Procopius (magister militum)

Procopius
Nationality Roman
Title Patrician
Children Anthemius
Family Procopius (ancestor)
Military career
Service Late Roman army
Commands held Orientem
Conflicts Roman–Sasanian War

Procopius (fl. 420s) was a Roman patrician and military leader.

Descended from the Roman usurper Procopius, Procopius was the father of Roman Emperor Anthemius, and married to the daughter of Flavius Anthemius.

In the Roman–Sasanian War of 421–422, Procopius commanded soldiers of the late Roman army (possibly as a dux or comes rei militaris) and secured the rescue of Roman units that were ambushed by Zhayedan forces. In 422, he was an envoy in the conflict-ending negotiations. For these successes, Procopius was awarded the title of patrician and made magister militum per Orientem (possibly by Theodosius II to succeed Ardabur), a post he held through at least 424.