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Flaminian Gate, in Rome;
the Goths pass out through it, V. xiv. 14;
threatened by a Gothic camp, V. xix. 2;
next to the Pincian, V. xix. 16, xxiii. 3;
held by Constantianus, V. xix. 16;
closed by Belisarius, _ibid._, VI. v. 6;
not attacked by the Goths, V. xxiii. 2;
guarded by Ursicinus, V. xxiii. 3;
opened by Belisarius, VI. v. 8, 12
Flaminian Way,
road leading northward from Rome, VI. xi. 8;
the strongholds Narnia, Spolitium, and Perusia on it, VI. xi. 9
Foederati, auxiliary troops, V. v. 2
Fortune, temple of, in Rome, V. xv. 11
Franks,
"modern" name for the Germans, V. xi. 29, xii. 8;
account of the growth of their kingdom up to the time of Procopius,
V. xii. 1-xiii. 13;
their ruler Theudibert, VI. xii. 38;
persuaded by Justinian to ally themselves with him, V. v. 8-10, xiii. 28;
their war with the Goths, V. xi. 17, 18, 28;
occupy the Visigothic portion of Gaul, V. xiii. 11, 12;
invited to form alliance with Theodatus, receiving the Gothic portion
of Gaul, V. xiii. 14;
Vittigis advises forming of such an alliance with them, V. xiii. 19-24;
make the treaty with some reserve, V. xiii. 26-28;
send Burgundians as allies, VI. xii. 38;
have the Suevi subject to them, V. xv. 26;
the nations north of Langovilla subject to them, V. xv. 29
Gadira, the strait of Gibraltar, V. xii. 1
Gaul,
extending from the Pyrenees to Liguria, V. xii. 4;
separated from Liguria by the Alps, V. xii. 4, 20, VI. vii. 37;
its great
extent, V. xii. 5, 6;
its rivers, lakes, and population, V. xii. 7-11;
formerly subject to the Romans, V. xii. 9;
occupied by the Goths, V. xi. 16, 28;
how the Franks became established there, V. xi. 29, xii. 1 ff.;
partly occupied by the Visigoths, V. xii. 12, 20;
guarded by Roman soldiers, V. xii. 16;
divided between the Franks and Goths, V. xii. 32, 45;
really under the sway of Theoderic, V. xii. 47;
divided between the Goths and Visigoths, V. xiii. 4, 5;
the Visigothic portion taken over by the Franks, V. xiii. 12;
Visigoths retire thence to Spain, V. xiii. 13;
the Gothic portion offered to the Franks as the price of alliance
with Theodatus, V. xiii. 14;
held by the Goths under Marcias, V. xiii. 15, xvi. 7;
threatened by the Franks, V. xiii. 16;
given to them by Vittigis, V. xiii. 26, 27
Gauti, nation on the island of Thule, VI. xv. 26
Gelimer, king of the Vandals, V. v. 1, vi. 2, xxix.
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