Odysseus met Circe, V. xi. 2, 4
Huns,
in the Roman army, V. iii. 15, v. 4, xxvii. 2, 27;
led by Constantinus in a signally successful skirmish, VI. i. 4-10;
encamp at the church of Paul, VI. iv. 11;
harass the Goths, VI. iv. 16;
return to Rome, VI. iv. 18;
see also Massagetae
Hydrus, name of Dryus in Procopius' time, V. xv. 20
Hypatius, priest of Ephesus;
envoy of Justinian, V. iii. 5, 13, 29
Iberia, home of Peranius, V. v. 3
Ildibert, ruler of the Franks,
sanctions treaty with Theodatus, V. xiii. 27
Ildiger, son-in-law of Antonina;
comes to Rome, VI. vii. 15;
with Valerian, seizes Constantinus, VI. viii. 16;
on guard at the Pincian Gate, VI. ix. 13;
meets a Gothic attack, VI. ix. 14;
sent by Belisarius with Martinus to Ariminum, VI. xi. 4, 8, 21;
they capture Petra, VI. xi. 10-19;
leave Ariminum, VI. xi. 22
Ilium,
capture of, V. xv. 8, 9;
entered by Diomedes and Odysseus as spies, V. xv. 9
Illyricum,
Mundus general of, V. v. 2;
Constantinus sent to, V. vii. 26;
Justinus general of, VI. xiii. 17;
Eruli settled in, VI. xv. 1;
the city of Gratiana at its extremity, V. iii. 15;
home of Peter, V. iii. 30
Innocentius, Roman commander of cavalry, V. v. 3, xvii. 17
Ionian Gulf,
the modern Adriatic, V. i. 13, etc.;
ends at Ravenna, V. xv. 19
Isaurians,
in the army of Belisarius, V. v. 2;
commanded by Ennes, V. v. 3, x. 1;
render signal service at the capture of Naples, V. ix. 11 ff.,
17-21, x. 1;
a force of, reaches Naples, VI. v. 1;
arrives in the harbour of Rome, VI. vii. 1;
they fortify a camp, VI. vii. 2;
guard ships at Ostia, VI. vii. 9;
remain in Ostia, VI. vii. 12, 16;
occupy Portus, VI. vii. 16, 22;
occupy Ancon, VI. xi. 5;
with John at Ariminum, VI. xii. 6, 9;
sent to Milan under command of Ennes, VI. xii. 26, 27;
Isaurian javelins, V. xxix. 42
Ister River, the modern Danube;
boundary of Pannonia, V. xv. 27, etc.;
Antae settled near its banks, V. xxvii. 2
Istria, adjoining Liburnia and Venetia, V. xv. 25
Italians,
often coupled with "Goths," V. i. 1, etc.;
their love for Theoderic, V. i. 29;
grieve at the death of Amalasuntha, V. iv. 28
Italy,
its inhabitants enumerated, V. xv. 16, 21-25;
claimed by the barbarians, V. i. 4, VI. vi. 15, 17;
neglected by the Romans until the Goths held it, VI. vi. 21;
Amalasuntha agrees to hand it over to Justinian, V. iii. 28, iv. 18
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