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Step through the marble streets of Constantinople and witness the tumult and splendour of a vanished world. The Age Of Justinian And Theodora: A History Of The Sixth Century A.D. (Volume I) transports readers into the heart of the Byzantine Empire at its most pivotal moment, where imperial ambition, religious upheaval, and the legendary partnership of Justinian and Theodora shaped the destiny of late antiquity.William Gordon Holmes weaves a masterful historical narrative, drawing on the insights of Procopius and the legacy of Edward Gibbon, to illuminate the drama of sixth century history. From the intrigues of Byzantine politics to the enduring achievements of ancient civilisations, Holmes offers a panoramic view that captivates both history enthusiasts and scholars of academic study. The book’s vivid portrayal of court life, war, and reform reveals how the empire’s fortunes rose and faltered beneath the domes of Constantinople, offering a rare window onto an era that still echoes in the modern world.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. For anyone fascinated by the grandeur and complexity of the Byzantine Empire, or seeking a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped Europe and the East, this is more than history; it is the living memory of a civilisation.