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5 - The City Embattled

Procopius and Justinian’s Urban World

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2025

Andrew Wallace-Hadrill
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University of Cambridge
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The perspective of the Greek historian Procopius, narrating the campaigns under Justinian in the East, North Africa, and Italy, proves to coincide with that of Cassiodorus. Procopius’ world is one of cities, with the exception of barbarian zones, which are city free. In Persia, Africa, and Italy was is fought over cities in a series of sieges. Adversaries are judged on their appreciation of critical elements of cities. The Persian Chosroes sacks Roman cities, but builds his own. The Vandals in Africa are sharply criticised for their demolition of city walls, which proves their military undoing. The Goths in Italy have a varied record: Theoderic is given credit for the sort of respect for Roman law, tradition, and city fabric which Cassiodorus documents, but his last successors, especially Totila, earn criticism, and ultimately defeat, for demolishing city walls.

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The Idea of the City in Late Antiquity
A Study in Resilience
, pp. 158 - 195
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2025

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  • The City Embattled
  • Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, University of Cambridge
  • Book: The Idea of the City in Late Antiquity
  • Online publication: 30 January 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009527118.006
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  • The City Embattled
  • Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, University of Cambridge
  • Book: The Idea of the City in Late Antiquity
  • Online publication: 30 January 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009527118.006
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  • The City Embattled
  • Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, University of Cambridge
  • Book: The Idea of the City in Late Antiquity
  • Online publication: 30 January 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009527118.006
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