The Byzantine (Eastern Roman) emperor Justinian (r. 527-565 CE) is most significant in thatQuestion 1 options:he had Roman law systematized and briefly returned Italy to the Eastern Roman Empire.he was emperor when the Persians conquered the Byzantine Empire.he promoted legal equality for all subjects, whatever their religion.he sent ambassadors to Persia to discuss possibly converting his empire to Zoroastrianism.Hide Check my answerhe had Roman law systematized and briefly returned Italy to the Eastern Roman Empire.Question 2Muhammad wasQuestion 2 options:a prince of Arabia who eventually converted to Christianity.a member of the Quraysh tribe in western Arabia who eventually founded the religion known as Islam and the greatest prophet.a king of the Arabs who eventually conquered Persia.a military governor under the Romans.Hide Check my answer
a member of the Quraysh tribe in western Arabia who eventually founded the religion known as Islam and is heldgreatest prophet.