Wielki słownik angielsko-polski red. nacz D. Jemielniak, M. Miłkowski

(Adjective) historia justyniański;

Praktyczny słownik religijny angielsko-polski 2005, Krzysztof Czekierda

im. Justynian

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At 21, Theodora returned to the capital and met Justinian. They were certainly not a likely couple. Justinian was a farmer's son from present-day Serbia who travelled to Constantinople at the age of 11 to work for his uncle Justin, and help in his rise to power and eventual elevation to the throne. Justinian had a strong legal mind (his codifying of Roman law remains a part of legal training today), and had one law changed to raise Theodora's status, and another created to allow her to marry, something that former actresses could not legally do at the time. They married against the wishes of Justinian's aunt, the empress Euphemia, herself an ex-slave and concubine, who saw her own origins echoed a little too obviously in Theodora's. When Justin died and Justinian became emperor in 527, "Theodora-from-the-Brothel" was empress of Rome.

However, he is to remain with Captain Keene aboard Justinian.
Jednak pozostanie z kapitanem Keenem na Justinianie

Mr. Simpson and Mr. Hornblower of the Justinian.
Pan Simpson i pan Hornblower z Justiniana.

Roman law at the time of Justinian stated that it was better for a guilty person to go unpunished than for an innocent person to be deprived of their life.
Prawo rzymskie w czasach Justyniana stanowiło, że lepiej aby winny pozostał bez kary, niż aby niewinny został pozbawiony życia.