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The Ancient Middle East

The Roman Empire Divided in 294

Constantine’s City--Constantinopolis

Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire

Constantinople: A Greek City (Istanbul Today)

Sunset on the “Golden Horn”

Emperor Justinian [r. 527-564]

Empress Theodora

Justinian’s Empire at its Peak

Church of Hagia Sophia [Holy Wisdom]

Interior of the Church of Hagia Sophia

Justinian’s Code Corpus Juris Civilis: 1. Digest 2. Code 3. Institutes 

Byzantine & Sassanid Empires

A Threat to the Great Empires Arabia: A Threat to the Great Empires ? ?