Abstract
This paper deals with the long-term impacts of the reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian the Great within the realms of military, political, and religious affairs. By utilizing the writings of the Byzantine historian Procopius, a contemporary of Justinian, as well as the writings of modern historians, the goal of the paper is to show the extent to which Justinian's influence is felt throughout the Early Middle Ages, defined in this essay as the period from 467 to 1100.
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Pockat, Reece P.
(2024)
"The Last True Roman: The Influence of Justinian the Great on Early Medieval Byzantium, 527-1025,"
Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History: Vol. 14:
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1, Article 1.
DOI: 10.20429/aujh.2024.140101
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https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/aujh/vol14/iss1/1