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JUSTIN II

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Originally appearing in Volume V15, Page 596 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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JUSTIN II  . (d . 578), East
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Roman emperor (565-578), was the
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nephew and successor of Justinian I . He availed himself of his influence as master of the palace, and as
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husband of Sophia, the niece of the
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late empress Theodora, to secure a peaceful election . The first few days of his reign—when he paid his
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uncle's debts, administered justice in person, and proclaimed universal religious toleration—gave bright promise, but in the face of the lawless aristocracy and defiant
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governors of provinces he effected few subsequent reforms . The most important event of his reign was the invasion of Italy by the Lombards (q.v.), who, entering in 568, under Alboin, in a few years made themselves masters of nearly the entire country . Justin's attention was distracted from Italy towards the N. and E. frontiers . After refusing to pay the
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Avars tribute, he fought several unsuccessful
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campaigns against them . In 572 his overtures to the
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Turks led to a war with
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Persia . - After two disastrous campaigns, in which his enemies overran
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Syria, Justin bought a
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precarious peace by payment of a yearly tribute . The temporary fits of insanity into which he fell warned him to name a colleague . Passing over his own relatives, he raised, on the advice of Sophia, the general Tiberius (q.v.) to be Caesar in December 574 and withdrew for his remaining years into retirement .

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Gibbon, Decline and Fall of the Roman
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Empire (ed . Bury, 1896), v . 2-17; G . Finlay,
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History of
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Greece (ed . 1877), 1 . 291-297; J . Bury, The Later Roman Empire (1889), ii . 67-79 . (M . O . B .

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