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Justinian I depicted on one of the famous mosaics of the Basilica of San Vitale. |
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 JUSTINIAN I (482–565), Roman emperor, was born in or near Skopje in Macedonia, a city where the local aristocracy spoke Latin. The trusted minister of his uncle, Justin I, from 518, Justinian was made his coemperor and succeeded him in 527....
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 483-565 Byzantine Emperor The most famous of all the emperors of the Byzantine, or Eastern Roman Empire, was Justinian I. After becoming emperor, he embarked upon an extensive building program that produced many magnificent examples of early Byzantine...
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 (born 483, Tauresium, Dardania—died Nov. 14, 565, Constantinople) Byzantine emperor (527–565). Determined to regain former Roman provinces lost to barbarian invaders, Justinian conquered the Vandals in northern Africa in 534 and enjoyed an...
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 482-565 Byzantine emperor who sought to restore the Roman empire by reclaiming territories in Western Europe that had been taken by Germanic tribes. With his armies, under the command of General Belisarius, Justinian was able to reclaim North Africa as...
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 Justinian I or Justinian the Great (Latin: Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus, Greek: Φλάβιος ΠÎτρος Σαββάτιος ΙουστινιανÏς; 482/483 – November 13 or November 14 565) was Eastern Roman Emperor from 527 until his...

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