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1 2,5 | until the year 518, when Justin I ascended the throne.[141] 2 3 | by the following persons: Justin the Elder (518-27), a chief 3 3 | a nephew of the latter, Justin II, known as the Younger ( 4 3 | Younger (565-78). The names of Justin and Justinian are closely 5 3 | discarded at present.[2] Justin and Justinian were probably 6 3 | weak-minded and childless Justin II adopted the Thracian 7 3 | form. After the death of Justin II, Tiberius reigned as 8 3,1 | Justin I.~ Immediately after his 9 3,1 | Immediately after his accession, Justin I departed from the religious 10 3,1 | Pope Hormisdas in 520 by Justin’s nephew Justinian, whose 11 3,1 | inconsistency appears in Justin’s relations with the far-off 12 3,1 | the effective backing of Justin and Justinian, gained a 13 3,1 | surprised that the orthodox Justin, who adhered to the Chalcedonlan 14 3,1 | This rapprochement between Justin and the Abyssinian king 15 3,1 | tradition by the epoch of Justin I.[11]~ ~ 16 3,2 | Justinian and Theodora.~ Justin’s successor, his nephew 17 3,4 | exhausted until the reign of Justin II, after the death of Justinian; 18 3,6 | Although two predecessors of Justin and Justinian, Zeno and 19 3,6 | away from the Roman church, Justin and Justinian definitely 20 3,7 | exiled during the reign of Justin and at the beginning of 21 3,8 | himself. With the accession of Justin and Justinian orthodoxy 22 3,8 | had been circumvented by Justin’s, and later Justinian’s, 23 3,8 | reflected in the first Novel of Justin II, where he speaks of “ 24 3,9 | Leo I, Zeno, Anastasius I, Justin I — have been found in southern 25 3,9 | period, and his successor, Justin II, could show to a Turkish 26 3,10| historian of the time of Justin II, to speak of the approaching 27 3,10| successors of Justinian were: Justin II the Younger (565-78), 28 3,10| the strong-willed wife of Justin II who greatly resembled 29 3,11| Justinian in 562 was broken by Justin II, who refused to continue 30 3,11| were attacking. Besides, Justin considered the Turkish military 31 3,11| 116] During the reigns of Justin, Tiberius, and Maurice an 32 3,11| Persians. During the reign of Justin II this was very unsuccessful 33 3,11| impressed the weak-minded Justin that he became insane, and 34 3,12| After the accession of Justin II he retired because of 35 3,13| as during the reign of Justin II — subjected to extremely 36 3,16| a history of the time of Justin I and the early reign of 37 3,16| side was a contemporary of Justin and Justinian, Leontius 38 3,16| the Panegyric or Eulogy of Justin (in laudem Justini), describing 39 3,16| bombastic style the accession of Justin II the Younger and the first 40 App | Anastasius I, 491-518. ~~~~~~Justin I, 518-527. ~~~~~~Justinian 41 App | the Great, 527-565. ~~~~~~Justin II, 565-578. ~~~~~~Tiberius