ix. 3
Mundilas, bodyguard of Belisarius;
distinguished for his valour, VI. x. 19;
sent out against the Goths, V. xxvii. 11, 12;
accompanies Procopius to Naples, VI. iv. 3;
returns to Rome, VI. iv. 4;
kills a brave Goth, VI. v. 15;
sent in command of troops to Milan, VI. xii. 27, 36;
grieves at the death of Fidelius, VI. xii. 35;
occupies cities near Milan, VI. xii. 40
Mundus, a barbarian, general of Illyricum;
sent against Salones, V. v. 2;
secures Salones, V. v. 11;
slain in battle, V. vii. 4, 5, 12;
the Sibyl's prophecy concerning him, V. vii. 6-8;
father of Mauricius, V. vii. 6-8
Naples, city in Campania,
on the sea, V. viii. 5;
commanded by Uliaris, V. iii. 15;
strongly garrisoned by the Goths, V. viii. 5;
Belisarius attempts to bring about its surrender, V. viii. 6 ff.;
strength of its position, V. viii. 44;
besieged by Belisarius, V. viii. 43 ff.;
its aqueduct cut by Belisarius, V. viii. 45;
its aqueduct investigated by one of the Isaurians, V. ix. 11 ff.;
the city captured thereby, V. x. 1-26;
slaughter by the soldiers, V. x. 28, 29;
garrisoned by Belisarius, V. xiv. 1;
women, etc., sent thither by Belisarius, V. xxv. 2;
Procopius sent thither, VI. iv. 1;
Antonina retires thither, VI. iv. 6;
Isaurian soldiers arrive there from Byzantium, VI. v. 1;
offered to Belisarius by the Goths, VI. vi. 30;
Goths sent thither by Belisarius, VI. xiii. 4;
one of the only two fortresses in Campania, V. xiv. 2;
distance from Cumae, V. xiv. 3;
from Vesuvius, VI. iv. 22;
its mosaic picture of Theoderic, V. xxiv. 22 ff.;
its inhabitants Romans and Christians, V. ix. 27
Narnia, strong city in Tuscany;
Bessas sent against it, V. xvi. 2;
named from the Narnus River, V. xvii. 9;
distance from Rome, V. xvii. 6;
surrenders to Bessas, V. xvi. 3;
battle fought there, V. xvii. 4, 5;
garrisoned by Bessas, V. xvii. 6;
avoided by Vittigis, V. xvii. 8, VI. xi. 9
Narnus River,
flows by Narnia, V. xvii. 9;
its great bridge, V. xvii. 10, 11
Narses, a eunuch,
imperial steward, VI. xiii. 16;
arrives in Italy, _ibid._
Narses, an Armenian; deserted to the Romans, VI. xiii. 17
Neapolitans,
send Stephanus to Belisarius, V. viii. 7;
reject proposals of Belisarius, V. viii. 42;
appeal to Theodatus for help, V. ix. 1;
Belisarius' final appeal to them, V. ix. 22 ff.;
their obduracy, V. ix. 30;
saved by Belisarius fr
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