Procopius is a great historian in the byzantine empire.
Procopius distained them. If you read his "Secret History" you will see a very diffrerent picture of Theodora.
He was a coward in Battle.
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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.
Procopius was born in 500.
Procopius of Sázava was born in 970.
Procopius of Gaza was born in 465.
Procopius of Gaza died in 528.
Procopius of Sázava died on 1053-03-25.
Procopius of Ustyug died on 1303-07-08.
Procopius of Scythopolis died on 303-07-07.
Procopius distained them. If you read his "Secret History" you will see a very diffrerent picture of Theodora.
He was a coward in Battle.
i really don't know
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).
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