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Procopius of
Caesarea (/proʊˈkoʊpiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς Prokópios ho Kaisareús; Latin:
Procopius Caesariensis; c. 500 – 565) was a...
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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...
- insistence. Some
scholars believe Procopius intended to
portray Justinian as more
cowardly than his wife,
noting that
Procopius made her
quote an
advice given...
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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,...
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Procopius (/proʊˈkoʊpiəs/;
Ancient Gr****: Προκόπιος; c. 326 – 27 May 366) was a
Roman usurper against Valens.
Procopius was a
native of
Cilicia and born...
- St.
Procopius Academy,
which separated from the
college in 1969. Due to
rising costs and
waning enrollment,
Sacred Heart merged with St.
Procopius Academy...
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Procopius Waldvogel (alternative spellings:
Prokop Waldvogel or
Procopius Waldfogel) was a
medieval printer based in Avignon. It is
believed by some that...
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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...
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Saint Procopius of Sázava (Latin:
Procopius Sazavensis, Czech:
Prokop Sázavský; died 25
March 1053) was a
Czech Christian canon and hermit, who is venerated...