Ruled the Byzantine Empire at its height a. Constantinople b. Eastern Slavs c. Methodius d. Tigran II e. Ottomans f. Justinian g. Oleg h. Tatars i. Hagia Sophia j. Tribonian

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At its height, the Byzantine Empire was ruled by:

f. Justinian

Emperor Justinian I, who reigned from 527 to 565 AD, is considered one of the most influential and powerful rulers of the Byzantine Empire. His reign marked a period of significant expansion, legal reforms, and cultural achievements, including the construction of the Hagia Sophia and the codification of Roman law under the guidance of Tribonian, his legal advisor. Constantinople (a) served as the capital of the Byzantine Empire throughout Justinian's rule.