is a substantial collection of laws compiled under the sponsorship of Justinian I, a ruler of the Byzantine Empire. Emperor Justinian ruled from 527 to 565, and his legal code, one of his greatest ...
A stunning and informative graphic from the National Post. Why are we doing this? How can we possibly afford it? Over to you, Bill Kauffman. This is a good place to commend to you my TAC colleague ...
Among must-try mods for EU4 include ways of accessing a much sleeker map, and total conversions ... Rhomania nation from the ashes of the Byzantine Empire. Gamers can even play as the new Nation ...
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Though the death of Theodora in 548 AD devastated Justinian, their joint efforts and their strong legacy had already altered the Byzantine Empire for the better. Their unprecedented power bond and ...
He was a Byzantine emperor who reigned from 491 to 518 CE ... Anastasius introduced several important reforms, including a new tax system, which helped stabilise the empire’s economy. His fiscal ...
Emperor Justinian I and Empress Theodora were the 6th Century golden couple of the Byzantine Empire. Think Jay-Z and Beyonce - but with a lot more chariots. Script and narration by Emma Nagouse ...
A mosaic depicting the Byzantine ... by Justinian I, the great Byzantine emperor known as the “Last Roman,” whose name is synonymous with a resurgence in the fortunes of the Roman Empire ...
The textbooks say the Byzantine Empire was a ... The one exception in the empire’s thousand years was the Nika revolt of 532, when Justinian the Great, at the urging of Empress Theodora, sent ...