(Both are just guesses!)
(Why?) He reconstructed it because the riotingdestroyed a lot of the Capitol. (How?) He reconstructed it by making his loyal army rebuild it.
The "Nika" Revolution destroyed various sections of the city. The "Nika" Revolution has its roots in the plague of diseases, mainly the Black Plague. The society was in lack of food which in turn led to social strife and disorder ending in the "Nika" uprising.The event that forced Justinian to start rebuilding parts of Constantinople was when the Blues and Greens who usually fought each other at chariot races, united in denouncing Justinian because he had arrested some of their members. Fighting and rebellion broke out, leaving the city in ruins, having Justinian try to rebuild the city on an even grander scale than before.
The "Nika" Revolution destroyed various sections of the city. The "Nika" Revolution has its roots in the plague of diseases, mainly the Black Plague. The society was in lack of food which in turn led to social strife and disorder ending in the "Nika" uprising.The event that forced Justinian to start rebuilding parts of Constantinople was when the Blues and Greens who usually fought each other at chariot races, united in denouncing Justinian because he had arrested some of their members. Fighting and rebellion broke out, leaving the city in ruins, having Justinian try to rebuild the city on an even grander scale than before.
Constantine and Justinian were both pivotal Byzantine emperors who significantly shaped the Roman Empire's legacy. They each played crucial roles in the spread of Christianity; Constantine issued the Edict of Milan, which legalized Christianity, while Justinian aimed to unify the empire under the Christian faith and commissioned the Hagia Sophia. Both rulers also implemented extensive legal reforms, with Constantine establishing a new capital in Constantinople and Justinian codifying Roman law through the Corpus Juris Civilis. Their reigns marked a transition from ancient Rome to the medieval Byzantine Empire, influencing governance and culture for centuries.
Justinian was an emperor of the Byzantine empire.
Constantinople was the prior name of the city of Istanbul, I don't believe it had a 'definition' other than 'large city'.
Justinian did not rebuild Constantinople. He rebuilt the Hagia Sophia church, which had been damaged during riots.
Justinian
Justinian rebuilt it.
in Constantinople
Emperor Justinian I initiated a major rebuilding program in Constantinople after the Nika Riots in 532 AD. This reconstruction aimed to restore and enhance the city's grandeur, including significant projects like the Hagia Sophia. The rebuilding efforts continued throughout Justinian's reign, which lasted until 565 AD, but the most notable transformations occurred in the years immediately following the riots.
Emperor Justinian rebuilt Constantinople.
The Byzantine Empire
Justinian was persuaded to stay and defend Constantinople by Theodora, his wife.
Justinian Plague
Justinian Plague
its because hes an idiot and he is not straight
His wife, the Empress Theodora.