;
founder of Beneventus, V. xv. 8;
received the tusks of the Caledonian boar from his uncle Meleager,
_ibid._;
meets Aeneas there, V. xv. 9;
gives the Palladium to him, V. xv. 9, 10
Dryus, city in southern Italy, called also Hydrus, V. xv. 20; VI. v. 1
Ebrimous, son-in-law of Theodatus;
deserts to the Romans, V. viii. 3;
honoured by the emperor, _ibid._
Egypt,
traversed by the Nile, V. xii. 2;
ancient statues of the Aegyptians, V. xv. 13
Elpidius, physician of Theoderic, V. i. 38
Ennes,
commander of the Isaurians in the Roman army, V. v. 3;
brother of Tarmutus, V. xxviii. 23;
at the capture of Naples, V. x. 1, 3, 13;
saves his brother, V. xxix. 42;
sent to Milan with Isaurians, VI. xii. 27, 40
Ephesus, priest of, V. iii. 5
Epidamnus,
situated on the sea at the limit of Epirus, V. ii. 24, xv. 24;
Amalasuntha sends a ship thither, V. ii. 26, 28, iii. 14;
Constantianus gathers an army there, V. vii. 27, 28
Epidaurus, on the eastern side of the Ionian Gulf, V. vii. 28, 32
Epirotes, a people east of the Ionian Gulf, adjoining Precalis, V. xv. 24
Epizephyrian Locrians, among the Bruttii, V. xv. 23
Eridanus, a name sometimes given the Po River, V. i. 18
Eruli,
serving in the Roman army, VI. iv. 8, xiii. 18;
their wanderings as a nation, alliances, customs, etc., VI. xiv. 1-34;
their worthless character, VI. xiv. 35, 36, 41;
some of them emigrate to Thule, VI. xv. 1 ff.;
revolt from the Romans, VI. xiv. 37;
kill their king and summon another from Thule, VI. xiv. 38, 42,
xv. 27, 30;
their king a figure-head, VI. xiv. 39, 40;
decide to ask Justinian to nominate a king for them, VI. xv. 30 ff.;
welcome Suartuas as king, VI. xv. 33;
abandon him, VI. xv. 34, 35;
submit to the Gepaedes, VI. xv. 36
Europe,
the continent to the left of Gibraltar, V. xii. 1;
its shape, rivers, population, etc., V. xii. 3 ff.
Euthalius,
comes to Taracina with money for the Roman soldiers, VI. ii. 1;
secures safe-conduct from Belisarius, VI. ii. 2 ff.;
arrives safely at nightfall, VI. ii. 6, 24
Fates, called "Fata" by the Romans, V. xxv. 19, 20
Fidelius,
native of Milan, V. xiv. 5;
previously quaestor to Atalaric, _ibid._;
envoy of the Romans to Belisarius, _ibid._;
praetorian prefect, sent to Milan in company with troops,
VI. xii. 27, 28;
taunts the Gothic envoys, V. xx. 19, 20;
killed by the Goths, VI. xii. 34,
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