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  1. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › Iustinian_IIustinian I - Wikipedia

    Iustinian I ( Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus; n. 11 mai 482 d.Hr., Tauresium ⁠ (d), Imperiul Roman de Răsărit – d. 14 noiembrie 565 d.Hr., Constantinopol, Imperiul Roman de Răsărit) a fost împărat roman în perioada 527 - 565 . Iustinian s-a născut în 482 în satul Tauresium (într-o familie de țărani traco-romani sau iliro ...

  2. Ecclesiastical policy of Justinian I. Justinian I. Justinian I flanked by military and clergy, mosaic in the Church of San Vitale, Ravenna, Italy. (more) In the Byzantine Empire, church and state were indissolubly linked as essential aspects of a single Christian empire that was thought of as the terrestrial counterpart of the heavenly polity.

  3. Byzantine Empire - Justinian I, Constantinople, Legacy: After about 548 Roman fortunes improved, and by the mid-550s Justinian had won victories in most theatres of operation, with the notable and ominous exception of the Balkans. A tour of the frontiers might begin with the East. In 551 the fortress of Petra was recovered from the Persians, but fighting continued in Lazica until a 50 years ...

  4. The Justinian Dynasty began with the accession of its namesake Justin I to the throne. Justin I was born in a small village, Bederiana, in the 450s CE. Like many country youths, he went to Constantinople and enlisted in the army, where, due to his physical abilities, he became a part of the Excubitors, the palace guards.

  5. Justinian I and Theodora I dies. 590. Gregory the Great elected Pope. When Justinian was crowned in 527, he named as co-regent his young wife Theodora. She was 15 years his junior and his opposite ...

  6. www.wikiwand.com › en › Justinian_IJustinian I - Wikiwand

    Introduction Justinian I Justinian I; Life; Reign Legislative activities Nika riots Military activities War with the Sassanid Empire, 527–532 Conquest of North Africa, 533–534 War in Italy, first phase, 535–540 War with the Sassanid Empire, 540–562 War in Italy, second phase, 541–554 Other campaigns Results Religious activities Religious policy Religious relations with Rome ...

  7. Born: 482 in Macedonia. Died: 565 in Constantinople. Reign: 527 - 565. Best known for: The Golden Age of Byzantium and the Justinian Code of Law. Biography: Early Life. Unlike most of the great rulers during the Middle Ages, Justinian was not born into a royal family. He was born to a peasant woman named Vigilantia in the Macedonian town of ...

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