Brownworth notes that as early as the sixth century, when Justinian reconquered Italy, there were those in the West who pointed out it felt more like a foreign invasion than a rescue — an early sign of the cultural and political rift that would eventually split Christendom.
What each episode says
Episode 17 (1 mention)
Brownworth notes that as early as the sixth century, when Justinian reconquered Italy, there were those in the West who pointed out it felt more like a foreign invasion than a rescue — an early sign of the cultural and political rift that would eventually split Christendom.
“You can still distantly hear Justinian's famous words”
Related