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The Historia Arcana expressed Procopius' dissatisfaction with the emperor, Belisarius (his general) and their wives, Theodora and Antonina.

Justinian is portrayed as cruel, venal, prodigal and incompetent and as a a monster whose head could suddenly vanish. He alleged that a man at Justinian's court saw the head of the emperor vanish while he was walking about and then re-joining his body "as strangely as it had left it."

Procopius' worse allegation were about Theodora, whom she portayed as dissolute actress who performed on the stage almost nacked and got slaves to scatter barley seed over her groin and used trained geese to peck them.

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Procopius Secret History alleges that Justinian?

He was a coward in Battle.


How did procopius feel about the rule of Justinian and Theodora?

Procopius distained them. If you read his "Secret History" you will see a very diffrerent picture of Theodora.


What were some possible reasons why Buildings was published while Procopius was alive and The Secret History was not?

Buildings was published during Procopius's lifetime likely because it served as a public record of Justinian's architectural accomplishments, aligning with the emperor's interests and promoting his legacy. In contrast, The Secret History contained critical and controversial views about Justinian and his court, making it unsuitable for publication while Procopius was still alive, as it could provoke political repercussions. Additionally, the sensitive nature of its content might have led Procopius to withhold it until after his death to protect himself and his reputation.


That procopius depiction of Justinian in this excerpt is accurate?

Procopius' depiction of Justinian in his writings, particularly in "The Secret History," is often characterized as critical and unflattering, portraying him as tyrannical, manipulative, and self-serving. While some elements of his portrayal may reflect historical truths about Justinian's rule and policies, Procopius’ bias and personal grievances should be considered when assessing the accuracy of his depiction. Ultimately, his portrayal captures a complex figure whose reign was marked by both ambitious achievements and controversial decisions. Thus, while elements may be accurate, they are also influenced by Procopius' perspective and intent.


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Procopius Secret History alleges that Justinian?

He was a coward in Battle.


In both Secret History and Buildings, Procopius insists that Justinian is?

... Intelligent.


What characterist of Justinian did procopius stress in the secret history?

Procopius does not paint Justinian in a positive light in the Secret History. He stresses the emperors cruelty, venality, wastefulness, and incompetence.


How did procopius feel about the rule of Justinian and Theodora?

Procopius distained them. If you read his "Secret History" you will see a very diffrerent picture of Theodora.


When was the secret history by procopius created?

"The Secret History" by Procopius was likely composed around 550 AD, during the reign of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian I. This work is notable for its critical portrayal of Justinian and his wife, Theodora, contrasting sharply with Procopius's more official writings. It was not published until after Procopius's death, reflecting the sensitive nature of its content.


How could a historian like Procopius give two such different accounts of the same person?

Well, when Procopius gave his official account of Justinian (saying that he was serious, even-tempered, and worked from dawn to midnight), Justinian was probably in power, and if Procopius said what was really on his mind, he would have been killed (or at least exiled). Procopius decided to wait until after Justinian's death to publish "The Secret History" which portrays to the truth of Justinian's "deceitful, devious, false, hypocritical, two-faced, [and] cruel" ways (The Secret History).


Who was a byzantine court historian author of secret history?

Procopius was the writer. He was part of Justinian's court, but wrote this scathing composition about Justinian and his wife, Theodora.


What were some possible reasons why Buildings was published while Procopius was alive and The Secret History was not?

Buildings was published during Procopius's lifetime likely because it served as a public record of Justinian's architectural accomplishments, aligning with the emperor's interests and promoting his legacy. In contrast, The Secret History contained critical and controversial views about Justinian and his court, making it unsuitable for publication while Procopius was still alive, as it could provoke political repercussions. Additionally, the sensitive nature of its content might have led Procopius to withhold it until after his death to protect himself and his reputation.


What has the author Procopius written?

Procopius. has written: 'La guerra gotica' -- subject(s): History, Goths in Italy, Goths, Military history, Medieval, Medieval Military history, Italy Gothic War, 535-555 'Procopii Caesariensis opera omnia' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, World history 'Procopius de bello Gottorum' 'History of the Wars, Books I and II' 'SECRET HISTORY; TRANS. BY G.A. WILLIAMSON' 'Procopii Caesariensis V.I. Anekdota' 'The Secret History' 'The Secret History of the Court of Justinian' -- subject(s): OverDrive, History, Nonfiction


That procopius depiction of Justinian in this excerpt is accurate?

Procopius' depiction of Justinian in his writings, particularly in "The Secret History," is often characterized as critical and unflattering, portraying him as tyrannical, manipulative, and self-serving. While some elements of his portrayal may reflect historical truths about Justinian's rule and policies, Procopius’ bias and personal grievances should be considered when assessing the accuracy of his depiction. Ultimately, his portrayal captures a complex figure whose reign was marked by both ambitious achievements and controversial decisions. Thus, while elements may be accurate, they are also influenced by Procopius' perspective and intent.


Contrast the picture of Justinian found in each reading?

In Procopius' "Secret History," Justinian is depicted as cruel, corrupt, and incompetent, focusing on his immorality and manipulation of power. In "The Buildings," written by Procopius as well, Justinian is portrayed as a wise and ambitious ruler who accomplished great architectural feats and revitalized the city of Constantinople. The contrasting portrayals highlight the complex legacy of Justinian's reign.


When was The Secret History created?

The Secret History was created in 1992-09.