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- Procopius of Caesarea (Ancient Gr****: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς Prokópios ho Kaisareús; Latin: Procopius Caesariensis; c. 500 – 565) was a prominent late antique...
- Procopius or Prokopios is a given name which may refer to: Ordered chronologically Procopius of Scythopolis (died 303), Christian martyr and saint Procopius...
- Saint Procopius may refer to: Procopius of Scythopolis (died 303), Christian martyr and saint Procopius of Sázava (died 1053), Bohemian canon and hermit...
- 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...
- Saint Procopius of Sázava (Latin: Procopius Sazavensis, Czech: Prokop Sázavský; died 25 March 1053) was a Czech Christian canon and hermit, who is venerated...
- According to Procopius, Theodora was the one who persuaded Justinian and his court from fleeing and take the offensive instead. Procopius wrote that Theodora...
- Palestina "ST. PROCOPIUS". Retrieved 2 March 2017. "Crowning". Archived from the original on 2015-02-04. Retrieved 2014-04-10. "St. Procopius, Martyr", Butler's...
- Hugh, ed. (1911). "Procopius of Gaza". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 419. Procopius Gazaeus. Opuscula rhetorica...
- Procopius (fl. 420s) was a Roman patrician and military leader. Descended from the Roman usurper Procopius, Procopius was the father of Roman Emperor...
- 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...