Adam Glantz

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Within three decades of the Pragmatic Sanction’s promulgation, many of Justinian’s hard-won gains in Italy had been lost, the colony too feeble to defend itself when another power threatened. Although the Byzantine Empire would retain an interest in Italy and its islands until the tenth century, after Justinian’s day the prospect of reconnecting the two old halves of the Roman Empire seemed to diminish with every passing generation.
Powers and Thrones: A New History of the Middle Ages
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