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Thread: To what extent did Justinian revive the Roman empire? [help]

2023-08-09 02:05:05

In retrospect, it seems like a mistake, but he has dominated for a long time, and his contemporaneous people were shocked by his temporary success.

He is almost always in war state and often win. Persian War / even payment to the Persian king is limited in the sense that he never loses the empire.

Liberating his resources to restore policy (West - Justinian's goal) always makes him disappoint

Nonetheless, his general Belisareus destroyed / recovered African destroyers for the Empire, he continued to invade Italy - expelling East Goth, and under the Imperial rule I dominated all Italians

In Spain, the Imperial Army reestablished the control of Cordoba using the competition among Visigoths. In the Mediterranean, Byzantine ships are top priority

But it did not last until the majority of Italy was lost at the end of the century, and in Eastern Europe, Justinian never coped well with "barbarians" - according to Procopius:

"He is ready to waste it with a crazy show or treat it as an unnecessary bribe of barbarians.In short, he does not have to deduct money himself, earn money to anyone The reason is not greedy but expresses shame for those who have wealth, thus expelling all wealth from the state of Rome, he became the cause of extensive poverty He ... he gave a lot of money to Hung, because these savages never forgot the way they tasted Roman wealth and led it, they sometimes enter, and the Roman provinces It continues to be invaded.

But in the empire, he left an extraordinary sign - this monument (the biggest is Ayasofia), the public buildings / churches / baths / new towns in the empire marked the rule of Alexandria Both Antioch and Beirut are wonderful cities. The "monument" of the system during governance was Justin's editing of Roman law. (Of the four collections, Roman law is consistent for 1000 years and has had a great impact for centuries)

Justinian I is traditionally also known as Justinian the Great, the Orthodox Church of St. Justinian which is the emperor of Byzantium (Eastern Roma) from 527 to 565. During his reign, Justinian revived the greatness of the empire and tried to regain half of the lost Western history of the Roman Empire. Justinian's rule constitutes a unique era in the history of the post-Roman empire, and its judgment shows ambitious, partially realized transformation, or "empire recovery".

Then the Roman Empire still exists. Justinian considers himself a Roman emperor, and most citizens consider himself a Roman. He took Rome back to the Empire and regained a lot of lost regions. Justinian, from Syria to Spain, showed the empire once. But this is because it weakens and makes the Byzantine's power too tense. Justa's supreme commander, Bellasarius, who defeated Persian Persian, he won peace in the east and was sent to invade the Vandal Kingdom of North Africa. Vandal King Gelimur was decisively defeated at Ad Decium (ten mile from Carthage) and then beaten again outside of Carthage. The period of Byzantine rule in North Africa was the longest, but during the period of Justin governance there were several uprisings due to insufficient wages. Next is the Ostro Gothic Kingdom of Italy.

In the 6th century the Eastern Roman Empire under the rule of Justinian conquered wide areas of the West Roman Empire. As Jerome took Pro Roman · Bandaric · Hildrik in 530, Justinian prepared the expedition led by famous General Versalius. Between May 5 and March 534 North Africa soon recovered and the rich state returned to Rome control. After re-summoning, Justinian soon reintroduced the state's Roman government, set new ban on Africa, and took steps to reduce the impact of destructive agents.

Justinian did not want to conquer this Byzantine Empire. He is the emperor of this empire, he does not want to conquer his land. Justinian wants to conquer the lost land of the Western Roman Empire. This is because the so-called "Byzantine" empire is the continuation of the Roman Empire. The Byzantine Empire is a word made by historians to show the decline of the Eastern Roman Empire. Imperial parties do not even know the word Byzantium, they insist that their empire is the Roman Empire.