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Justinian I (21099 bytes)
1: [[image:Justinian.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|Justinian I, depicted on a contemporary coin]] 3: '''Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus''' or '''Justinian I''' ([[May 11]], [[483]]–[[November 13]]/[... 6: ... for him when, in [[518]], Justin became emperor. Justinian was appointed Consul in [[521]], and later as com... 8: ...[[Roman law]] (the ''[[Corpus_Juris_Civilis|Codex Justinianus]]'' and the ''[[Corpus_Juris_Civilis|Novellae C... 10: ...cs of the Empire, and later emperors would follow Justinian's precedent and marry outside of the aristocratic... Justinian II (3847 bytes) 1: '''Justinian II''', known as '''Rhinotmetus''' (the Split-nose... 5: In [[688]] Justinian decisively defeated the [[Bulgars]]. Meanwhile th... 9: ...nd Balgitzin, to do the deed. Warned by his wife, Justinian fled the town, but not before murdering Papatzys ... 11: ...ed control of the city in a midnight coup d'etat. Justinian then had his rivals Leontius and Tiberius along w... 13: ... and the same cruel rapacity toward his subjects. Justinian met [[Pope Constantine I]] and the two negotiated... Plague of Justinian (756 bytes) 3: The '''Plague of Justinian''' is the first known [[pandemic]] on record, and... 5: ...as a result of the plague deaths (Moorhead, J., ''Justinian'', London 1994). Justinian Marina (372 bytes) 1: '''Justinian Marina''' ([[1901]] - [[1977]]) was a [[Romania]]... 5: [[Category:1901 births|Marina, Justinian]] 6: [[Category:1977 deaths|Marina, Justinian]] James Justinian Morier (834 bytes) 1: '''James Justinian Morier''' ([[1780]]? - [[1849]]), [[traveller]] a... 12: [[de:James Justinian Morier]] Leontius II (820 bytes) 1: ...[Tiberius III]], and was eventually executed when Justinian II returned to power in [[705]]. 4: {{Byzantine Emperor | Prev=[[Justinian II]] | CoEmperor= | Next=[[Tiberius III]]}} John the Cappadocian (1675 bytes) 1: ...ect]] in the [[Byzantine Empire]] under Emperor [[Justinian I]]. 3: ... and the [[quaestor]] [[Tribonian]] be dismissed. Justinian did so, until the riots had been suppressed, afte... 5: ...Peace with [[Khosrau I of Persia]] and convincing Justinian not to empty the treasury with a large expedition... 7: Justinian's wife [[Theodora (6th century)|Theodora]] resent... 12: [[Category:Justinian Dynasty]] Tribonian (1279 bytes) 1: ... the reign of the [[Byzantine emperor|emperor]] [[Justinian I]], who revised the [[Roman Law|legal code]] of ... 3: ...eased, along with a series of new laws created by Justinian to reflect contemporary needs (the ''Novellae'').... 6: [[Category:Justinian Dynasty]] Tiberius III (982 bytes) 3: ... made his way back to Constantinople in [[705]]. Justinian easily regained control, and had Tiberius capture... 6: ...eror | Prev=[[Leontius II]] | CoEmperor= | Next=[[Justinian II]]}} Pope Pelagius I (1690 bytes) 3: ...o Constantinople in order to arrange a peace with Justinian I, but the Emperor sent him back to say that his ... 5: ...rs|Three Chapters]]", afterwards Pelagius adopted Justinian's position. This damaged the papacy's reputation ... Mundus (1204 bytes) 1: ...was a [[Byzantine]] general during the reign of [[Justinian I]]. 5: ...s during the [[Nika riots]]. He remained loyal to Justinian and, along with Belisarius, was responsible for t... 10: [[Category:Justinian Dynasty]] Philippicus (1919 bytes) 1: ...us, and became distinguished as a soldier under [[Justinian II]]. His proper name, which indicates his [[Arme... 3: .... The successful rebels seized Constantinople and Justinian fled (to be assassinated soon afterward, unable t... 11: ...width="30%" align="center" | Preceded by:<br>'''[[Justinian II]]''' Justin I (2864 bytes) 1: ...g of a dynasty that included his eminent nephew [[Justinian I]] and laws that de-emphasized the influence of ... 5: ... there is much evidence to the contrary. In fact, Justinian was not named as successor until less than a year... 7: ...ndalous at the time. This edict paved the way for Justinian to marry [[Theodora (6th century)|Theodora]], a f... 9: ...]] of that year, Justin died and was succeeded by Justinian. 13: ... I (emperor)|Anastasius I]] | CoEmperor= | Next=[[Justinian I]]}} Narses (2146 bytes) 4: ...in the service of the [[Eastern Roman Emperor]] [[Justinian I]] during the so-called "Reconquest" that took p... 6: ...e of the emperors in [[Constantinople]], but when Justinian became emperor in [[527]], historical events cons... 8: ...74 years old in [[552]], when the ever-suspicious Justinian recalled [[Belisarius]] from his campaign against... 10: ...nor), but his administration was unpopular. After Justinian's death, his son [[Justin II]] removed him as pre... 21: [[Category:Justinian Dynasty]] 521 (1019 bytes) 11: *Future [[Byzantine emperor]] [[Justinian I|Justinian]] becomes consul. List of Archbishops of Cyprus (2100 bytes) 22: Olympios II ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' 24: Philoxenos ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' 26: Damianos ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' 28: Sophronios ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' 30: Gregorios ''(During the reign of Justinian)'' 528 (1863 bytes) 11: *[[February 13]] - [[Justinian I|Justinian]] appoints a commission (including the [[jurist]]... 12: *[[Battle of Daras]]: [[Justinian I|Justinian]]'s commander [[General Belisarius|Belisarius]] d... Pandects (901 bytes) 1: ... [[Roman law]] compiled by order of the emperor [[Justinian I]] in the [[6th century]] (A.D. 530-533). 8: [[Category:Justinian Dynasty]] Amalafrid (1513 bytes) 2: Justinian made Amalafrid a Roman general and married his si... 4: ...t the Gepids. As Auduin afterwards sent envoys to Justinian to complain about the lack of Imperial help, this... Codex Pisanus (1084 bytes) 1: ...]] translation, shortly after [[533]] A.D. 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