Justinian: Genius, Demon, or Rome's Most Consequential Emperor
Justinian: Genius, Demon, or Rome's Most Consequential Emperor
GENINT 741.613
Osher (50+). In this course, we explored the political career of the Roman emperor, Justinian, who ruled from 527-565 AD.
Duration
As few as 1 day
Units
0.0
Current Formats
Live Online
Cost
Starting at $15.00
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About This Course
The Roman emperor Justinian, who ruled from 527-565 AD, transformed nearly every aspect of Roman life. In this course, we explore this enigmatic Roman emperor by reconstructing his military campaigns to reconquer territories the empire lost in the west, his refashioning of the Roman legal system, his monumental construction projects, and his management of the empire as it endured a devastating outbreak of bubonic plague. We then consider why a regime that was so successful was also so polarizing that some Romans even suggested that Justinian was a demon who took human form. This course will be recorded. Students will have access to the video for 30 days.
Summer 2026 Schedule
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Friday 10:00AM - 12:00PM PT
Live Online
Remote Classroom
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Open to the public. Plus members pay no fee for this course. Visitors not permitted. No refund allowed.
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No refunds after No drop request allowed after enrollment
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Lecture
Fri Jul 10, 2026
10:00AM PT - 12:00PM PT
Remote Classroom