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Justinian I was emperor of the Byzantine Empire (the name given by historians to the eastern part of the Roman Empire after the fall of the western part) from 482 to 565. Historians see his reign as a distinct period of Byzantine history. It was a period of conquest, splendour, great prosperity, important public works, administrative and religious reforms and imperial unity.

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What is Justinian BEST remembered for?

Justinian is best known for his code of law.He is remembered for Building the Agia Sophia.


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Justinian code


What is Justinian famous for?

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For the student of art appreciation the emperor Justinian is most often remembered for?

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What were Justinian's code?

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Why do you think the Justinian code so long?

the justinian code lasted so long because it was fair and justifing


Why did Justinian advanced the alphabet?

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Why do think the Justinian code lasted so long?

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Is the Justinian Code fair to women?

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When did Emperor Justinian marry Theodora?

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it is not known who rediscovered the Corpus Juris Civilis, also dubbed as Justinian Code. It is known that it was rediscovered in a library in Pisa in 1070.