1. justinian - Noun
2. justinian - Adjective
3. Justinian - Proper noun
Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to Procopius, Justinian stated at the completion of this edifice, "Solomon I have outdone thee" (in reference to the 1st Jewish temple). Source: Internet
After this, Justinian also felt entitled to settle disputes in papal elections, as he did when he favoured Vigilius and had his rival Silverius deported. Source: Internet
Around 540 Justinian ordered that the clerical payroll of Hagia Sophia should be strictly limited to 60 presbyters, 100 male deacons, 90 subdeacons, 110 lectors, 25 singers, 100 doorkeepers and 40 female deacons; 525 in all. Source: Internet
Agapetus is said to have replied, "With eager longing have I come to gaze upon the Most Christian Emperor Justinian. Source: Internet
Ancient history from prehistoric times to the death of Justinian. Source: Internet
All of these emperors, except Justinian, used imperial post-consular years for the years of their reign, along with their regnal years. Source: Internet