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Even earlier than this collection, it is referred to by Procopius of Gaza ( c. 465-528 ), and Methodius appeals to Justin in support of his interpretation of 1 Corinthians 15: 50 in a way which makes it natural to assume the existence of a treatise on the subject, to say nothing of other traces of a connection in thought both here, in Irenaeus ( V., ii .- xiii.
Procopius of Caesarea ( Latin: Procopius Caesarensis, ; c. AD 500 c. AD 565 ) was a prominent Byzantine scholar from Palaestina Prima.
The story told in the opera is quite different from the real one, despite the fact that Zeno claimed to use several historical sources ( Evagrius Scholasticus l. 2. c. 7, Procopius of Caesarea, Historia Vandalorum, l. 1, Paul the Deacon, vi ): Ricimer captures Rome, frees his sister Teodolinda and enslaves Placidia, daughter of Valentinian III ; a little later, Olybrius frees Rome and Placidia, and marries her.
Procopius Anthemius ( c. 420 11 July 472 ) was Western Roman Emperor from 467 to 472.
Procopius of Gaza ( c. 465-528 AD ) was a Christian sophist and rhetorician, one of the most important representatives of the famous school of his native place.
The Roman historian Procopius ( c. 500 565 ) described the Franks and their use of throwing axes:
* Procopius ( usurper ) ( c. 325-366 ), nephew of Emperor Constantine I, a Roman general and usurper emperor
* Procopius Anthemius ( c. 420-472 ), a Western Roman Emperor ;
* Procopius of Gaza ( c. 465-528 ), a Christian rhetorician
* Procopius of Caesarea ( c. 500-c. 565 ), an Eastern Roman historian and writer
The contemporary historian Procopius ( c. 500 565 ) gives the following description:

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The letters of Cassiodorus, chief minister and literary adviser of Amalasuntha, and the histories of Procopius and Jordanes, give us our chief information as to the character of Amalasuntha.
* Procopius, De Aedific.
Bede's account of the early migrations of the Angles and Saxons to England omits any mention of a movement of those peoples across the channel from Britain to Brittany described by Procopius, who was writing in the sixth century.
Ossetic bættən " bind ", bast " bound ") and Iranian * arna-" offspring ", equating it with the δουλόσποροι " slave Sporoi " mentioned by Nonnus and Cosmas, where Sporoi is the people Procopius mentions as the ancestors of the Slavs.
The Historian Procopius, in his Secret History, claims that the emperor Justinian attempted to interfere with the Jewish calendar in the 6th century, and a modern writer has suggested that this measure may have been directed against the protopaschites.
Procopius records that after about five years, Abraha deposed the viceroy and made himself king ( Histories 1. 20 ).
Gothic has no direct testimony of * albs, plural * albeis, but Procopius has the personal name Albila.
Procopius, The Vandalic War ( III. 2. 25 26 )
Major sources for Gothic history include Ammianus Marcellinus ' Res gestae, which mentions Gothic involvement in the civil war between emperors Procopius and Valens of 365 and recounts the Gothic refugee crisis and revolt of 376 82, and Procopius ' de bello gothico, which describes the Gothic war of 535 52.
Procopius interpreted the name Visigoth as " western Goths " and the name Ostrogoth as " eastern Goth ", reflecting the geographic distribution of the Gothic realms at that time.
Dengizich is believed to have been king ( khan ) of the Kutrigur Bulgars, and Ernakh king ( khan ) of the Utigur Bulgars, whilst Procopius claimed that Kutrigurs and Utigurs were named after, and led by two of the sons of Ernakh.
Similarly, the 6th century Slavs were presented as Hun groups by Procopius.
Procopius provides the primary source for the history of Justinian's reign.
Another contemporary chronicler, Procopius, compares Justinian's appearance to that of tyrannical Emperor Domitian, although this is probably slander.
Procopius relates that 30, 000 unarmed civilians were killed in the Hippodrome.
Justinian was a prolific builder ; the historian Procopius bears witness to his activities in this area.
In Justinian's era, and partly under his patronage, Byzantine culture produced noteworthy historians, including Procopius and Agathias, and poets such as Paul the Silentiary and Romanus the Melodist flourished during his reign.
* Procopius.
* Procopius, The Secret History, translated by G. A.
* The Anekdota (" Secret history ") of Procopius in English translation.
* The Buildings of Procopius in English translation.
Other writers, e. g. Procopius, wrote works which are extant on the later history of the Goths.

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"( Procopius " Περί κτισμάτων " / On buildings, book IV, 1. 3 ) Although Prokopios refers to it as " a city of Thessaly " the description is undoubtedly that of Kastoria, a city on a promontory in a lake. There are several theories about the origin of the name Kastoria.
The Procopii ( Procopius or Procopia in singular male / female ) were a family of Ancient Rome.
The Varni ( Procopius ), Varini ( Tacitus ), Varinnae ( Pliny the Elder ), Wærne / Werne ( Widsith ) and Warnii ( the Thuringian Law ) probably refer to a little known Germanic tribe.
Perhaps complimenting this term, Procopius ( 527-565 ) wrote that they were white skinned, had an organized kingship, and that their life was not wild / nomadic but that they lived in cities.

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* 366 Procopius, Roman usurper ( b. 326 )

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* 365 Roman usurper Procopius bribes two legions passing by Constantinople, and proclaims himself Roman emperor.
* April May Emperor Valens defeats the troops of Procopius in the Battle of Thyatira, bringing an end to his revolt ; Serenianus and Marcellus are killed.
* May 27 Procopius, Roman usurper
* June In Rome, famine brings the city to despair, Belisarius sends his secretary Procopius to Naples for more reinforcements and supplies.
* September 28 Procopius revolts and bribes two legions passing by Constantinople.
Simultaneously, Procopius the last scion of the Constantinian dynasty began his revolt against Valens in the east.
His father was Procopius, magister militum per Orientem from 422 to 424, who was descended from the Procopius who had been a nephew of Emperor Constantine I and a usurper against the Eastern Emperor Valens ( 365 366 ).
* Procopius, Bellum Vandalicum i. 6 8
XL, 30, 31 ; Eugipp., 44, 4 ) and the Greek transcription Nόβας given by Procopius ( De aed.
* St. Procopius School Catholic, dual language elementary school
* Church of Saint Procopius Dedicated to St. Procopius of Sázava, this three-aisled neo-Gothic church is located at Sladkovského Square in Žižkov.

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