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Emperor Justinian

Emperor Justinian Main Idea: The polices and reforms of Emperor Justinian and Empress Theodora helped make the Byzantine Empire STRONG YO!

Emperor Justinian Reading Focus: Do you sometimes rewrite homework or any school work really, to make them easier to understand? Well that is kind of what Justinian did with the Byzantine Empire.

Emperor Justinian Justinian became emperor of the Byzantine Empire in 527 C.E. Justinian was a strong leader who controlled the military, made laws and was supreme judge…

Emperor Justinian Justinian’s order and rules were never questioned! He was Judge, Jury and Executioner, all in one…He was the law!

Emperor Justinian Justinian’s wife, the empress Theodora, helped him run his empire. Theodora, a former actress, was intelligent, strong willed and she was a great judge of character, constantly helping Justinian choose government officials.

Emperor Justinian Theodora also convinced him to give women more rights…for the first time, a Byzantine wife could own land! If she became a widow, she now had the income to take care of her children.

Emperor Justinian In 532 Theodora helped save her husbands throne…angry tax payers threatened to overthrow Justinian and actually stormed his palace. Justinian’s advisers urged him to leave Constantinople…Theodora however, told him to stay and fight.

Emperor Justinian Justinian took his wife's advice, stayed in the city and crushed the uprising. By doing this, Justinian not only restored order to his city, it also strengthened his power to rule.

What did she do for women's rights? Emperor Justinian Questions: Justinian was a strong leader, what specifically did he control in the Byzantine Empire? What was Justinian’s wife’s name and what were some of her characteristics? What did she do for women's rights? Why did Justinian stay and fight the rebellion from angry tax payers?

Emperor Justinian Questions: Justinian was a strong leader, what specifically did he control in the Byzantine Empire? The military, made laws and was supreme judge What was Justinian’s wife’s name and what were some of her characteristics? Theodora, She was a former actress, intelligent and strong willed What did she do for women's rights? Helped pass a law allowing wife's to own land Why did Justinian stay and fight the rebellion from angry tax payers? His wife advised him to stay

Justinian’s Conquest Justinian wanted to reunite the Roman Empire and bring back Rome’s former glory! To do this, he had to conquer Western Europe and Northern Africa…He ordered a General named Belisarius to strengthen and lead the Byzantine army.

Justinian’s Conquest When Belisarius took command, he reorganized the Byzantine Army. Instead of foot soldiers, the Byzantine army came to rely on a Calvary, soldiers mounted on horse back.

Justinian’s Conquest Byzantine Calvary wore armor and carried bows and lances, which were extremely long spears.

Justinian’s Conquest Under Belisarius, the Byzantine military conquered most of Italy, Northern Africa and Persia in the east.

Justinian’s Conquest However, Justinian conquered too much land, too quickly and they were just unable to control all of the new territory.

Justinian’s Conquest On November 14, 565 C.E. Justinian died of natural cause. After he died, the empire did not have enough money to maintain an army large enough to hold the territory in the west…so it eventually folded.

Justinian’s Conquest Questions: 5) What did Justinian want to reunite and why? 6) What general did Justinian put in charge of Byzantines Military? 7) What changes did this general make to the army? 8)What were the weapons that were used by these new soldiers?

Justinian’s Conquest Questions: 5) What did Justinian want to reunite and why? The Roman Empire 6) What general did Justinian put in charge of Byzantines Military? Belisarius 7) What changes did this general make to the army? Belisarius created a Calvary 8)What were the weapons that were used by these new soldiers? Armor, Bows and Lances

Justinian’s Law Code Justinian decided that the empire's laws were disorganized and too difficult to understand . He ordered a group of legal scholars headed by Tribonian to reform the laws of the Byzantine Empire into a more Roman code.

Justinian’s Law Code The group’s new simplified code became known as the Justinian Code. Officials, businesspeople and citizens could now understand the empire’s laws with great ease.

Justinian’s Law Code These laws had been published in the Corpus Juris Civilis (Book) The document consists of four parts: the Codex, a collection of laws

The Digests, a collection of writings by Roman legal scholars Justinian’s Law Code The Digests, a collection of writings by Roman legal scholars

The Institutes, a textbook for law students Justinian’s Law Code The Institutes, a textbook for law students

Justinian’s Law Code The Novels, a collection of laws created after the publication of the Codex

Justinian’s Law Code During the Middle Ages the Justinian Code was used only by the Catholic Church, which made it part of church laws and handed it down through the centuries.

Justinian’s Law Code Though the Roman Empire ceased to exist, the Justinian Code continues to influence laws in most European countries… it also is the basis of state law in Louisiana in the United States.

Justinian’s Law Code Questions: 9) Who was in charge of reforming Justinian’s Law Code? 10) Why was it important for people to understand this Code? 11) What do you think were Justinian’s greatest accomplishments in the Byzantine Empire?

Justinian’s Law Code Questions: 9) Who was in charge of reforming Justinian’s Law Code? Tribonian 10) Why was it important for people to understand this Code? It would be easy to understand and follow the rules 11) What do you think were Justinian’s greatest accomplishments in the Byzantine Empire? ?????????????