Emperor Justinian represents the point in which the Roman Empire would shift into the Byzantine Empire. He continued many of his predecessor’s traditions. Maintained that the empire must focus on the west/the Mediterranean like his predecessors. Justinian’s successors would be more focused on the East and would lose the lands reclaimed during his restoration
During the reconquest of the barbarian-held western provinces, in his effort to establish religious ...
In 533, Justinian I ordered the conquest of the former Roman provinces of Africa, which had been los...
Christopher Kelly, Ruling the Later Roman Empire (Revealing Antiquity 15). In: Revue des études byza...
© 2004 Andrew StephensonThe Byzantine Emperor Justinian has been praised for his major building prog...
Struggle of Western and Eastern trends was historical destiny of Byzantium since its very beginning....
"In the sixth century CE the East Roman (or "Byzantine") Emperor Justinian presided over nearly four...
This thesis focuses on state and society in the reigns of two emperors which have not been fully exp...
This paper explores the role the emperor Justinian played in expanding the role and influence of the...
Janin Raymond. Barker (John W.), Justinian and the later Roman Empire. In: Revue des études byzantin...
The year 538 A.D. became the turning point in the history of the Roman Empire since so many aspects ...
Modern historians are faced with a considerably difficult problem in determining the periodization o...
Late Antiquity has long been portrayed as a period of transition between the classical and medieval ...
V bakalářské práci se student pokusí zaměřit na období vlády císaře Justiniána ve východořímské říši...
The work deals with the life, reign of Emperor Justinian I. He also changes that during his governme...
Throughout the political history of western Europe, there have been few periods of such dramatic cha...
During the reconquest of the barbarian-held western provinces, in his effort to establish religious ...
In 533, Justinian I ordered the conquest of the former Roman provinces of Africa, which had been los...
Christopher Kelly, Ruling the Later Roman Empire (Revealing Antiquity 15). In: Revue des études byza...
© 2004 Andrew StephensonThe Byzantine Emperor Justinian has been praised for his major building prog...
Struggle of Western and Eastern trends was historical destiny of Byzantium since its very beginning....
"In the sixth century CE the East Roman (or "Byzantine") Emperor Justinian presided over nearly four...
This thesis focuses on state and society in the reigns of two emperors which have not been fully exp...
This paper explores the role the emperor Justinian played in expanding the role and influence of the...
Janin Raymond. Barker (John W.), Justinian and the later Roman Empire. In: Revue des études byzantin...
The year 538 A.D. became the turning point in the history of the Roman Empire since so many aspects ...
Modern historians are faced with a considerably difficult problem in determining the periodization o...
Late Antiquity has long been portrayed as a period of transition between the classical and medieval ...
V bakalářské práci se student pokusí zaměřit na období vlády císaře Justiniána ve východořímské říši...
The work deals with the life, reign of Emperor Justinian I. He also changes that during his governme...
Throughout the political history of western Europe, there have been few periods of such dramatic cha...
During the reconquest of the barbarian-held western provinces, in his effort to establish religious ...
In 533, Justinian I ordered the conquest of the former Roman provinces of Africa, which had been los...
Christopher Kelly, Ruling the Later Roman Empire (Revealing Antiquity 15). In: Revue des études byza...