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History of the Wars, Books V and VI: The Gothic War

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A detailed contemporary account of the war for control of Italy that follows campaigns, sieges, troop movements, and the shifting fortunes of rival powers. It blends military description with political narrative, reporting treaties, negotiations, betrayals, and administrative arrangements that accompanied conquests and occupations. The text supplies geographic and logistical detail, commentary on fortifications and urban life, and explanatory notes that clarify events and place names. Overall it aims to record the sequence of operations and the decisions of commanders and rulers while documenting how military action and diplomacy together reshaped authority in the peninsula.

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Procopius

Procopius was a prominent Byzantine historian of the 6th century, best known for his detailed accounts of the wars fought during the reign of Emperor Justinian I. His major works include the "History of the Wars," which chronicles the Persian, Vandal, and Gothic conflicts, providing invaluable insights into the military and political landscape of the time. Additionally, Procopius authored "The Secret History," a critical and often scandalous portrayal of the court of Justinian, revealing the intrigues and corruption of the imperial administration. His writings are considered essential for understanding the complexities of Byzantine history and the era's socio-political dynamics.

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