politium, city in Italy;
submits to Constantinus, V. xvi. 3;
garrisoned by him, V. xvi. 4, xvii. 3;
avoided by Vittigis, V. xvii. 7, VI. xi. 9;
Presidius takes refuge in, VI. viii. 2
Stephanus, a Neapolitan;
remonstrates with Belisarius, V. viii. 7-11;
urged by Belisarius to win over the Neapolitans, V. viii. 19;
his attempts to do so, V. viii. 20, 21;
assisted by Antiochus, V. viii. 21;
opposed by Pastor and Asclepiodotus, V. viii. 22-24;
goes again to Belisarius, V. viii. 25;
summoned once more by Belisarius, V. ix. 23;
returns to the city, V. ix. 29;
bitterly accuses Asclepiodotus before Belisarius, V. x. 40-43
Suartuas, an Erulian;
appointed king of the Eruli by Justinian, VI. xv. 32;
attempts to destroy the Eruli sent to Thule, VI. xv. 34;
flees to Byzantium, VI. xv. 35;
Justinian attempts to restore him, VI. xv. 36
Suevi,
barbarian people in Gaul, V. xii. 11;
in two divisions, V. xv. 26;
Asinarius gathers an army among them, V. xvi. 9, 12
Suntas, bodyguard of Belisarius, VI. vii. 27
Symmachus,
a Roman senator and ex-consul, father-in-law of Boetius, V. i. 32;
his death, V. i. 34;
his children receive from Amalasuntha his property, V. ii. 5
Syracuse,
surrenders to Belisarius, V. v. 12;
entered by him on the last day of his consulship, V. v. 18, 19;
garrisoned by him, V. viii. 1
Syria, home of Antiochus of Naples, V. viii. 21
Taracina, city near Rome, V. xi. 2;
at the limit of Campania, V. xv. 22;
Euthalius stops in, VI. ii. 1;
Belisarius sends a hundred men thither, VI. ii. 3;
occupied by Martinus and Trajan, VI. iv. 6, 14;
left by them, VI. v. 4
Tarmutus, an Isaurian, brother of Ennes;
persuades Belisarius to allow his infantry troops a share in the fighting,
V. xxviii. 23-29;
fights valiantly, V. xxix. 39, 40;
his remarkable escape, V. xxix. 42, 43;
his death, V. xxix. 44
Taulantii, a people of Illyricum, V. i. 13
Theoctistus, a physician; his successful treatment of Arzes' wound,
VI. ii. 26 ff.
Theodatus,
son of Amalafrida and nephew of Theoderic, V. iii. 1;
opposed by Amalasuntha in his oppression of the people of Tuscany,
V. iii. 2, 3;
plans to hand over Tuscany to Justinian, V. iii. 4, 29;
meets the envoys of Justinian secretly, V. iii. 9;
accused by the Tuscans, V. iv. 1;
compelled by Amalasuntha to make restitution, V. iv. 2;
her attempts to gain his support, V. iv. 9
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