Roman general, V. v. 3;
sent into Tuscany, V. xvi. 1;
takes Spolitium and Perusia and certain other strongholds, V. xvi. 3;
defeats a Gothic army and captures the commanders, V. xvi. 6, 7;
recalled to Rome, V. xvii. 1-3;
leaves garrisons in Perusia and Spolitium, V. xvii. 3;
assigned to guard the Flaminian Gate, V. xix. 16;
assigned to the Aurelian Gate and the adjoining wall, V. xxii. 15, 16;
leaves the gate during an attack, V. xxii. 18;
returns, V. xxii. 25;
leads the Huns in a signally successful skirmish, VI. i. 4-10;
his disagreement with Belisarius, VI. viii. 1 ff.;
killed by his order, VI. viii. 17
Consul,
this office held by Romans during the Gothic rule, VI. vi. 20;
held by Appius, V. xiv. 6;
by Theoderic, VI. vi. 16;
by Belisarius, V. v. 19
Corinth, near the head of the Crisaean Gulf, V. xv. 17
Crisaean Gulf (the Corinthian Gulf), V. xv. 17
Croton, city in southern Italy, V. xv. 23
Cumae,
coast city in Campania, V. xiv. 3;
distance from Naples, _ibid._;
garrisoned by Belisarius, V. xiv. 2;
one of the only two fortresses in Campania, V. xiv. 2;
the home of the Sibyl, V. xiv. 3
Cutilas,
a Thracian, bodyguard of Belisarius, VI. ii. 10;
his remarkable wound, VI. ii. 14, 15, 18;
which causes his death, VI. ii. 30, 31
Dacians, a people of central Europe, V. xv. 27
Dalmatia,
east of the Ionian Gulf, adjoining Precalis and Liburnia, V. xv. 25;
counted in the western empire, _ibid._;
its strong winds, V. xv. 5, 6;
opposite to Italy, V. xv. 5, 7;
Mundus sent thither by Justinian, V. v. 2;
conquered by him, V. v. 11;
invaded by the Goths, V. vii. 1 ff.;
recovered for the empire by Constantianus, V. vii. 27-36;
an army sent thither by Vittigis, V. xvi. 8, 9
Damianus, nephew of Valerian; sent from Rome with troops, VI. vii. 26;
detained in Ariminum by John, VI. xi. 22
Dani, a barbarian nation in Europe, VI. xv. 3, 29
Datius, priest of Milan; asks aid of Belisarius, VI. vii. 35
Datius, brought as king from Thule by the Eruli, VI. xv. 29
December, last month in the Roman calendar, V. xiv. 14
Decennovium, river near Rome, V. xi. 2
Demetrius, of Philippi, envoy of Justinian, V. iii. 5, 13, 29
Demetrius, Roman commander of infantry, V. v. 3
Diogenes, bodyguard of Belisarius;
sent out against the Goths, V. xxvii. 11, 12, VI. v. 9;
sent to investigate the aqueduct, VI. ix. 9
Diomedes, son of Tydeus
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