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who brought peace byzantine in the 9th century CE?​

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Answered by anantisrevar2020
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In 532, attempting to secure his eastern frontier, Justinian signed a peace treaty with Khosrau I of Persia agreeing to pay a large annual tribute to the Sassinids. In the same year, Justinian survived a revolt in Constantinople (the Nika riots) which ended with the death of (allegedly) thirty thousand rioters.

Answered by akshatraj536
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Under the leadership of Krum the Bulgar threat also reemerged, but in 814 Krum's son, Omortag, arranged a peace with the Byzantine Empire. As noted above, the 8th and 9th centuries were also dominated by controversy and religious division over Iconoclasm

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