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The Resilience of Eastern Rome: Justinian's Legacy

4 min · 3 jun 2026
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In this episode of Why Civilization Always Rises, Falls, and Begins Again, Lucas and Luna explore the remarkable resilience of the Eastern Roman Empire, also known as Byzantium. They focus on the reign of Emperor Justinian (527–565 CE), a pivotal figure who attempted to restore the Roman Empire's former glory. The conversation covers Justinian's ambitious building projects, including the Hagia Sophia, his legal reforms through the Corpus Juris Civilis, and his military campaigns led by the general Belisarius. They discuss the devastating Plague of Justinian, which weakened the empire, and the Nika Riots, a massive uprising that nearly toppled his rule. Lucas explains how Justinian's policies, while impressive, also stretched resources thin and set the stage for later challenges. The episode also touches on the role of Empress Theodora, whose decisive influence during the Nika Riots helped save Justinian's throne. Listeners gain insight into how the Eastern Roman Empire adapted and survived for centuries after the fall of the West, embodying the show's theme of cyclical rise and fall. #Justinian #ByzantineEmpire #EasternRomanEmpire #HagiaSophia #Belisarius #Theodora #NikaRiots #PlagueOfJustinian #CorpusJurisCivilis #Procopius #Constantinople #LateAntiquity #RomanHistory #Empire #Collapse #Resilience #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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