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.
Ashoka built a total of eight stupas on the hilltop of Sanchi including the Great Stupa. ...
because he built many places to live
Ancient Babylon is where the gardens were located.
The city built in during that time by the Aztecs, was called Tenochtitla'n
hagia sophia
The use of Mosaics (glass collages) In both public and religious buildings. The most famous Byzantine building is the Hagia Sophia, a domed church built during the reign of Justinian and Constantinople.
Hagia Sophia
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The use of Mosaics (glass collages) In both public and religious buildings. The most famous Byzantine building is the Hagia Sophia, a domed church built during the reign of Justinian and Constantinople.
The Church of The Holy Wisdom, or Agia Sophia .
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.
Haiga Sophia in Istanbul, Turkey.
A world famous church was built in London in 1708. The name of the church was St. Paul's Cathedral. It was designed by Christopher Wren.
Justinian built the Hagia Sophia so the his people could have a place to relax. Also because people were worried they wouldnt get to go to heaven because they were using icons wrong. So he made it to be like a little peice of heaven for them.
Justinian I was one of the most important emperors in the history the Orthodox Church, the official church of the empire. He was described as a nursing father of the church. He put the church on a more solid footing and redefined its structure. He wanted to protect its purity and persecuted dissident Christian sects. He secured the rights of the church and the clergy and protected and expanded the monastic orders. He granted the monks the right to inherit property from private individuals and to receive annual gifts for the state and banned the confiscation of monastic property. He gave the canons of the church legal force and issued laws regarding the administration of church property, the elections, rights and obligations of the clergy, the conduct of service and episcopal jurisdiction. Justinian also persecuted dissident Christian doctrines. He rebuilt the famous Hagia Sophia Church in Constantinople and built the church of San Vitale in Ravenna, the capital of the Byzantine possessions in Italy.
The famous khajuraho temples were built during the reign of the Chandela dynasty.