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Essay heading: Justinian Byzantine Empire
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He believed in a Mediterranean wide Christian order politically and religiously united, and restricted the rights of non-Christians by banning them from the walls of Constantinople, and barring them from holding any office. In his time, Justinian established Christianity as the dominant religion of the Byzantine Empire (http://en... displayed 300 characters
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In his time, Justinian established Christianity as the dominant religion of the Byzantine Empire (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Justinian_I). He also had Hagia Sophia (holy wisdom) built. This was the great architectural feat of the Byzantine Empire, a great domed church at Constantinople. It became the symbol of the Byzantine Empire, and the idea that Christianity stood supreme... displayed next 300 characters
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