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Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Civilization --- Histoire --- Civilisation --- Justinian I, 527-565 --- Justinianus --- Flavius Justinianus --- Petrus Sabbatius --- Sabbatius, Petrus --- Justinianus, Flavius --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565 --- Justinien I (empereur d'Orient), 0482-0565
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Goths --- Byzantine Empire --- Italy --- Empire byzantin --- Italie --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Histoire. --- Sources. --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565
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Procopius. --- Byzantine Empire --- Intellectual life. --- History --- Historiography. --- Historiography --- Procopius --- Intellectual life --- Procopius m. Caesareae --- Byzantine Empire - Intellectual life --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565 - Historiography
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The Histories
-Goths --- Goths --- Goths in Italy --- Byzantine Empire --- History --- -Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- Histoire --- Goths - Italy --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565
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Church history --- Eglise --- Histoire --- Justinian --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Kings and rulers --- Politics and government --- Rois et souverains --- Politique et gouvernement --- Justinian I, Emperor of the East --- -History --- -Justinian I, Emperor of the East --- -Justinian --- -Church history --- Justinian I, 527-565 --- Justinian I --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565. --- Justinien, --- Justinian, --- Justinianus, Flavius Anicius Julianus, --- Justinianus --- Giustiniano, --- Iustinianus, Flavius Petrus Sabbatius, --- I︠U︡stinian, --- I︠U︡stinian, Flaviĭ, --- Юстиниан, --- Юстиниан, Флавий, --- Justinian - I, - Emperor of the East, - 483?-565 --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565
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Lydus, Johannes Laurentius, --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- Civilization --- Roman influences --- History --- Civilisation --- Influence romaine --- Histoire --- --VIe s., --- --Empire byzantin --- --Lydus, Johannes Laurentius, --- Lydus, Johannes Laurentius --- -Roman influences --- -Lydus, Johannes Laurentius --- -Rome ancienne --- Joannes Lydus --- Johannes Lydus, --- Laurentius, Johannes Lydus, --- Lido, Giovanni, --- Lydus, Ioannes Laurentius, --- Lydus, Johannes, --- Lydus, John, --- Rome --- Roman influences. --- Rome ancienne --- --Influence --- Justinian I, 527-565 --- Byzantine Empire - Civilization - Roman influences. --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565. --- Lydus, Johannes Laurentius, 490-ca. 565. --- VIe s., 501-600 --- Influence --- Lydus, Johannes Laurentius, - 490-approximately 565 --- Byzantine Empire - Civilization - Roman influences --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565
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History of Southern Europe --- Justinian I [Emperor of Byzantium] --- Emperors --- Empereurs --- Biography --- Biographies --- Justinian --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Histoire --- Justinien i, empereur d'orient, 482-565 --- Biographie --- 527-565 (justinien i)
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Roman law --- Inscriptions, Latin --- Droit romain --- Inscriptions latines --- Sources --- Interpretation and construction --- Interprétation --- Rome --- History --- Histoire --- Römisches Recht. --- Gesetzestafel. --- Inschrift. --- Interpretation and construction. --- Griechisch. --- Latein. --- Civilization. --- Interprétation --- Empire byzantin --- Droit byzantin --- Diplomatique --- Jusqu'à 527 --- 527-565 (Justinien I)
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This translation, with commentary and introduction, brings together three important, if generally neglected, works that cast great light on politics and ideology in early Byzantium. Agapetus wrote, c. 527-30 CE, from a position sympathetic to the emperor Justinian, when he had still to consolidate his authority. He sets out what an emperor must do to acquire legitimacy, in terms of government as the imitation of God. The Dialogue, written anonymously towards the end of the same reign, comprises fragments from Books 4-5 of a philosophically sophisticated (and now lost) longer work, setting out requirements for the ideal polity, based on a similar concept of imperial rule, with extensive comment on matters of current political salience but from an implicitly hostile standpoint. Not only does the text reflect the nature of Neoplatonic political philosophy but it also delves into the inner realities of the time, and the political problems of Constantinople during the first half of the sixth century. The third text was written by Paul the Silentiary to mark the re-dedication of the Great Church Hagia Sophia, built thirty years earlier under Justinian's orders.
Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Sources --- Histoire --- Politics and government --- Neoplatonism --- Byzantine literature --- Agap¿etos. --- Paul, --- Neoplatonism. --- Byzantine literature. --- Sources. --- Byzantine Empire - History - Justinian I, 527-565 --- Byzantine Empire - Politics and government - 527-1081
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Justinien devient empereur romain d'Orient en 527. Pendant près de quarante ans, le souverain de Constantinople poursuit un seul but : réformer, agrandir, unir son empire dans la même foi chrétienne et en faire la plus grande puissance du monde méditerranéen. Empereur «qui ne dort jamais», Justinien a unifié le droit avec le Code justinien et de nombreuses lois (les Novelles) ; il a été le bâtisseur de nombreux monuments, dont la basilique Sainte-Sophie de Constantinople, chef-d’œuvre de l'art byzantin ; empereur chrétien, il a adopté une politique religieuse offensive envers les dissidents, païens ou hérétiques ; il s'est engagé dans la définition de la doctrine orthodoxe, a publié des édits doctrinaux, organisé des conciles. À l'extérieur, à l'aide de généraux de valeur - Bélisaire, Narsès -, il a défendu l'empire efficacement contre les attaques de la Perse et contre celles de nombreux peuples barbares. La reconquête de l'Afrique du Nord et de l'Italie, que les Vandales et les Ostrogoths avaient enlevées, fut un de ses immenses succès. Si son long règne ne fut pas sans ombres - persistance des divisions dans l'Église, reconquêtes éphémères en Occident -, Justinien a conduit l'Empire romain à son apogée.
Justinian --- Byzantine Empire --- Empire byzantin --- History --- Histoire --- 276 =75 JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator --- 276 =75 JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator Griekse patrologie--JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator --- 276 =75 JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator Patrologie grecque--JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator --- Griekse patrologie--JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator --- Patrologie grecque--JUSTINIANUS, FLAVIUS I, Imperator --- Emperors --- Emperors. --- Justinien --- Justin --- Biographies. --- 527-565 --- Byzantinisches Reich --- Byzantine Empire. --- 527-565. --- Byzantinisches Reich. --- Justinien Ier, empereur
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