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The culmination of Ross Laidlaw's, the author of the massively popular "Atilla", epic trilogy on the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The story of Justinian and Theodora is one of the most compelling and extraordinary love stories in history.
Nephew of a semi-literate peasant, Justinian I was one of the most fascinating of the Roman emperors. His reign marked a blossoming of Byzantine culture, and his prolific building works yielded such masterpieces as the church of Hagia Sophia, which remains the third largest church in Christendom.

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The culmination of Ross Laidlaw's, the author of the massively popular "Atilla", epic trilogy on the fall of the Western Roman Empire. The story of Justinian and Theodora is one of the most compelling and extraordinary love stories in history.
Nephew of a semi-literate peasant, Justinian I was one of the most fascinating of the Roman emperors. His reign marked a blossoming of Byzantine culture, and his prolific building works yielded such masterpieces as the church of Hagia Sophia, which remains the third largest church in Christendom.
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Ross Laidlaw was born in Aberdeen, brought up in Edinburgh and educated at Cambridge University. He has worked and travelled extensively in Kenya and southern Africa, and was a schoolmaster and archivist for almost forty years in the UK and Canada. He is married with two children and lives in East Lothian.