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Ruby Roberson
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4 February, 15:03
What was Procopius opinion
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Carlos Gould
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Procopius indirectly sets his standards for an ideal Roman ruler by criticizing profuse amounts of Justinian's deeds. In Procopius opinion, a Roman emperor should be characterized by traits that completely differ from those of Justinian and Theodora.
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