2. BIOGRAPHY
Byzantine born emperor 482 in Tauresio, Macedonia. He died in
Constantinople 565. It was coming from a family tracia very humble,
headed for his uncle Justino, who had promoted from the army to
emperor in 518. On having died without descent, it left the throne
Justiniano in 527,
of whom it is said that I poison it to be able to come to the throne.
Justiniano centralized and reformed the administration, reinforced the
monarchic and ceremonial court absolutism, submitted to the ecclesiastic
hierarchy turning her into instrument of the imperial power and he
undertook big constructions( As the basilica of Santa Sofia in
Constantinople) in the one that according to the legend says that
Justiniano was buried under the church close to his wife and his wealths.
In addition it reconquered several lost territories when the Empire of
West fell down in
476. His wife was Teodora.
3. True & False Part
Byzantine born emperor 482 in Tauresio, Macedonia. He died in
Constantinople 565. It was coming from a family tracia very humble,
headed for his uncle Justino, who had promoted from the army to emperor
in 518. On having died without descent, it left the throne Justiniano in 527,
of whom it is said that I poison it to be able to come to the throne.
Justiniano centralized and reformed the administration, reinforced the
monarchic and ceremonial court absolutism, submitted to the ecclesiastic
hierarchy turning her into instrument of the imperial power and he
undertook big constructions( As the basilica of Santa Sofia in
Constantinople) in the one that according to the legend says that
Justiniano was buried under the church close to his wife and his
wealths . In addition it reconquered several lost territories when the
Empire of West fell down in
476. His wife was Teodora.