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The emperor Aurelian (reigned 270-275) reunited the Roman Empire by defeating two breakaway parts of the empire which had seceded. These were the Palmyrene Empire (260-273, Syria large parts of Turkey, Palestine and Egypt) and the Gallic Empire (260-274, Britannia, Gallia, Germania and, initially, Hispania).

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What Roman Emperor founded the Byzantine Empire?

Constantine


Why is Justinian considered the last roman emperor?

No. Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of Rome. Justinian was an emperor of the Byzantine Empire


What are 3 things that the byzantine empire is known for?

The Byzantine Empire is best know for its role in spreading Christianity and for its capital city, Constantinople, which was originally Byzantium, but Emperor Constantine moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople during the last years of the Roman Empire. Back to Christianity, the Byzantines spread Christianity throughout their lands from Russia to modern-day Turkey. The spread of Christianity stopped when the Umayyad Caliphate in the Middle East rapidly began conquering lands and making many people change from Christianity to Islam.


What do you think contributed to the success of the byzantine empire even as the roman empire was declining?

The Byzantine was very successful in the emperor I guess...


What ruler did the Byzantine Empire reconquer large areas of the Western Roman Empire?

The Byzantine Empire, under the rule of Emperor Justinian I from 527 to 565 AD, reconquered large areas of the Western Roman Empire. His military campaigns, led by generals like Belisarius, successfully reclaimed parts of North Africa, Italy, and the Iberian Peninsula. This period is often referred to as the "Justinian Reconquest," and it aimed to restore the Roman Empire's former glory, though much of the territory was eventually lost after his reign.

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What byzantine emperor reconquered many formerly roman territories?

Justinian


Byzantine emperor who codified roman law?

Tribonian


Who was the byzantine emperor who confided roman law?

Justinian


What Roman Emperor founded the Byzantine Empire?

Constantine


Who was the byzantine emperor who codified roman law?

he is justinian


Which emperor was a transitional figure who was considered to be both roman and byzantine?

mufassa


How far west did the empire extend after Justinian's conquest?

Justinian reconquered former lands of the western part of the Roman Empire: Italy, Tunisia, western Libya and eastern Algeria, and southern Spain. The latter was the westernmost one.


Why is Justinian considered the last roman emperor?

No. Romulus Augustus was the last emperor of Rome. Justinian was an emperor of the Byzantine Empire


Summary of Roman law by Byzantine Emperor?

it's called the Justinian's Code


What do you think contributed to the success of the byzantine empire even as the roman empire was declining?

The Byzantine was very successful in the emperor I guess...


Who is a emperor of the roman empire he organized all roman laws into a legal system named after him He also reconquered much of the Mediterranean and built hag Sophia?

You're thinking of Justinian.


What are 3 things that the byzantine empire is known for?

The Byzantine Empire is best know for its role in spreading Christianity and for its capital city, Constantinople, which was originally Byzantium, but Emperor Constantine moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople during the last years of the Roman Empire. Back to Christianity, the Byzantines spread Christianity throughout their lands from Russia to modern-day Turkey. The spread of Christianity stopped when the Umayyad Caliphate in the Middle East rapidly began conquering lands and making many people change from Christianity to Islam.