Byzantine architect Byzantine emperor Justinian is a bold architect of the revived Byzantine empire and leaves a permanent legacy for Western civilization. Since much of Europe has entered the dark era, Justinian's view on the restored Roman Empire will overturn the decline of the Byzantine Empire and lay a firm foundation for the Byzantine Empire to survive for centuries in the future. Justinian whose full name is Flavius Anicius Julianus Justinianus was born in the year 483 AD at Tauresium in Illyricum on the Balkans of Central Europe.
The Byzantine Empire has disappeared but its heritage continues to exist. In Byzantine federation, Byzantine culture has shared orthodox Christianity and continued to exist in the state strongly influenced by Byzantine. After the collapse of Constantinople, Russian Ivan III immediately declared Moscow the third Roman, inheriting the Byzantine heritage. Pskov's Russian monk, Philotheus, said, "The two Romans fell down, the third stood, there was no fourth cultural heritage before the Western occupation in the Renaissance era: the Byzantine Empire was a Western European And was also a buffer zone between conquest of Islam, in many respects the Byzantine empire separated Europe and gave the time necessary for recovery from the confused medieval times.
Byzantine and Islamic civilization brought important heritage to the west. Byzantine orthodox formed the religious tradition of most of Slab Europe, both of which helped preserve and disseminate the important elements of the Greek tradition: Byzantium, Roman legal tradition and improved Greek architectural style; Muslim, Greek science and philosophical tradition. By contacting with two civilizations Latin Christian world can absorb the legacy of medieval Greece