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   Reign Of Justinian.   
   Part I.   Elevation Of Justin The Elder. -- Reign Of Justinian. -- I. The   Empress Theodora. -- II. Factions Of The Circus, And Sedition   Of Constantinople. -- III. Trade And Manufacture Of Silk. -- IV.   Finances And Taxes. -- V. Edifices Of Justinian. -- Church Of   St. Sophia. -- Fortifications And Frontiers Of The Eastern   Empire. -- Abolition Of The Schools Of Athens, And The   Consulship Of Rome.   The emperor Justinian was born near the ruins of Sardica,   (the modern Sophia,) of an obscure race of Barbarians, the   inhabitants of a wild and desolate country, to which the   names of Dardania, of Dacia, and of Bulgaria, have been   successively applied. His elevation was prepared by the   adventurous spirit of his uncle Justin, who, with two other   peasants of the same village, deserted, for the profession of   arms, the more useful employment of husbandmen or shepherds. On foot, with a scanty provision of biscuit in their knapsacks, the three youths followed the high road of   Constantinople, and were soon enrolled, for their strength and   stature, among the guards of the emperor Leo. Under the two   succeeding reigns, the fortunate peasant emerged to wealth   and honors; and his escape from some dangers which threatened his life was afterwards ascribed to the guardian   angel who watches over the fate of kings. His long and   laudable service in the Isaurian and Persian wars would not   have preserved from oblivion the name of Justin; yet they   might warrant the military promotion, which in the course of   fifty years he gradually obtained; the rank of tribune, of count,   and of general; the dignity of senator, and the command of the

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