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    Lawrence Justinian (Italian: Lorenzo Giustiniani, 1 July 1381 – 8 January 1456) was a Venetian Catholic priest and bishop who became the first Patriarch...
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  • David's, Pembrokeshire, Wales Saint Lawrence Justinian (1381–1456), Bishop and first Patriarch of Venice St Justinian, coastal location in Pembrokeshire...
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  • Primate of Hungary Justinian Tamusuza (born 1951), Ugandan composer Lawrence Justinian (1381–1456), first Patriarch of Venice Justinian (novel), a novel...
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  • Tuathail or St Laurence O'Toole (1128–1180) Lawrence Justinian (1381–1456), first Patriarch of Venice Lawrence of Brindisi (1559–1619), Doctor of the Church...
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    1970) and 1960 (Hurricane Donna, nicknamed San Lorenzo after Saint Lawrence Justinian, September 5 back then; feast day now observed January 8 by Canons...
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  • formal mention of such an officer is found in the canonization of St Lawrence Justinian under Pope Leo X (1513–1521). Pope John Paul II reduced the power...
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    Great Turkish War: The Ottomans recapture Belgrade. October 16 – Lawrence Justinian (1381–1456) and John of Sahagún (c. 1430–79) are canonized by Pope...
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  • October 1690 2. John of God 16 October 1690 3. John of Sahagún 16 October 1690 4. Lawrence Justinian 16 October 1690 5. Paschal Baylón 16 October 1690...
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  • candidate of Emperor Justinian I, a designation not well received in the Western Church. Before his papacy, he opposed Justinian's efforts to condemn the...
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  • to community of Oblates Mary immaculate. Messrs Len Karunaratne, Peter Lawrence Perera, A. G. Cambal and Roach were former head masters. Sinhala, Tamil...
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    1943 Bro.Theotoret of Mary 1943 1946 Bro.Alban Patrick 1946 1955 Bro.Lawrence Justinian 1955 1961 Bro.Ladislaus Bonifac - 1961 Bro.Alexander Paul 1962 1963...
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    Narses (category Generals of Justinian I)
    the service of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I during the Roman reconquest that took place during Justinian's reign. Narses was a Romanized Armenian...
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    The Gothic War between the Byzantine Empire during the reign of Emperor Justinian I and the Ostrogothic Kingdom of Italy took place from 535 to 554 in the...
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    reaching its greatest extent after the fall of the west during the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565), who briefly reconquered much of Italy and the western...
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    in 532, known as the Perpetual Peace, in which the Byzantine emperor Justinian I paid 11,000 pounds of gold to the Sasanians. Khosrow then focused on...
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    became a mosque. The current structure was built by the Byzantine emperor Justinian I as the Christian cathedral of Constantinople for the Byzantine Empire...
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  • wound another One of the three basic legal precepts in the Digest of Justinian I. alumnus, or, alumna pupil Graduate or former student of a school, college...
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    went through several cycles of decline and recovery. During the reign of Justinian I (r. 527–565), the Empire reached its greatest extent after reconquering...
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    Democratic Jon Baron Natalie Williams 11,880 1.8 Democratic Jerome Segal Justinian M. Dispenza 4,276 0.6 Democratic Ralph Jaffe Mark Greben 2,978 0.4...
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    Zetian, the reign of China's first and only sole-ruling empress ends. 705: Justinian II is forced to give the title Caesar of Byzantium to the Bulgarian Emperor...
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    given out") comes from Procopius of Caesarea, the biographer of Emperor Justinian I (r. 527–565). Procopius produced c. 550 CE a work entitled Ἀνέκδοτα...
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    Benevento. 553–1071: Part of the  Byzantine Empire. Eastern Roman Emperor Justinian declared war on the Ostrogoths in 535 in an effort to restore the former...
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    painting The Roses of Heliogabalus (1888), by the Anglo-Dutch academician Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema. Antonin Artaud Heliogabalus (2010–11), by Anselm Kiefer Algabal...
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    the Later Roman Empire: from the death of Theodosius I to the death of Justinian. Dover books. Vol. 1. Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-20398-0. Friell...
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    with typical Roman geometric motifs is partially preserved. The reign of Justinian I in the 6th century coincided with the first golden age of the Byzantine...
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    potentates briefly materialized during the reign of Justinian I in 527–565. Not only did Justinian restore some western territories to the Roman Empire...
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    19th century) are shown by individual outbreaks, such as the Plague of Justinian (first pandemic) and the Black Death (second pandemic). Infectious diseases...
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    major power. The empire's law code, the Corpus Juris Civilis or "Code of Justinian", was rediscovered in Northern Italy in the 11th century. In the West...
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    functioned as the formal entrance to the Peloponnese. In the reign of Justinian, the wall was fortified with additional towers, reaching a total number...
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