The Emperor Justinian and the Byzantine Empire
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When Justinian first assumed the title of Roman Emperor in 527 CE his inherited empirenow based in Constantinople had lost almost all of its connection with the Eternal City itself and was threatened from within by profound theological splits and from without by the various barbarian kingdoms that surrounded it. By taking military action against the barbarian Ostrogoths Visigoths and Vandals and signing an eternal peace with Persia Justinian managed to reclaim much of the lands formerly held by Rome; while through his incessant legislation and monetary contributions to an extensive building program he sought to reestablish the old Roman cultural institutions of order and architectural beauty in his newly won kingdom. This inveterate reformer and innovative leader whose name remains on the beams of the Hagia Sophia and whose influence extends into the legal practices of the present time remains as compelling a man today as he was to his original historians almost 1500 years ago.Designed as an accessible introduction to Justinian''s reign and his time The Emperor Justinian and the Byzantine Empire offers readers and researchers an appealing mix of descriptive chapters biographical sketches and annotated primary documents. An overview of the world of Late Antiquity is presented in the introduction and is followed by chapters on the shape of the Empire the Nike revolt of 532 the legal achievements of Justinian the Empress Theodora and Justinian''s building program. The narrative chapters conclude with a section discussing the imperial achievements as a whole. An annotated bibliography and index are also included in this work.
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