The Reign of Justinian, 527- 565
Justinian I (Flavius Anicius Justinianus), the nephew of Justin I, was born at Tauresium in Illyria, the son of a Slavonic peasant, and was originally called Sabbatius. Educated at Constantinople, in 521 Justinian was named consul and in 527 was proclaimed by Justin his colleague in the empire. Justin died the same year and Justinian, who was then proclaimed sole emperor, was crowned along with his wife, Theodora.
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Emperor Justinian, c.482-565
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Justinian; Byzantine Emperor A. D. 527 - 565
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THE CODE OF OUR LORD
THE MOST SACRED EMPEROR JUSTINIAN.
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THE INSTITUTES OF JUSTINIAN
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The Emperor Justinian and Jerusalem (527-565 CE)
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JUSTINIAN'S WAR FOR THE SECOND COMING
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Justinian, Theodora and Procopius
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http://www.angelfire.com/extreme/Justinian/
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IMPERATORIS IVSTINIANI OPERA
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Goths, Franks, and Justinian's Empire 476-610
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Emperor Justinian, c.482-565