WAS Justininain.... ... qualities. The Byzantine emperor Justinian was such a leader, showing both great talents and great personality flaws. When trying ... View More
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The Hagia Sophia ... Records say the first to build it was Emperor Constantius, but after the temple was destroyed in 532 Emperor Justinian sought to build a new church. ... View More
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Roman Law ... In the 6th century a commission appointed by the Roman emperor Justinian consolidated all the sources of law, resulting in the Corpus Juris Civilis Body of ... View More
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Compare Justinian, Charlemagne Justinianamp39s Reign Emperor Justinian ruled from 527565. He was born in an Illyrian village to a peasant family and joined the army at an early age. ... View More
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Barbaric Tribes of Ancient Times ... conquered. This time it was by the Byzantine emperor Justinian. The ... fell. Byzantine Emperor Justinian I sent forces against them in 533. In ... View More
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Justinian DBQ Emperor Justinian revived the Byzantine empire through his military triumphs, legal work, ecclesiastical polity and architectural activity and creating the ... View More
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The Plague The plague reached Constantinople, the capital of Rome, during the reign of Emperor Justinian, 15 years after he took power. While ... View More
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Abbasid and Byzantine Empire ... When struggle between Christians arose the Emperor Justinian was quick to put aside other duties to end the religious strife. This ... View More
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How do we know they were telling the truth ... If Procopius is to be literally believed, both Belisarius and Emperor Justinian himself cowered in fear at the feet of this treacherous and spitefilled woman ... View More
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Feudalism: Europe vs. Japan ... courteously. Emperor Justinian of the Byzantine Empire wanted to conserve Roman law. The feudal justice system did the exact opposite. ... View More
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Roman Constitution ... has often been compared. Emperor Justinian I wanted to have a code of laws that were uniform. The Emperor gathered together his ... View More
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Carthage ... Khader 115 When recaptured by the Romans in AD 533, during the reign of Emperor Justinian I, Carthage remained a part of the Eastern Roman Empire later ... View More
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Byzantine Empire ... them. Justinian I became emperor in 527, and ruled until 565. Empress Theodora, his wife, ruled with him until her death in 548. ... View More
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Black death Since the reign of Emperor Justinian in 542 AD, man has one unwelcome organism along for the ride, Yersinia pestis. This is the ... View More
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Medeival Art ... Which include the period of rule by emperor Justinian in the 6th century AD, and the 10th century classic revival called the Macedonian renaissance Hoving 57 ... View More
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Plato ... Until his death in 347 BC Plato presided over his Academy which was eventually closed in 529 AD after emperor Justinian 1 declared it was a pagan school. ... View More
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The bubonic plague ... plague to Europe occurred in Athens in 430 BC A disastrous epidemic occurred in the Mediterranean during the time of the Roman emperor Justinian an estimated ... View More
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plato ... Which lasted until Emperor Justinian closed all schools of philosophy in 529A.D, 900 years later. The goal of the Academy was to discover the science of man. ... View More
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Pantheon ... of the gods. Hagia Sophia was built as the new Cathedral of Constantinople by the Emperor Justinian in 532. The building was completed ... View More
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Athens and Sparta the culture ... However, Athens lost its position as a cultural center in AD 529, when the Byzantine emperor Justinian closed the cityamp39s schools of philosophy. ... View More
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Attila, ampquotFlagellum Deiampquot The Scourge of God ... Not until the time of the Emperor Justinian was North Africa returned to the Roman Empire, but the Huns are the peoples that are remembered today as the ... View More
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The Fall of the Roman Empire ... In the year 527, Justinian became emperor of the East and subsequently deemed it his responsibility to unite the empire once again. ... View More
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Greek Philosophy Socrates, Plato, Aristotle ... It was open for 900 years until it was closed by the Byzantinian Emperor, Justinian, because it supposedly taught pagan teachings. ... View More
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the eastern empire ... He, despite his age and inexperience, fortified the empire. Justinian became emperor in 527. He was and able and determined ruler. ... View More
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the papacy ... Justinian was a prime example of this and as an emperor practicing it, he gave himself rights and powers in the Church which were really not his to have. ... View More
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Greek Civilization ... However, Athens lost its position as a cultural center in AD 529, when the Byzantine emperor Justinian closed the cityamp39s schools of philosophy. ... View More
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Greek and Roman Civilization ... and Rome. Justinianamp39s code was Roman law that was introduced by Justinian, the emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Justinian ordered ... View More
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music of the middle ages ... today. His conversion happened during a war with his brotherinlaw and coemperor, Maxentius. ... music. Justinian I was crowned in 527. ... View More
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Decline of Roman Empire ... The main reason would be that the empire had no centralized authority, no emperor, and no city. ... Justinian went on to combine the laws into one book. ... View More
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The Middle Ages ... Around 533 the development of the Justinian code revised outdated religious and civil ... prayer raised the question of the rights of the emperor to intervene in ... View More
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