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Procopius of
Caesarea (‹See Tfd›Gr****: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς Prokópios ho Kaisareús; Latin:
Procopius Caesariensis; c. 500–565) was a
prominent late antique...
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Procopius or
Prokopios is a
given name
which may
refer to:
Ordered chronologically Procopius of
Scythopolis (died 303),
Christian martyr and
saint Procopius...
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Saint Procopius may
refer to:
Procopius of
Scythopolis (died 303),
Christian martyr and
saint Procopius of Sázava (died 1053),
Bohemian canon and hermit...
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Procopius (Ancient Gr****: Προκόπιος; 326 – 27 May 366) was a
Roman usurper against Valens.
Procopius was a
native of
Cilicia and born in
Corycus around...
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According to
Procopius,
Theodora was the one who
persuaded Justinian and his
court from
fleeing and take the
offensive instead.
Procopius wrote that Theodora...
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Roman Emperor Leo I,
Procopius sided with his
brother Marci****'s
attempt to
overthrow Zeno. When Marci****'s
rebellion failed,
Procopius fled to
Thrace and...
- Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Procopius of Gaza". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University Press. p. 419.
Procopius Gazaeus.
Opuscula rhetorica...
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Procopius of
Ustyug (Russian: Прокопий Устюжский) or
Procopius of Lübeck (Russian: Прокопий Любекский; German: Prokop(ius) von
Ustjug und Lübeck; (1303-07-08)July...
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Saint Procopius of Sázava (Latin:
Procopius Sazavensis, Czech:
Prokop Sázavský; died 25
March 1053) was a
canon and hermit,
canonized as a
saint of the...
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Procopius,
Bellum Gothi****, ii. 14; Evagrius, Hist. eccl., iv. 20
Procopius, iv. 4; Evagrius, iv. 23.
Procopius, iv. 3; Evagrius, iv. 22.
Procopius,...