a siege, V. xiv. 16;
had never sustained a long siege, V. xxiv. 13;
its territories secured by Belisarius, V. xvi. 1;
provisioned for the siege, V. xvii. 14;
account of the building of the wall on both sides of the Tiber,
V. xix. 6-10;
its siege begun by the Goths, V. xxiv. 26;
not entirely shut in by them, V. xxv. 6;
mills operated in the Tiber by Belisarius, V. xix. 19 ff.;
visited by famine and pestilence, VI. iii. 1;
abandoned by the Goths, VI. x. 12 ff.;
garrisoned by Belisarius, VI. xiii. 1;
terminus of the Appian Way, V. xiv. 6;
its boundaries adjoin Campania, V. xv. 22;
the palace, VI. viii. 10, ix. 5;
its aqueducts, VI. iii. 3-7, ix. 1, 2;
cut by the Goths, V. xix. 13;
their number and size, _ibid._;
stopped up by Belisarius, V. xix. 18;
water of one used to turn the mills, V. xix. 8;
its chief priest Silverius, V. xi. 26, xiv. 4, xxv. 13;
Vigilius V. xxv. 13, xxvi. 2;
its gates fourteen in number, V. xix. 1;
the Asinarian, V. xiv. 14;
the Pancratian, V. xviii. 35;
the Salarian, V. xviii. 39;
the Flaminian, V. xix. 2;
the Praenestine, _ibid._;
the Aurelian, V. xix. 4;
the Transtiburtine, _ibid._;
of Peter, _ibid._;
of Paul, VI. iv. 3;
the Pincian, V. xix. 14;
its church of Peter the Apostle, VI. ix. 17;
its sewers, V. xix. 29;
its "stadium" in the Plain of Nero VI. i. 5;
excavations for storage outside the walls, VI. i. 11;
its harbour
Portus, V. xxv. 4, xxvi. 3, 7, 9;
Ostia, VI. iv. 2;
distance from
Centumcellae, VI. vii. 19;
from Narnia, V. xvii. 6;
from Portus and the sea, V. xxvi. 4;
from Tibur, VI. iv. 7;
description of the engines of war used against it by Vittigis,
V. xxi. 3-12;
a priest of, V. xvi. 20
Rusticus, a Roman priest, sent with Peter to Justinian, V. vi. 13, 14
Sacred Island, at the mouth of the Tiber, V. xxvi. 5
Salarian Gate,
in Rome, V. xviii. 19, etc.;
held by Belisarius, V. xix. 14;
attacked by the Goths, V. xxxii. 1-9;
Goths repulsed from, V. xxiii. 24, 25
Salones, city in Dalmatia;
Mundus sent against, V. v. 2;
taken by him, V. v. 11;
battle near, V. vii. 2 ff.;
its inhabitants mistrusted by the Goths, V. vii. 10, 31;
weakness of its defences, V. vii. 31;
occupied by the Goths, V. vii. 27;
abandoned by them, V. vii. 32;
occupied by Constantianus, V. vii. 33-36;
Vittigis sends an army against, V. xvi. 9, 10;
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