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What became known as Justinian's Plague?

A devastating disease that killed as many as a third of the people in the empire
The emperor's tendency to overspend and overtax his people
The persistent rumors that Justinian was too influenced by his wife Theodora
The constant clashes between the Blues and the Greens in Constantinople

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Answer: A devastating disease that killed as many as a third of the people in the empire

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Answer:

a devastating disease that killed as many as a third of the people in the empire

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