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- lies in the fact that it is an almost unique witness of the original Justinianian Digest. Most medieval m****cripts of the Digest contain substantially...
- occupying the site of Lysimachia, Eksemil, derives its name from the Justinianian fortress, though the ruins of the ancient city are more numerous in the...
- chieftain, is considered the most important surviving mosaic of the Justinianian age. The so-called small sekreton of the palace was built during Justin...
- a result of the decision in 1931-1932 and a sudden interest for the Justinianian church from its perfect spatial ambience and the system to overarch space...
- they are called Basilicas "A", "B", and "C". Basilica A is the only Justinianian-era (527–565) basilica whose plan is known. It had several distinct characteristics...
- Justinian and Eastern Roman Emperor from 565 to 578. He was a member of the Justinianian dynasty, which are one of the Thraco-Roman dynasties. Tiberius II Constantine...
- protected by four particularly large and tall towers. Traces of the original Justinianian fortification have been found in the southern slopes, as well as the...
- Literary and archaeological evidence suggest Petra was a result of a Justinianian expansion of an earlier small Roman fort. The site is inscribed on the...
- the Novellae by the emperor Justinian I and historical accounts of the Justinianian era by Procopius and Menander Protector, as a fortress in the hinterland...