Greetings all,
Today we reflect on the usurper Procopius On this day we reflect on the death of the usurper Procopius on, May 27th in 366 AD:
He was a relative of the Emperor
Julian and one of the generals
that went on his Persian campaign. He was tasked with fortifying the
border in case of Persian counterattack. After Julian's death,
(apparently false) rumors that Julian had wanted Procopius to succeed
him began to circulate - which put him under suspicion by the Emperors
Jovian, and Valentinian
I.
Procopius
attempted to flee and hide, but ended up having to declare himself
Emperor in self defense, after
it became impossible for him to hide from Imperial persecution. He
gained the support of two legions and held the provinces of Thrace and
Bithynia. His forces were defeated in two battles and he was later
captured. The Emperor Anthemius was Procopius' grandson.
-Marcus Cassius Julianus
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