Adam Glantz

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Tiberius eventually became emperor in his own right, although without very much more success than Justin. His greatest historical legacy, perhaps, was that he was a native Greek speaker for whom Latin was a comprehensible but nonetheless foreign language. After him, Greek would become the tongue of the palace and the empire, as Constantinople sloughed off ever more of its cultural ties to the “old” Rome and the world of the western Mediterranean.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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