Theodora - wife of Justinian I - was born in 500.
No, Justinian and Theodora did not, But soon before they were married Theodora gave birth to a baby girl.
Theodora died Justinian was distraught. Justinian and Theodora were very close. Theodora was a close adviser and the two of them collaborated on many things. Theodora had saved Justinian's rule by arguing for refusing to flee during a riot. However they differed on matters of religion. Justinian supported mainstream Orthodox Christianity, while she supported a dissident doctrine. This created conflict on these matters and Justinian often obstructed Theodora. However, her influence was so strong that when she died, Justinian worked on reconciling the two doctrines and kept his promise to protect the monastery Theodora built as a refuge for the dissident Christians.
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Theodora was the wife of 6th century Roman emperor Justinian I. She was instrumental in turning the tide in favor of Justinian during the Nika riots in 532 AD. When as a result of massive riots against him, Justinian and his close aides were preparing to flee, Theodora convinced Justinian to stay put and fight it out. As a result of her speech Justinian sent his army to fight the rioters. His army overcame the rioters and the threat to Justinian's throne was eliminated through sheer courage and determination of Theodora.
Justinian and Theodora were married
Theodora - wife of Justinian I - died on 548-06-28.
The cast of Justinian and Theodora - 1910 includes: Hobart Bosworth as Justinian Bebe Daniels Betty Harte as Theodora Marshall Stedman
Theodora
Justinian and Theodora - 1910 was released on: USA: 29 December 1910
Justinian's leadership was influenced by his whife Theodora. :) hope i could help answer your question
Theodora - wife of Justinian I - was born in 500.
No, Justinian and Theodora did not, But soon before they were married Theodora gave birth to a baby girl.
Theodora died Justinian was distraught. Justinian and Theodora were very close. Theodora was a close adviser and the two of them collaborated on many things. Theodora had saved Justinian's rule by arguing for refusing to flee during a riot. However they differed on matters of religion. Justinian supported mainstream Orthodox Christianity, while she supported a dissident doctrine. This created conflict on these matters and Justinian often obstructed Theodora. However, her influence was so strong that when she died, Justinian worked on reconciling the two doctrines and kept his promise to protect the monastery Theodora built as a refuge for the dissident Christians.
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yes. she was married to Justinian I
The Byzantine Empire.