How Emperor Justinian Changed the WorldRobin Pierson from The History of Byzantium Podcast

Published: July 31, 2017, 7 a.m.

b"Justinian I of Byzantium is among the most towering figure of the ancient and medieval periods. His innovations in governance, architecture, law, and welding together religion with imperial power were blueprints of governance for the next thousand years of kings and emperors. He rose to imperial power in 527 AD and reacquired Roman lands in Europe that were lost a century ago to Vandal and Ostrogothic invasions. He removed the rotting branches of his administration, replacing bureaucrats from the aristocracy with independent counselors.Justinian also rewrote the Roman law, the\\xa0Corpus Juris Civilis.\\xa0He gathered together legal commentaries and laws of the Roman legal system into a single text that would hold the force of law. It was composed in Latin and is\\xa0still the basis of civil law in many of the empire's descendant states. To talk with us about how Justinian changed the world is Robin Pierson, host of the History of Byzantium Podcast. Here are five parts of history that Justinian irrevocably changed: Laws Hagia Sophia Christianizing culture Slavs Islam \\xa0 ABOUT ROBIN PIERSON Robin Pierson is from London in the UK. He writes about American TV shows at\\xa0thetvcritic.org\\xa0and works for his father (an actor). Robin created the show to continue the narrative established by Mike Duncan\\u2019s wonderful podcast\\xa0\\u201cThe History of Rome.\\u201d He uses the structure of half-hour instalments told from a state-centric perspective. He pauses the narrative at the end of each century to take time to cover wider issues to do with Byzantium RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE The History of Byzantium: A podcast telling the story of the Roman Empire from 476 AD to 1453"