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  1. Code of Justinian, collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I in 529–565 CE. Strictly speaking, the works did not constitute a new legal code. Rather, they collected past laws and extracts of the opinions of the great Roman jurists.

  2. Sep 8, 2022 · Justinian I was an emperor of the Byzantine Empire who reigned from 527–565. He was known for his military conquests, expansion of the empire, codification of law, and patronage of architecture ...

  3. Yustinianus I. Yustinianus I ( bahasa Latin: Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Yustinianus; Yunani: Φλάβιος Πέτρος Σαββάτιος Ἰουστινιανός; 483 – 13 atau 14 November 565), umumnya dikenal dengan nama Yustinianus yang Agung, adalah Kaisar Romawi Timur (Bizantium) yang berkuasa dari tahun 527 hingga 565. Pada masa ...

  4. Definition. Justinian I reigned as emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565 CE. Born around 482 CE in Tauresium, a village in Illyria, his uncle Emperor Justin I was an imperial bodyguard who reached the throne on the death of Anastasius in 518 CE. Justinian is considered one of the most important late Roman and Byzantine emperors.

  5. 0532-01-13 Nika riots begin in Constantinople, a revolt against Byzantine Emperor Justinian I that leaves half the city burned and thousands dead. The riots were prompted by the failed execution of chariot racing supporters and only stopped after Empress Theodora refused to flee, forcing her husband to act decisively.

  6. Oct 21, 2011 · Justinian. St Justinian, Emperor of Rome and Byzantium in the sixth century. The holy and right-believing Emperor Justinian I ( May 11, 483– November 13 /14, 565), was Eastern Roman Emperor from August 1, 527, until his death. His wife was the Empress Theodora. Besides being one of the most important rulers of Late Antiquity and a major ...

  7. The Byzantine Empire underwent a golden age under the Justinian dynasty, beginning in 518 AD with the accession of Justin I. Under the Justinian dynasty, particularly the reign of Justinian I, the empire reached its greatest territorial extent since the fall of its Western counterpart, reincorporating North Africa, southern Illyria, southern ...

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