
1) Emperor 2) Justinian i 3) Justinian the great
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[Ovchinnikov] Justinian Ovchinnikov (Юстиниан Овчинников; born Victor Ivanovich Ovchinnikov, 28 January 1961 in Kosteryovo, Vladimir Oblast) is a high-ranking member of the Russian Orthodox Church. As of March 2010, he holds the title of archbishop of the patriarchal parishes in the United States. Prior to this appointment...
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[ship] The Justinian was a storeship that carried provisions to the convict settlement at New South Wales. She left Falmouth in England on 20 January 1790 and, after calling at Madeira and Saint Jago, she arrived at Sydney Cove in Port Jackson on 20 June, having been driven off from the harbour heads on 2 June. One week after her arrival, t...
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• (a.) Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian.
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patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church (1948–77) who helped his church become one of the strongest in Eastern Europe.
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(c. 483-565) East Roman emperor 527-565, renowned for overseeing the reconquest of Africa, Italy, and parts of Spain. He ordered the codification of Roman law, which has influenced European jurisprudence; he...
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Jus·tin'i·an adjective Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian.
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[
n] - Byzantine emperor who held the eastern frontier of his empire against the Persians
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born in 482, Justinian was in some ways the last 'Roman Emperor'; he was the last to conquer (or in his case, reconquer) territory, and the last to witness the resources and stability that could produce great Roman literary, artistic, and architectural achievement; famous for the Justinian Code, a compilation and standardization of the Roman legal ...
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East Roman emperor 527–565, renowned for overseeing the reconquest of Africa, Italy, and parts of Spain. He ordered the codification of Roman law, which has influenced European jurisprudence; he built the church of Hagia Sophia in Constantinople, and closed the university in Athens in 529. His achievements, however, were short-lived. H...
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