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kifflom [539]
3 years ago
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What were Justinian's achievements?

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LenKa [72]3 years ago
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<em>Answer:</em>

  • <u><em>He doubled the size of the empire and ruled much of the Mediterranean world. </em></u>
  • <u><em> He created a code of law that helped unite the Byzantine Empire and later served as a model for the codes of law in many modern nations. </em></u>
  • <u><em> He built a huge domed cathedral called the Hagia Sophia, an enormous underground aqueduct, and a fabulous palace complex.</em></u>

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