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zhannawk [14.2K]
3 years ago
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Which of the following leaders attempted but failed to regain the provinces of the Western Roman Empire under the Byzantine Empi

re due to financial problems? Romulus Augustulus Constantine Justinian I Basil I
History
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Artist 52 [7]3 years ago
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The answer is C. Hope this helps! :)

Inga [223]3 years ago
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<span>This is more of a history question, but the answer you're looking for is Justinian I. Great leader but terrible with money.</span>
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