Justinian (disambiguation)
Justinian the Great (483–565) was Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565 noted for his codification of Law.
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Justinian may also refer to:
People
- Iustinianus (magister militum in Gaul) (d. 407), Roman general
- Justinian II Rhinotmetus (669–711), Byzantine Emperor from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711
- Justinian (magister militum per Orientem) (c. 525–582), Byzantine general, nephew of Justinian I
- Justinian of Ramsey Island (Jestin, Iestin), 6th-century Welsh hermit
Other uses
- Justinian (novel), a novel by Harry Turtledove
- Justiniana Prima, a Byzantine city that existed from 535 to 615
- Justinian (1787 ship), a storeship sent to the convict settlement at New South Wales in 1790
- SS Justinian, a Norwegian cargo ship in service from 1946 to 1954
People with the surname
- St. Lawrence Justinian (Lorenzo Giustiniani; 1381–1456), first Patriarch of Venice
People with the given name
- Sir Justinian Isham, 2nd Baronet (1610–1675), English scholar and politician
- James Justinian Morier (1782–1849), British diplomat and author
- Justinian Rweyemamu (1942–1982), Tanzanian economist and mathematician
- Justinian Marina (1901–1977), Patriarch of the Romanian Orthodox Church from 1948 to 1977
- Justinian Serédi (1884–1945), Roman Catholic cardinal and Primate of Hungary
- Justinian Tamusuza (born 1951), Ugandan composer
See also
- Giustiniani, a Venetian family
- Giovanni Giustiniani (1418–1453), navy captain, from the Genoese branch of the family
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