Justinian
English
editEtymology
editBorrowed from Latin Iūstīniānus, from Iūstīnus (“Justin”) + -iānus.
Proper noun
editJustinian
- A family name in Late Antiquity, notably that of Justinian I, emperor of the Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565.
Derived terms
editTranslations
editemperor of the Byzantine or East Roman Empire from 527 to 565
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Adjective
editJustinian (comparative more Justinian, superlative most Justinian)
- Of or pertaining to Justin I.
- the Justinian dynasty
- Of or pertaining to Justinian I.
- the Justinian reforms of 533
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