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Procopius

500 - 560

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Procopio di Cesarea (in greco antico: Προκόπιος ὁ Καισαρεύς?, Prokópios ho-Kaisaréus; Cesarea marittima, 490 circa o inizio VI secolo – Costantinopoli, 560 circa) è stato uno storico, giurista e militare bizantino. Leggi di più su Wikipedia

La sua biografia è disponibile in 55 lingue su Wikipedia (in aumento rispetto a 53 nel 2024). Procopius è il 15° storico più popolare (in aumento dal 22° nel 2024), la 43ª biografia più popolare dell'Israele (in aumento dal 49ª nel 2019) e il 2° storico più popolare dell'Israele.

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Among Storicos

Among storicos, Procopius ranks 15 out of 561Before him are Diodorus Siculus, Alexis de Tocqueville, Polybius, Suetonius, Thomas Kuhn, and Hecataeus of Miletus. After him are Thomas Babington Macaulay, Mircea Eliade, Cassius Dio, Johann Joachim Winckelmann, Manetho, and William of Tyre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 500, Procopius ranks 2Before him is Theodora. After him are Totila, Pope Vigilius, Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite, Basiliscus, Peroz I, Sigismund of Burgundy, Rhadamistus, Nonnus, Antipope Laurentius, and Yazdegerd II. Among people deceased in 560, Procopius ranks 1After him are Cynric, Simplicius of Cilicia, Medardus, Audoin, Chram, Clodoald, Glappa of Bernicia, Thurisind, and Gabrán mac Domangairt.

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In Israele

Among people born in Israele, Procopius ranks 43 out of NaNBefore him are Bathsheba (-3500), Moshe Dayan (1915), Rehoboam (-972), John the Evangelist (10), Ahmed Yassin (1937), and Joseph of Arimathea (100). After him are Jeroboam (-1000), Joel (-1), Nehemiah (-490), William of Tyre (1130), Hezekiah (-800), and Simeon (null).

Among Storicos In Israele

Among storicos born in Israele, Procopius ranks 2Before him are Josephus (37). After him are William of Tyre (1130), Yuval Noah Harari (1976), Sextus Julius Africanus (160), Tom Segev (1945), and Benny Morris (1948).

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