Justinian I - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 7
About This Presentation
Title:

Justinian I

Description:

Procopius (Historian) praised him as even - tempered and hard working. ... bridges, churches, monasteries, forums, forts, roads, hospitals, public baths, ... – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:113
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 8
Provided by: CLS7
Category:
Tags: baths | justinian

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Justinian I


1
(No Transcript)
2
Justinian I
  • AD 527-AD565

3
Character
  • Became Emperor at 45
  • Devout, determined stubborn.
  • Rather than allow problems to develop, he took
    steps to prevent them ( he preferred to invade
    rather than be invaded)
  • Procopius (Historian) praised him as even -
    tempered and hard working. In a Secret History
    he wrote he had been, devious, false,
    hypocritical, two faced, cruel, skilled in
    dissembling his thought, never moved to tears by
    either joy or pain.a liar always.

4
Military Career
  • He funded his military ventures by taxing the
    people heavily.
  • His armies dominated Vandals in North Africa,
    Ostrogoths in Italy, Visigoths in Southern Spain.
  • Long-term his campaigns werent successful. His
    attempt to capture Rome led to 18 years of
    chaotic siege and counter-siege, leaving the once
    proud city in ruins.

5
Dual Role - Head of Church State
  • Absolute head of both Christian Church and the
    state.
  • His throne was built for 2 (Himself Jesus)
  • As Emperor he ruled by Divine Right
  • Higher than the patriarch in Constantinople
  • He chose appointed the patriarch

6
Accomplishments
  • Codified 400 years of Roman Law
  • Believed most of the laws were unnecessary and no
    longer relevant.
  • Appointed Tribonian and 10 scholars to revise the
    laws
  • This was called Corpus Jurius Civilis (Body of
    Civil Law)
  • Known as the Code of Justinian, became the basis
    for much of Western legal codes in subsequent
    centuries.

7
More Achievements
  • Massive public works building programs
  • Ordered new bridges, churches, monasteries,
    forums, forts, roads, hospitals, public baths,
    recreation centers, a law library and a seaside
    park filled with bronze and marble statues
  • When Antioch was destroyed by an earthquake, he
    had the entire city rebuilt.
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com