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MissTica
3 years ago
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Who was Emperor Justinian's most trusted advisor

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1 answer:
Harman [31]3 years ago
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The question asks to find who was Emperor Justinian's most trusted advisor, and based on my further research and my analysis on the said question. The answer would be Empress Theodora. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more  if you have question and clarification 
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