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Justinianus - перевод на Английский

EASTERN ROMAN EMPEROR WHO RULED FROM 527 TO 565 (482-565)
Justinian I of the Roman Empire; Emperor Justinian of the Byzantine Empire; Justinian the Great; Emperor Justinian; Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinianus; Justinian; Emperor Justinian I; Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus; Ιουστινιανός; Flavius Justinianus I; Petrus Sabbatius; Persecution of Paganism under Justinian I; Flavius Petrus Sabbathius Justinianus; Justinianus; Justinianus I; Ioustinianos I; Flavius Justinianus; Flavius Petrus Sabbatius; Φλάβιος Πέτρος Σαββάτιος Ἰουστινιανός; Emperor Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Justinian; Emperor Justinianus; Justinian I Justinian; Saint Justinian the Emperor; Saint Justinian the Great
  • Basilica of Saint Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria]], is believed to be the fifth structure to be constructed on the site and was built during the reign of Emperor Justinian I.
  • Scene from daily life on a mosaic from the [[Great Palace of Constantinople]], early 6th century
  • [[Our Lady of Saidnaya Monastery]], in present-day Syria, is traditionally held to have been founded by Justinian.
  • Anastasius I]]
  • Justinian's conquests
  • Consular [[diptych]] displaying Justinian's full name (Constantinople 521).
  • Gold coin of Justinian I (527–565) excavated in [[India]] probably in the south, an example of [[Indo-Roman trade]] during the period
  • cross-surmounted orb]] on the obverse of a coin.
  • Reconstruction of the [[Column of Justinian]], after Cornelius Gurlitt, 1912. The column was erected in the [[Augustaeum]] in [[Constantinople]] in 543 in honour of his military victories.
  • Hagia Sophia mosaic depicting the Virgin Mary holding the Child Christ on her lap. On her right side stands Justinian, offering a model of the Hagia Sophia. On her left, [[Constantine I]] presents a model of Constantinople.
  • Dalmatia]], Africa, and southern [[Hispania]].
  • A golden medallion celebrating the reconquest of [[Africa]], AD 534
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  • Map of the Byzantine–Sasanian frontier in 565. In 541 AD, the small but strategic region of [[Lazica]] on the eastern shore of the Black Sea became the new battlefield of the [[Roman–Persian Wars]].
  • Spanish Visigothic]] gold [[Tremissis]] in the name of emperor Justinian I, 7th century. The [[Christian cross]] on the breast defines the Visigothic attribution. [[British Museum]].

Justinianus      
Justinian, Justinian I, "Justinian the Great" (AD 483-565)
Pandects      
n. Sammlung zivilen oder römischen Rechts für den Kaiser Justinianus während des 16 Jahrhunderts gesammelt

Определение

Justinian
·adj Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian.

Википедия

Justinian I

Justinian I (; Latin: Justinianus, Classical Latin: [i̯uːstiːniˈaːnʊs]; Greek: Ἰουστινιανός Ioustinianos; 482 – 14 November 565), also known as Justinian the Great, was the Eastern Roman emperor from 527 to 565.

His reign is marked by the ambitious but only partly realized renovatio imperii, or "restoration of the Empire". This ambition was expressed by the partial recovery of the territories of the defunct Western Roman Empire. His general, Belisarius, swiftly conquered the Vandal Kingdom in North Africa. Subsequently, Belisarius, Narses, and other generals conquered the Ostrogothic kingdom, restoring Dalmatia, Sicily, Italy, and Rome to the empire after more than half a century of rule by the Ostrogoths. The praetorian prefect Liberius reclaimed the south of the Iberian peninsula, establishing the province of Spania. These campaigns re-established Roman control over the western Mediterranean, increasing the Empire's annual revenue by over a million solidi. During his reign, Justinian also subdued the Tzani, a people on the east coast of the Black Sea that had never been under Roman rule before. He engaged the Sasanian Empire in the east during Kavad I's reign, and later again during Khosrow I's reign; this second conflict was partially initiated due to his ambitions in the west.

A still more resonant aspect of his legacy was the uniform rewriting of Roman law, the Corpus Juris Civilis, which is still the basis of civil law in many modern states. His reign also marked a blossoming of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) culture, and his building program yielded works such as the Hagia Sophia.