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Justinian, his infirm mind was   devoted to heavenly contemplation, and he neglected the   business of the lower world. His subjects were impatient of the   long continuance of his life and reign: yet all who were capable   of reflection apprehended the moment of his death, which   might involve the capital in tumult, and the empire in civil   war. Seven nephews of the childless monarch, the sons or   grandsons of his brother and sister, had been educated in the   splendor of a princely fortune; they had been shown in high   commands to the provinces and armies; their characters were known, their followers were zealous, and, as the jealousy of   age postponed the declaration of a successor, they might   expect with equal hopes the inheritance of their uncle. He   expired in his palace, after a reign of thirty-eight years; and   the decisive opportunity was embraced by the friends of   Justin, the son of Vigilantia. At the hour of midnight, his   domestics were awakened by an importunate crowd, who   thundered at his door, and obtained admittance by revealing   themselves to be the principal members of the senate. These   welcome deputies announced the recent and momentous   secret of the emperor's decease; reported, or perhaps invented,   his dying choice of the best beloved and most deserving of his   nephews, and conjured Justin to prevent the disorders of the multitude, if they should perceive, with the return of light, that   they were left without a master. After composing his   countenance to surprise, sorrow, and decent modesty, Justin,   by the advice of his wife Sophia, submitted to the authority of   the senate. He was conducted with speed and silence to the   palace; the guards saluted their new sovereign; and the

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