The words in the epigraph are the testimony of hostile witnesses, attributed by Procopius of Caesarea to envoys of the Ostrogothic king of Italy who have arrived at the court of Sasanid Persia in ...
Archaeologists in Bulgaria have discovered a medieval house that contained even older gold coins, which date to the reign of ...
Shown here are two sides of a type of coinage which was typical of that being issued under Eastern Roman emperors, Justin I and Justinian I, during the height of Eastern Roman power in the aftermath ...
For the French Catholic Jacques-Benigne Bossuet, the king personified the state ... and public utility,” in Justinian’s words, with the understanding that some evils are not easily outlawed.
Toumanoff has inferred that Samanazus, the name of the Iberian "king" found in John Malala's list of rulers contemporary with Justinian and reported by Theophanes the Confessor and Georgios Kedrenos ...
Hatshepsut was the female king of Egypt between 1473-58 BCE and ... She was wife of the emperor Justinian I, who reigned from 527–565. She was the daughter of the bear-keeper of the hippodrome ...
In the Gilgamesh epic, parts of which probably go back to the 27th century BCE, an Ancient Near Eastern king struts his power ... And his successors Justinian and Theodora, the empress who got ...
And both the King, George III, and his prime minister ... It's not on Magna Carta. It's not on Justinian. It's not on any ancient law givers. And above all, it's not based on mere political ...
Some advocate its use after the fall of the western empire, from AD 476. Some prefer its use after the failed Justinian attempt to reunite the lost western territories after 565, while the onset of ...