JUSTINIAN I

jŭstĭnˈēən, 483–565, Byzantine emperor (527–65), nephew and successor of Justin I. He was responsible for much imperial policy during his uncle's reign. Soon after becoming emperor, Justinian instituted major administrative changes and tried to increase state revenues at the expense of his subjects. Justinian's fiscal policies, the discontent of the Monophysites at his orthodoxy, and the loyalty of the populace to the family of Anastasius I produced the Nika riot (532), which would have cost Justinian his throne but for the firmness of his wife, Empress Theodora, and the aid of his great generals, Belisarius and Narses (see Blues and Greens). Justinian, through Belisarius and Narses, recovered Africa from the Vandals (533–48) and Italy from the Ostrogoths (535–54). He was less successful in fighting the Persians and was unable to prevent the raids of the Slavs and the Bulgars. Justinian's policy of caesaropapism (i.e., the supremacy of the emperor over the church) included not only matters of organization, but also matters of dogma. In 553, seeking to reconcile the Monophysites to the church, he called a council (see Constantinople, Second Council of) but accomplished nothing and finally tended to drift into heresy himself. Justinian's greatest accomplishment was the codification of Roman law, commonly called the Corpus Juris Civilis, executed under his direction by Tribonian. It gave unity to the centralized state and greatly influenced all subsequent legal history. Justinian erected many public works, of which the church of Hagia Sophia is the most notable. He was succeeded by his nephew, Justin II. The writings of Procopius are the main source of information on Justinian's reign.

See C. Diehl, Justinien et la civilisation byzantine au VIe siècle (1901, repr. 1969); J. W. Barker, Justinian and the Later Roman Empire (1966); R. Browning, Justinian and Theodora (1971); A. Gerostergios, Justinian the Great (1982).

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...was sure of it. Why should I be spied on? What was the little plot which I might be supposed to be enquiring into?" Tino, as she knew, was the nickname for Justinian, the Emperors nephew; he was to be in Smyrna, on his way to Antioch. That...
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...the Jews during the reign of Justinian, I would argue that it is not possible...Press, 1937. Baumgarten, Albert I., Justinian and the Jews in Leo Landman...Vol. 1, p. 354. (38.) Albert I. Baumgarten, Justinian and the Jews in Leo Landman...
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...should regard Edward I as our Justinian--implying, of course...biography of Edward I to which he gave the subtitle the English Justinian. For some, it seems...fall; that of Edward I remains firm and...he hit the English Justinian where it hurt the...
...rule of Constantius II, son of Constantine I. Together with the Hagia Irene, the church...another huge riot called the Nika Revolt. Justinians Hagia Sophia After the rioters had subsided, Emperor Justinian I ordered a third church to be built on the...
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...Roman emperor worthy of the name was Justinian (527--65). From his base in Constantinople...Germanic kingdom in 476. Unfortunately, Justinians obsession with recapturing Rome and Italy...Germanic kingdom. In Gibbons eyes, however, Justinian proved his Romanness by his very determination...
...sea-sheep." Others thought it was fleece that grew on trees or that it came from the bark of a shrub. Finally, the Emperor Justinian (a.d. 527--565), under pressure because of the enormous demand for silk, persuaded Persian monks to smuggle Bombyx mori eggs...
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...city on behalf of the Eastern Roman Empire, under Emperor Justinian I, in AD 536. It remained under Byzantine control until betrayed...world was the British Guiana 1c magenta stamp in black. I have in my possession a stamp with the same design but...
...city on behalf of the Eastern Roman Empire, under Emperor Justinian I, in AD 536. It remained under Byzantine control until betrayed...world was the British Guiana 1c magenta stamp in black. I have in my possession a stamp with the same design but...
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...history often seems a grotesque catalogue of palace intrigues and bizarre emperors, from Justinian II, who wore a golden nose after his own was cut off, to Nikephoros I, whose severed head was used as a drinking cup by the Tsar of Bulgaria. Indeed "Byzantine...
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JUSTINIAN I justin e n, 483 565...the family of Anastasius I produced the Nika riot (532), which would have cost Justinian his throne but for the...Slavs and the Bulgars. Justinians policy of caesaropapism (i.e., the supremacy of the...
...Western Church. An uneducated man, he entrusted the government largely to his nephew, who eventually succeeded him as Justinian I . See A. Vasiliev, Justin the First (1950). ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used...
...the East, which lasted until 1056, was founded. A capable ruler, Basil reformed the finances; modernized the law of Justinian I by introducing a new code, the Basilica; protected the poorer classes; and restored the military prestige of the empire...
...taking part of Armenia and Caucasia from the Byzantine Empire. He fought against Belisarius and the other generals of Justinian I and against Justin II. Khosrow is revered by the Persians as a just though despotic ruler who encouraged learning, stimulated...
...but a new leader, Robert I , arose as king of a still defiant...has been called the English Justinian. He asserted the judicial supremacy...Edward Plantagenet, the English Justinian (1902, repr. 1969); F. M. Powicke...T. F. T. Plucknett, Edward I and Criminal Law (1960...
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