Global History 1
Mr. Spiconardi
3/16/2009
Carlos Seminario
Emperor Justinian legacy was not about reviving the Roman Empire but more like preserving the Greco-Roman culture. Emperor Justinian kept some of the old Roman traditions but renewed them to fit the requirements for the new time, for example, laws were revised because they were becoming outdated and new buildings and structures were constructed to enhance trade and cultural diffusion.
When Justinian became Emperor, he brought the eastern half of the Roman Empire to its Golden Age one way in which he accomplished this was by constructing new cities and buildings. Probably one of his most important contributions was the Hagia Sophia church