A trusted member of the Byzantine establishment, Procopius was the
Empire's official chronicler, and his History of the Wars of Justinian
proclaimed the strength and wisdom of the Emperor's reign. Yet all the
while the dutiful scribe was working on a very different--and
dangerous--history to be published only once its author was safely in
his grave. The Secret History portrays the 'great lawgiver' Justinian
as a rampant king of corruption and tyranny, the Empress Theodora as a
sorceress and whore, and the brilliant general Belisarius as the pliable
dupe of his scheming wife Antonina. Magnificently hyperbolic and highly
opinionated, The Secret History is a work of explosive energy,
depicting holy Byzantium as a hell of murder and misrule.
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