prejustinian

Jus·tin·i·an I

[juh-stin-ee-uhn]
noun
( Flavius Anicius Justinianus"Justinian the Great" ) a.d. 483–565, Byzantine emperor 527–565.

post-Jus·tin·i·an, adjective
pre-Jus·tin·i·an, adjective
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Justinian I (dʒʌˈstɪnɪən) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
called the Great; Latin name Flavius Anicius Justinianus. 483--565 ad, Byzantine emperor (527--565). He recovered North Africa, SE Spain, and Italy, largely owing to the brilliance of generals such as Belisarius. He sponsored the Justinian Code

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