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Ruler of Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565?

The ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire [Byzantine Empire] was Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustianianus known as Justinian I or Justinian the Great.


What year did Justinian rule Byzantine Empire?

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Which city-state part of the Byzantine Empire in AD 565 but NOT in 527?

The Crete


How did Justinian die?

Justinian, emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire from 527 CE to 565CE, died November 14, 565 CE of natural causes and was succeeded by Justinian II. For a list of his accomplishments as emperor, see the link below.


What are 3 thing Justinian did when he be came emperor?

When Justinian became emperor of the Byzantine Empire in 527 AD, he aimed to restore the Roman Empire's former glory. He initiated a comprehensive legal reform, resulting in the codification of Roman law known as the "Corpus Juris Civilis." Additionally, he oversaw ambitious architectural projects, including the construction of the Hagia Sophia, which became an architectural marvel. Justinian also sought to expand the empire's territory, leading military campaigns to reclaim parts of the former Western Roman Empire.

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When did Justinian become emperor of the byzantine empire?

August 9, 527 A.D.


Ruler of Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565?

The ruler of the Eastern Roman Empire [Byzantine Empire] was Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustianianus known as Justinian I or Justinian the Great.


Who became emperor of the Easter Roman Empire in 552 CE?

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What year did Justinian rule Byzantine Empire?

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How did Byzantine promote Christianity?

The Byzantine empire promoted Christianity because of the emperor Constantine he protected the Christians and persecuted the non-Christians .Constantine ruled from. 527- 565 a.d


Which city-state part of the Byzantine Empire in AD 565 but NOT in 527?

The Crete


How did Justinian die?

Justinian, emperor of the East-Roman (Byzantine) empire from 527 CE to 565CE, died November 14, 565 CE of natural causes and was succeeded by Justinian II. For a list of his accomplishments as emperor, see the link below.


What did Justinian rule over?

He ruled the Byzantine Empire (sometimes called East Roman Empire) from 527-565 AD.


What are 3 thing Justinian did when he be came emperor?

When Justinian became emperor of the Byzantine Empire in 527 AD, he aimed to restore the Roman Empire's former glory. He initiated a comprehensive legal reform, resulting in the codification of Roman law known as the "Corpus Juris Civilis." Additionally, he oversaw ambitious architectural projects, including the construction of the Hagia Sophia, which became an architectural marvel. Justinian also sought to expand the empire's territory, leading military campaigns to reclaim parts of the former Western Roman Empire.


How long did Justinian's empire last?

Justinian was emperor from 527 to 565 CE.


What was empress Theodora's full name?

Empress Theodora's full name was Theodora Anastasia. She was born around 500 AD and became the wife of Emperor Justinian I, ruling alongside him from 527 to 548 AD. Theodora is renowned for her intelligence, political acumen, and significant influence in the Byzantine Empire.


Who was justanian and what was his code?

Justinian became the emperor of the old eastern part of the Roman empire in 527 AD CE. At this time historians refer to his rule as emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Perhaps his most notable contribution to his empire was the revision of old Roman laws that were antiquated and out of date with the times. This revision of the laws was called the Justinian Code. The Code did away with contradictory laws and thus straightened the fabric of the empire by creating a workable & fair legal system.