Justinian is most remembered for the amount of land that he conquered for the Empire.

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False.

Justinian is most remembered for his contributions to law (most notably the Corpus Juris Civilis), architecture (such as the Hagia Sophia), and efforts to reconquer lost territories of the Roman Empire. While he did achieve military successes and expand the empire temporarily, his legacy is primarily tied to legal reforms and cultural achievements rather than solely the amount of land conquered.