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Justinian I

Justinian I (Latin: Iustinianus, Ancient Greek: Ἰουστινιανός, romanized: Ioustinianós; 482 – 14 November 565), also known as Justinian the Great, was Roman emperor from 527 to 565. His reign was marked by the ambitious but only partly realized renovatio imperii ('restoration of the Empire'). This ambition was expressed by the partial recovery of the…

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Augustus
1 April 527 – 14 November 565
Born
Petrus Sabbatius 482 Tauresium in Dardania (probably Tauresium near Skopje), Eastern Roman Empire
Burial
Church of the Holy Apostles
Caesar
c. 525 – 1 April 527
Co-emperor
Justin I (until 1 August 527)
Coronation
1 April 527

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Augustus · 1
Justinian I → 1 April 527 – 14 November 565
Born · 1
Justinian I → Petrus Sabbatius 482 Tauresium in Dardania (probably Tauresium near Skopje), Eastern Roman Empire
Burial · 1
Justinian I → Church of the Holy Apostles
Caesar · 1
Justinian I → c. 525 – 1 April 527
Co-emperor · 1
Justinian I → Justin I (until 1 August 527)

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Justinian IAugustus1 April 527 – 14 November 5651.00infobox
Justinian IBornPetrus Sabbatius 482 Tauresium in Dardania (probably Tauresium near Skopje), Eastern Roman Empire1.00infobox
Justinian IBurialChurch of the Holy Apostles1.00infobox
Justinian ICaesarc. 525 – 1 April 5271.00infobox
Justinian ICo-emperorJustin I (until 1 August 527)1.00infobox
Justinian ICoronation1 April 5271.00infobox
Justinian IDied14 November 565 (aged 82/83) Constantinople, Eastern Roman Empire1.00infobox
Justinian IDynastyJustinian dynasty1.00infobox
Justinian IFatherSabbatius (biological) Justin I (adoptive)1.00infobox
Justinian IMotherVigilantia1.00infobox
Justinian INamesNamesPetrus Sabbatius IustinianusRegnal nameImperator Caesar Flavius Petrus Sabbatius Iustinianus Augustus[a]1.00infobox
Justinian IPredecessorJustin I1.00infobox
Justinian IReligionChalcedonian Christianity1.00infobox
Justinian ISpouseTheodora (m. 525; d. 548)1.00infobox
Justinian ISuccessorJustin II1.00infobox

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