Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman Empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Justinian was a Roman emperor and his empire was the Roman empire.
Emperor Diocletian in CE 285. However, the empire was reunified for short periods of time, like the reign of Emperors Constantine, Julian the Apostate, and Theodosius I. Also, the Eastern Empire had re-invaded the Western Empire during the reign of Justinian I and tried to recreate and rebuild the empire, but with his death the Western part of the Byzantine Empire was retaken by Barbarians.
The portion of the Roman Empire that survived after all power in Rome was reduced to nothing like its former self was the Eastern half of the empire which lasted until 1453.
The ballistas were crossbow-like catapults. They helped the Roman army. They were the artillery of antiquty.
You can see what Justinian I looked like in a portrait of him on a mosaic at the Church of San Vitale in Ravenna (Italy)
Yes. Type "Roman Empire" on Google and you'll see. In fact Europe was part of the Roman Empire since about half of it was in "Europe" as now defined, but the non-European parts - Asia Minor, Syria, Egypt, N Africa - had more than half the population, and the Eastern Empire (largely outside Europe) became the more important part over time.
Well considering that he was the Byzantine emperor (the eastern Roman Empire was called the Byzantine Empire and did not fall when the western one did), I'd say many. He actually was more like Roman emperors then his Byzantine predecessors and attempted to restore the old borders of the empire.
He wanted to restore Italy to what it was like during the time of the Roman Empire.
Emperor Diocletian in CE 285. However, the empire was reunified for short periods of time, like the reign of Emperors Constantine, Julian the Apostate, and Theodosius I. Also, the Eastern Empire had re-invaded the Western Empire during the reign of Justinian I and tried to recreate and rebuild the empire, but with his death the Western part of the Byzantine Empire was retaken by Barbarians.
it united its territories under a central government
it united its territories under a central government
No, even the Roman Empire was not very wanted place to live for all. By the nature of your question I assumed that you get the best knowledge if you would seek information about what is like the current situation between Europe and U.S. for example. That` s if you want to make stright conclusions.
what is the roman Empire city state history like
The roman empire interacts with continents like Europe, Africa and western Asia.
it united its territories under a central goverment
The Eastern Roman Empire. The Eastern Roman Empire had very distinct advantages over the West, because it had more resources, money population, and was more fortified and well defended against attack from the Vandals, Goths, Huns, and others. Furthermore, the East had effective administration, with its emperors like Constantine, Justinian, and others. These people made the East much more resilient, unlike the blunders and mistakes of emperors of the west.
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the greek.Romans copied the Greeks.