' Rome as much as he 'fled' Rome. He killed a man.
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.
Justinian was the Emperor of the Byzantine Empire and he was known for making a code called "Justinians code" and it was to give everybody certain rights.
a collection of laws used throughout Rome’s history
Justinian reconquered part of the Western Roman Empire, retook the city of Rome (temporarily), built the Hagia Sophia, built great monuments and churches, and created (through his people) a new and improved law code, called Justinian's Code.
The legal code of Rome was comprised and authorized by Emperor Justinian I. The code was made up of over a thousand years of doctrines and remained i effect until the Byzantine era.
Assuming that by 'new Rome' you mean Constantinople, he had the famous Hagia Sophia built there and the equally famous Church of the Holy Apostles. Furthermore he built Constantinople's strategically important underground water supply system.