justinian in a sentence
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Definition
Justinian refers to a Byzantine emperor (reigned 527–565 AD) recognized for his attempts to consolidate and codify Roman law and for his influential impact on Byzantine history.
Sample Sentences
- Justinian was known for his ambitious efforts to codify Roman law.
- The reign of Justinian marked a significant period in Byzantine history.
- Many historians consider Justinian's construction of the Hagia Sophia a masterpiece of architecture.
- Justinian's influence extended beyond law, impacting art and culture in his empire.
- The Justinian Plague had devastating effects on the population of the Byzantine Empire.
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