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Justinian's wars of reconquest, aimed at reclaiming lost territories of the Western Roman Empire, resulted in significant short-term territorial gains, including parts of North Africa, Italy, and the Iberian Peninsula. However, these military campaigns strained the Byzantine Empire's resources and finances, leading to heavy taxation and civil unrest. Ultimately, while Justinian temporarily expanded the empire, the conquests were difficult to maintain, and many of the reclaimed territories were lost soon after his reign, highlighting the challenges of sustaining such expansive conquests.

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