Procopius of Caesarea:
The Secret History (written c550 CE).
Translated by Richard Atwater (1892-1948)
With an Introduction by Paul Halsall.
A racy history of the Byzantine Emperor Justinian and his wife, the former courtesan and actress, Theodora. Learn how he is a devil in human form, responsible for a trillion deaths. Also how the lady’s theatrical performances involved imaginative depravity with poultry.
I suspect that the author may not always be entirely accurate.
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The cover image is Empress Theodora and an attendant, from a mosaic in San Vitale, Ravenna, dating from the first half of the 6th century.
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