Procopius

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Name:
Procopius
Abbr:
Procop.
Alt names:
Προκόπιος, ὁ Καισαρεύς
Prokopiĭ, iz Kesarii
Procope, de Césarée
Prokopios, Kaisareus
Prokop, von Caesarea
Prokopios, Kesaratsʻi
Prokopiĭ, Kesariĭskiĭ
Procopius, of Caesarea
Prokopi, Kesarieli
Procopio
Procopius, Caesariensis
Procopius Caesariensis, Historicus
Procop.
Field of activity:
Historian
Notes:
Encyc. Amer. (Procopius
b. c.500, d. after 563)
Opera omnia, 2001: t.p. (Procopius Caesariensis)
Smith's Dictionary: "Procopius, one of the most eminent Byzantine historians, was a native of Caesareia in Palestine, where he was born, at the beginning of the sixth century of the Christian era..."
Brill's New Pauly: "Procopius, Historian, 3, Born about AD 507 [5. 522] in Caesarea [3] (Palestine) as the son of estate-owning Christian parents, died (soon?) after 555. He is considered the most important historian of Late Antiquity....
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