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" In Reason & Responsibility: Readings in Some Basic Problems of Philosophy, edited by Joel Feinberg and Russ Shafer-Landau, 532 540.
* 532 Nika riots in Constantinople.
* 532 Nika riots in Constantinople fail.
* Receiving Catches: 532 Eric Martin ( 1985 1993 )
* 532 Augustine of Canterbury, Archbishop of Canterbury ( d. 604 )
Sometimes Pope Boniface II ( 530 532 ) is considered the first German Pope, although he was in fact an Ostrogoth.
* April 7 Emperor Justinian I issues the Codex Justinianus ( Code of Civil Laws ), reformulating Roman law in an effort to control his unruly people ( see 532 ).
* December 27 The construction of the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople ( begun in 532 ) is completed.
* 41, 532 km < sup > 2 </ sup > Netherlands
* The Baroque church of Santa Maria Maggiore ( 525 532, rebuilt in 1671 ).
" A typology of social entrepreneurs: Motives, search processes and ethical challenges ", Journal of Business Venturing, 24 ( 5 ), pp. 519 532.
It falls before the simple fact that the first part of the Liber Pontificalis was compiled long before these dissensions, most probably ( Duchesne ) by a Roman cleric in the reign of Pope Boniface II ( 530 532 ), or ( Waitz and Mommsen ) early in the 7th century.
It reached its territorial peak in the first half of the 6th before it was conquered by the Franks in 531 532.
In the 2001 Census, the borough had a population of 295, 532 of whom 141, 785 were male, and 153, 747 female.
* 532 536: Mundus ( 2nd time )
* 532 533: Belisarius
* Hamm, Charles: " The Theatre Guild Production of Porgy and Bess " Journal of the American Musicological Society, Fall 1987, pp. 495 532.
John the Cappadocian (), also known as Iohannis Orientalis, was a praetorian prefect of the East ( 532 541 ) in the Byzantine Empire under Emperor Justinian I ( r. 527 565 ).
* Highest average home attendance: 24, 532, 1948 49 ( 15 games )
The Miami Marlins holds the NL's best interleague record at 127 107 (. 543 ), followed by the St. Louis Cardinals at 109 96 (. 532 ).
vol 105, no 3. pp. 532 533.

532 and Byzantine
* Greens, a political faction and associated chariot-racing team in the Byzantine empire ; involved in the deadly Nika riots of 532
The current building was originally constructed as a church between 532 and 537 on the orders of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and was the third Church of the Holy Wisdom to occupy the site, the previous two having both been destroyed by rioters.
According to the Byzantine encyclopaedia, Suda: " He was born in the 56th Olympiad ( 556 / 552 BC ) or according to some writers in the 62nd ( 532 / 528 ) and he survived until the 78th ( 468 / 464 ), having lived eighty-nine years.
In 532, Khosrau and Justinian, emperor of the Eastern Roman / Byzantine Empire concluded Pax Perpetuum, or the Eternal Peace in hopes of settling all land disputes between the Romans and Sassanians.
After a peace treaty between the Persian and the Byzantine empire in 532 guaranteed their personal security ( an early document in the history of freedom of religion ), some members found sanctuary in the pagan stronghold of Harran, near Edessa.
After a peace treaty between the Persian and the Byzantine empire in 532 guaranteed their personal security, some members of it found sanctuary in the pagan stronghold of Harran, near Edessa.
Churches on the eastern frontier of the Byzantine Empire deviated from the Alexandrians during the 6th century, and now celebrate Easter on different dates from Eastern Orthodox churches four times every 532 years.
Churches beyond the eastern frontier of the former Byzantine Empire use an Easter that differs four times every 532 years from this Easter, including the Assyrian Church of the East.
It became the standard rig of the Byzantine dromon war galley and was probably also employed by Belisarius ' flagship in the 532 AD invasion of the Vandal kingdom.
The Persian Sassanids recognized Lazica ( Egrisi ) as part of the Byzantine sphere of influence by the " Eternal Peace " Treaty of 532.
* Eternal Peace ( 532 ), signed between the Byzantine and the Sassanid empires
Hypatius (; died 532 ) was a Byzantine noble of Imperial descent who held the position of commander in the East during the reign of Justin I, and was chosen by the mob as Emperor during the Nika riots against Justinian I.
After a peace treaty between the Persian and the Byzantine empire in 532, their personal security ( an early document in the history of freedom of religion ) was guaranteed.

532 and Emperor
In his Easter table the year 532 AD was equated with the regnal year 248 of Emperor Diocletian.
However, this dating was disputed by Hypatius of Ephesus, who met the monophysite party during the 532 meeting with Emperor Justinian I ; Hypatius denied its authenticity on the grounds that none of the Fathers or Councils ever cited or referred to it.
According to ancient historians, Emperor Constantine built a structure that was later rebuilt and enlarged by Emperor Justinian after the Nika riots of 532, which devastated the city.
In 532, with Northern Wei again in civil war after the general Gao Huan rose against the Erzhus, Emperor Wu against sent an army to escort Yuan Yue back to Northern Wei, and subsequently, Gao Huan welcomed Yuan Yue, but then decided against making Yuan Yue emperor.

532 and Justinian
Erected on the site of pagan temples and three previous St. Sophias, the first of which was begun by Constantine, this fourth church was started by Justinian in 532 and completed twenty years later.
In January 532, partisans of the chariot racing factions in Constantinople, normally divided among themselves, united against Justinian in a revolt that has become known as the Nika riots.
When king Kavadh I of Persia died ( September 531 ), Justinian concluded an " Eternal Peace " ( which cost him 11, 000 pounds of gold ) with his successor Khosrau I ( 532 ).
In 529 Justinian I closed the school, and Damascius with six of his colleagues sought an asylum, probably in 532, at the court of Khosrau I of Persia.
After the Nika Revolt destroyed much of the city of Constantinople in 532, Justinian had the opportunity to rebuild.
Callinicum ended the first of Belisarius ' Persian campaigns, returning all of the land lost to them to Roman rule under Justinian I in the Eternal Peace agreement signed in summer 532.
* Procopius, " Justinian Suppresses the Nika Revolt, 532 ", from the Internet Medieval Sourcebook.
Riots culminated in the Nika riots of 532 AD during the reign of Justinian, which began when the two main factions united and attempted unsuccessfully to overthrow the emperor.
In 532, some of the Senators gave their support to the Nika rioters against Justinian I, who did not like or trust the wealthy Senate.

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