Byzantine emperors therefore lived in ... 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 soldiers ...
This description of emperor Justinian “the Great” who reigned at Constantinople ... and a gifted politician who laid the foundations for the Byzantine empire’s remarkable millennium of survival? Or ...
Following the reconquest of the Western provinces of Italy and North Africa under Justinian the Great, the empire was left ... the reign of Basil I. The Byzantine Emperors depended on the urban ...
The period from the late fourth to the sixth century C.E. saw the collapse of the Roman empire in the West ... is 379 to 565 C.E., from the accession of emperor Theodosius I to the death of emperor ...
The church flaunts a monumental Byzantine style ... of the 6th century under Emperor Justinian I. “The architecture shows striking parallels to the Eastern Roman Empire, as can be found in ...
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 ...
against the Byzantine Emperor Justinian; Cethegus wants to swoop in after they have destroyed each other and create a new Roman Empire from their combined kingdoms; however, he does not factor ...