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A male monarch or emperor
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The largest city and former capital of Turkey, Previously known as Byzantium
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Systematic body of law. Revised outdated, confusing, and contradictory laws. Extending
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The most powerful woman in Byzantine history, she passed laws and advised her husband, Justinian
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Division of a group into opposing factions
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Most famous example of Byzantine architecture, it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world.
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Leader of catholioc church
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Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire - created a code of laws used in the Byzantine
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Empire that lasted untill 1453 when it was conquered by ottoman turks
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Title for the heads of the Eastern Orthodox Churches
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