- en.wikipedia.org Fifty-Year Peace TreatyThe peace treaty was to last for 50 years, but it remained in effect only until 572, when Justin II broke the treaty after years of increased tensions at multiple...
- eylhs.org.uk dl/138/justices-of-the-peace-in-the-…follows is an attempt to answer certain questions about the role of the justices of the peace in the government of the East Riding during the Stuart period.
- http://voiceofjesus.org peaceofjesus.htmlIt simply exists and it is made known in any case simply by the response of the individual in the house, who is already a son of peace or already not a son of peace.
- music.apple.com us/song/justins-peace/1440212871Listen to Justin's Peace by Splash on Apple Music. 2018. Duration: 3:15.
- newworldencyclopedia.org entry/Justin_MartyrJustin Martyr (also Justin the Martyr, Justin of Caesarea, Justin the Philosopher) (ca. 100–165) was an early Christian apologist and saint.
- britannica.com topic/Treaty-of-Eternal-Peace…came to terms, and the Treaty of Eternal Peace was ratified in 532.
- tr2tr.wiki wiki/Justice_of_the_Peace_(magazine)Şu anda Ceza Hukuku ve Haftalık Adalet Gazetesi (CL&J) olarak bilinen Barış Adaleti (JP), İngiltere ve Galler'deki en eski yasal haftalık dergisidir .
- theroar.com.au 2009/07/25/justin-of-the-peace/The Rocky Balboa of cricket, the pint sized Tae kwondo black belt, how he would have loved Buchanan’s tales of the Chinese general Sun Tzu.
- biblehub.com library/justin/the_first_apology_of_…...Justin's Discourse to the Greeks Justin's Hortatory Address to the Greeks Kalli, the Esquimaux Christian, King of the Jews Landmarks in the History of Early...
- en.m.wikipedia.org Justice of the peaceA justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.