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Why did justinian's reconquest of the western roman empire fail? he was forced to withdraw his army to meet the growing islamic threat. western christians no longer felt kinship with eastern christians. he codified roman law, which made permanent conquest impossible. the costs of conquering and defending a western empire were too great?

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