Not Justinian I (the Great, ruled 527-565) who was the hymnographer and codifier of Roman law. Justinian II was of the Heraclean dynasty and ruled from 685 to 695 and again from 705 to 711. He was nicknamed \"Rhinotmetus\". His father was Constantine IV Pogonatus. Phillipicus Bardanes was the usurper who murdered him.
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