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  • Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    482

    Birth

    Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    482

    In 482, Justinian was born in Tauresium, Dardania.




  • Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    518

    Justin was proclaimed the new emperor

    Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    518

    Emperor Anastasius died in 518, without having any heir, Justin was made the emperor.




  • Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    521

    Justinian was appointed consul

    Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    521

    Justinian was appointed consul in 521 and later commander of the army of the east. Upon Justin's death on 1 August 527, Justinian became the sole sovereign.




  • Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
    522

    Justinian took Cartagena

    Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
    522

    In 552, Justinian dispatched a force of 2,000 men, this army was led by the octogenarian Liberius.The Byzantines took Cartagena and other cities on the southeastern coast and founded the new province of Spania before being checked by their former ally Athanagild, who had by now become king. This campaign marked the apogee of Byzantine expansion.




  • Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    525

    Justin married Theodora

    Tauresium, Dardania, Byzantine Empire (Present Day Tauresium, Dardania, North Macedonia)
    525

    Around 525, Justin married his mistress, Theodora, in Constantinople. She was by profession an actress and some twenty years his junior.




  • Iran
    528

    Starting military expeditions

    Iran
    528

    In 528, Justinian began his military campaigns to strengthen the weakening Roman Empire and by then, his tax ministers had applied some great tax reforms, which provided the king with enough finances to fund his military expeditions.




  • Callinicum, Syria, Byzantine Empire
    530

    Defeat of Roman forces under Belisarius

    Callinicum, Syria, Byzantine Empire
    530

    In 530 the Persian forces suffered a double defeat at Dara and Satala, but the next year saw the defeat of Roman forces under Belisarius near Callinicum.


  • North Africa
    530

    Justinian attacked North Africa

    North Africa
    530

    Justinian attacked the Vandals in North Africa. King Hilderic, who had maintained good relations with Justinian and the North African Catholic clergy, had been overthrown by his cousin Gelimer in 530 A.D.


  • Fatih, Istanbul Turkey
    Jan, 532

    Nika riots

    Fatih, Istanbul Turkey
    Jan, 532

    In January 532, partisans of the chariot racing factions in Constantinople, normally rivals, united against Justinian in a revolt that has become known as the Nika riots.


  • Tunisia
    533

    Belisarius attacked Tunisia

    Tunisia
    533

    In 533, Belisarius sailed to Africa with a fleet of 92 dromons, escorting 500 transports carrying an army of about 15,000 men, as well as a number of barbarian troops. They landed at Caput Vada (modern Ras Kaboudia) in modern Tunisia.


  • Lebane, Jablanica, Serbia
    535

    Justinian I founded Justiniana Prima city

    Lebane, Jablanica, Serbia
    535

    Justinian founded Justiniana Prima not far from his birthplace.


  • Italy
    535

    Justinian focussed towards Italy

    Italy
    535

    In 535, Justinian focussed towards Italy, which was under a very weak rule and a usurper was sitting on the throne while kidnapping the royal queen.


  • Milan, Italy
    539

    Justinian occupied Milan

    Milan, Italy
    539

    Justinian sent another general, Narses, to Italy, but tensions between Narses and Belisarius hampered the progress of the campaign. Milan was taken, but was soon recaptured and razed by the Ostrogoths. Justinian recalled Narses.


  • Spain
    552

    Justinian invaded Hispania

    Spain
    552

    Finally, Justinian dispatched a force of approximately 35,000 men (2,000 men were detached and sent to invade southern Visigothic Hispania) under the command of Narses.


  • Constantinople Istanbul, Turkey
    559

    Constantinople in dangerous

    Constantinople Istanbul, Turkey
    559

    In 559, a particularly dangerous invasion of Sklavinoi and Kutrigurs under their khan Zabergan threatened Constantinople, but they were repulsed by the aged general Belisarius.


  • Istanbul, Turkey
    Thursday Nov 14, 565

    Justinian's Death

    Istanbul, Turkey
    Thursday Nov 14, 565

    Justinian died in November 565


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