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the justinian code lasted so long because it was fair and justifing

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Your question is unclear. You seem to be asking both how ling did Justinian last and also why he lasted so long. You also do not specify whether you are referring to Justinian's life or reign.

The reign of Justinian I (or the Great) lasted 38 years (527-565),. This was because he lived long. Emperors reigned until their death. He died when he was 82.

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the justinian code lasted so long because it was fair and justifing

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