Also known as Procopius of Caesarea
storico bizantino
Procopius of Caesarea was a 6th-century Byzantine historian who traveled with the general Belisarius during Emperor Justinian's military campaigns and became the era's most important historical chronicler. He is remembered for three major works—the *History of the Wars*, the *Buildings*, and the *Secret History*—that provide our primary accounts of Byzantine politics, military conflicts, and construction projects during this period.
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Procopio di Cesarea (in greco antico: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς, Prokópios ho-Kaisaréus; Cesarea marittima, 490 circa o inizio VI secolo – Costantinopoli, 560 circa) è stato uno storico bizantino.
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