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How much do you really know about Justinian I? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

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Justinian's legal code, the Corpus Juris Civilis, is the basis for modern civil law in many European countries.

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His commission streamlined Roman law into a digest and code, profoundly influencing continental European legal systems.

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Justinian's reign saw the first recorded outbreak of bubonic plague in Europe.

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The Plague of Justinian (541–549) killed millions, marking the first documented pandemic of bubonic plague in Europe.

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Justinian I never set foot in the Hippodrome of Constantinople during his reign.

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He was a frequent attendee, using the Hippodrome for public appearances and chariot races; the Nika riots erupted there in 532.

4.

Justinian personally led his army to recapture Rome from the Ostrogoths in 540.

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His general Belisarius actually recaptured Rome; Justinian never led troops, preferring to rule from Constantinople.

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Justinian's wife Theodora was a former actress and wool-spinner before becoming empress.

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She began as a performer and courtesan, later co-ruling with Justinian and famously shoring up his resolve during the Nika Revolt.

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Justinian I was the last Roman emperor to speak Latin as a native language.

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Born in Tauresium (modern North Macedonia), he was a native Latin speaker, while later Byzantine emperors used Greek.

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Justinian banned the teaching of Greek philosophy, including Plato and Aristotle.

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He closed the Neoplatonic Academy in Athens in 529, but this was a political act, not a blanket ban on philosophy; many texts survived.

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Justinian ordered the complete destruction of the Hagia Sophia after an earthquake.

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He actually rebuilt and greatly expanded the Hagia Sophia in 537 after the original burned down during the Nika riots, not after an earthquake.

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