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The Problem With Procopius's Account of the Death of Justinian
Procopius wrote two accounts of the plague outbreak in 542. His earlier account is much more detailed and has generally been accepted by historians to be more or less accurate. The problem with Procopius's account are the numbers he ascribes to the mortality. He looks back to Athens in the 4th century BC about 890, 900 years earlier,. What is he drawing from that?