Procopius, the official chronicler of the Byzantine Empire, offers a startling counter-narrative to his public works in “The Secret History.” While his “History of the Wars of Justinian” lauded Emperor Justinian, this explosive account unveils a darker truth. Justinian is portrayed as a corrupt tyrant, Empress Theodora as a manipulative sorceress, and General Belisarius as a mere pawn in his wife Antonina’s schemes. Procopius’s vivid and opinionated style paints a compelling picture of Byzantium as a realm rife with murder and misrule, challenging conventional historical perspectives.
Why You Should Read?
- Discover a provocative and alternative view of Emperor Justinian’s reign and the Byzantine Empire.
- Engage with a compelling narrative filled with hyperbolic storytelling and political intrigue.
- Gain insight into the complexities of power, corruption, and the hidden lives of historical figures.
- Perfect for readers interested in ancient history, the Middle East, and military history.
About the Author
Procopius was a prominent Byzantine Greek scholar and the leading historian of the 6th century AD. He served as the principal Byzantine historian of the reign of Emperor Justinian I, accompanying the general Belisarius in his campaigns. His works include the official 'History of the Wars' and the controversial 'Secret History', which offers a scathing critique of Justinian and Theodora.
G.A. Williamson was a distinguished translator known for his work on classical texts. His translations have made significant historical and literary works accessible to a wider English-speaking audience, providing clear and scholarly renditions of ancient writings.