- Das
andere Zeitalter Justinians.
Kontingenz Erfahrung und Kontingenzbewältigung im 6.
Jahrhundert n. Chr [The
other age of
Justinian:
Experience of contingency...
- The
plague of
Justinian or
Justinianic plague (AD 541–549) was an
epidemic that
afflicted the
entire Mediterranean Basin, Europe, and the Near East, especially...
-
Justinian II (Gr****: Ἰουστινιανός, romanized: Ioustinianós; Latin: Iustini****; 668/69 – 4
November 711),
nicknamed "the Slit-Nosed" (Gr****: ὁ Ῥινότμητος...
- Look up
Justinian in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Justinian I (483–565), also
known as the Great, was a
Byzantine emperor.
Justinian may also refer...
- St
Justinian (or St
Justinian's or St
Justinians; Welsh:
Porth Stinan) is a
coastal location of
indeterminate area in the
extreme northwest of Pembrokeshire...
-
Justinian in the
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography Hieromartyr Justinian of
Ramsey Island Wales Tourism: St
Justinians Portals:
Biography Christianity France...
- of
Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. It is also
sometimes referred to
metonymically after one of its parts, the Code of
Justinian. The work as
planned had...
- c. 490/500 – 28 June 548) was a
Byzantine empress and wife of
emperor Justinian I. She was from
humble origins and
became empress when her
husband became...
- The Code of
Justinian (Latin:
Codex Justini****,
Justinianeus or Justiniani) is one part of the
Corpus Juris Civilis, the
codification of
Roman law ordered...
-
Saint Justinian is the name of:
Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian I (483–565),
saint in the
Eastern Orthodox tradition Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian II (668/669–711)...