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Mar 8, 2023 · Ostrogoth followed Arianism–a Christian heresy that denied Christ’s divinity. In his later years, he persecuted Catholic Christians. Under Justinian I, war raged against the Ostrogoths in 533 AD, lasting nearly 20 years.
The mosaic program can also be seen to give visual testament to the two major ambitions of Justinian’s reign: as heir to the tradition of Roman Emperors, Justinian sought to restore the territorial boundaries of the Empire. As the Christian Emperor, he saw himself as the defender of the faith.
According to legend, Justinian was a Breton noble who came to Pembrokeshire in the sixth century to live on Ramsey Island as a hermit. St David visited him and was so impressed by his holiness he invited Justinian to become his confessor (the person to whom David would tell his sins).
Aug 8, 2008 · What many previous emperors before had failed to do, "we have decided now to grant to the world, with the help of Almighty God," announced the ambitious Justinian I with his wife, Theodora.
Oct 17, 2024 · One figure to learn from is Emperor Justinian, whom the church commemorates on November 14. Justinian knew all about empires diminished in prosperity, churches and buildings destroyed by fire, and doctrinal disputes threatening the peace of Christendom. Justinian was born around AD 482 to a peasant family in Macedonia, north of Greece.
Sep 6, 2024 · Justinian I, Byzantine emperor (527–565), noted for his administrative reorganization of the imperial government and for his sponsorship of a codification of laws known as the Code of Justinian (Codex Justinianus; 534). Learn more about his life and accomplishments in this article.
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Sep 28, 2012 · Justinian is credited as one of the greatest emperors in late Roman and Byzantine history. His achievements in the fields of art, architecture , legal reform, and conquest are remarkable by the standards of any leader in history.