laric and sends him an army, V. xii. 34;
reproached by the Visigoths, V. xii. 37;
drives the Franks from besieging Carcasiana, V. xii. 44;
recovers eastern Gaul, V. xii. 45;
makes Amalaric king of the Visigoths, acting as regent himself,
V. xii. 46;
sends Theudis to Spain with an army, V. xii. 50;
tolerates his tyranny, V. xii. 51-54;
virtual ruler over Gaul and Spain as well as Italy, V. xii. 47-49;
imposed a tribute on the Visigoths, V. xii. 47, 48, xiii. 6;
removed the treasures of Carcasiana, V. xiii. 6;
kills Symmachus and Boetius, V. i. 34;
terrified thereafter by the appearance of a fish's head, V. i. 35 ff.;
his death, V. i. 39, xiii. 1;
succeeded by Atalaric, V. ii. 1;
made no new laws in Italy, VI. vi. 17;
mosaic picture of, in Naples, V. xxiv. 22;
kept the Romans in luxury, V. xx. 11;
did not allow the Goths to educate their children, V. ii. 14;
his own ignorance of letters, V. ii. 16;
his character as a sovereign, V. i. 26 ff., xi. 26;
beloved by his subjects, V. i. 29-31;
brother of Amalafrida, V. iii. 1;
father of Amalasuntha, V. ii. 23, xxiv. 25;
father of Theodichusa, V. xii. 22;
grandfather of Amalaric, V. xii. 43, 46;
of Atalaric, V. ii. 1, xxiv. 24;
of Matasuntha, V. xi. 27, xxix. 8;
uncle of Theodatus, V. iii. 1;
the family of, V. iv. 6
Theodichusa,
daughter of Theoderic, betrothed to Alaric the younger, V. xii. 22;
mother of Amalaric, V. xii. 43
Theodoriscus, a Cappadocian, guardsman of Martinus; conspicuous for his
valour, V. xxix. 20, 21
Thessalonica, home of Peter, V. iii. 30
Theudibert, king of the Franks;
gives his sister in marriage to Amalaric, V. xiii. 4;
appealed to by her, V. xiii. 10;
defeats Amalaric in battle, V. xiii. 11;
takes possession of the Visigothic portion of Gaul, V. xiii. 12;
sanctions treaty with Theodatus, V. xiii. 27;
sends allies to Vittigis, VI. xii. 38, 39
Theudis,
a Goth, marries a woman in Spain and sets up an independent power there,
V. xii. 50-54;
tyrant in Spain, V. xiii. 13
Thrace,
ancient home of the Goths, V. xvi. 2;
home of Constantinus and Bessas, V. v. 3;
of Cutilas, VI. ii. 10;
of Ulimuth, VI. xiii. 14
Thracians, a force of,
reaches Dryus, VI. v. 1;
with the Roman army, VI. xi. 5;
sent to Milan under command of Paulus, VI. xii. 26, 27
Thule,
description of the island, its inhabitants, long nights, etc.,
VI. xv.
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