Episode 7 - Justinian - Part 1
Update: 2006-03-113
Description
As the 6th Century dawned on the tottering Byzantine State, the future seemed to hold only decline and decay, and yet unexpectedly, it was to see a renaissance unmatched in the long history of the empire. On every front, it seemed, were gathered the towering giants of the age- poised and ready to take the empire to ever greater and more dizzying heights. All that was needed was a ruler with enough vision to unite and drive this vast collection of the best and the brightest- a ruler who could dream on a truly imperial scale. He came, surprisingly enough, from the ranks of the great, unwashed masses- risen from poverty to fire the empire with the force of his will. Join Lars Brownworth as he looks at the stunning rise of Justinian- from shadow ruler to emperor in his own right.
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In Channel
I rather come to the conclusion that Justinian's military campaigns, despite nominally having conquered parts of the former western Roman empire, were in no way justifiable as they were in the long run doomed to fail and economically irresponsible. It is like Justinian dreamt of resurrecting an age that is, just over half a century, gone for good. The cultural and economic realities of the west Mediterranean has changed irrevocably and Justinian failed to recognise it. In the end, his reign was a bittersweet, albeit important chapter that ended roman history.