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Who was Theodora in Ancient Greece?

the empress who shared power with Justinian and worked on behalf of women and the poor.


What feature was shared by the empires of Justinian Ivan III and Suleiman?

Justinian, Ivan III, and Suleiman all instituted systems of absolute power for the rulers of their empires. They made and enforced all of the laws of their respective lands.


How is power shared in government?

is power shared in government


Who was the power behind the throne during Justinian?

his wife


How did this official explain Justinian’s power?

girl idk


How did strengthening the connection between church and state strengthen Justinian's death?

If the people of the empire where close then it strengthened Justinian's power


Why the power shared by diesel power plant is less?

why the power shared by diesel plant is less


Who was the power behind the throne during Justinian's reign?

his wife


What role did the Empress Theodora play in the Nika revolt against the Emperor Justinian?

She convinced Justinian to suppress the revolt and retain power.


Why did Justinian reorganize roman?

Justinian attempted to rewrite and reorganize Roman law. This was done in his quest to revive the Roman Empire back to power.


What is the different form of power sharing?

power shared between different organs of government(horizontal power sharing) power shared between different levels of government(vertical power sharing) power shared among different social groups power shared among different political parties,pressure groups,etc


How could a historian like Procopius give two such different accounts of the same person?

Well, when Procopius gave his official account of Justinian (saying that he was serious, even-tempered, and worked from dawn to midnight), Justinian was probably in power, and if Procopius said what was really on his mind, he would have been killed (or at least exiled). Procopius decided to wait until after Justinian's death to publish "The Secret History" which portrays to the truth of Justinian's "deceitful, devious, false, hypocritical, two-faced, [and] cruel" ways (The Secret History).