4 ff.;
Eruli settled there, VI. xv. 29;
the Eruli send thither for a king, VI. xiv. 42, xv. 27, 30;
their messengers return from, VI. xv. 33
Thurii, a city in southern Italy, V. xv. 23
Thuringians,
barbarians in Gaul, V. xii. 10, 11;
form close alliance with Theoderic, V. xii. 21, 22;
their ruler Hermenefridus, V. xii. 22;
subjugated by the Franks, V. xiii. 1
Tiber River,
an obstacle to Vittigis, V. xvii. 13-15;
defended by Belisarius, V. xvii. 18, xviii. 2 ff.;
crossed by Vittigis, V. xviii. 1 ff.; xxiv. 3;
crossed by the Goths to storm the wall, V. xxii. 18, 25;
used by Belisarius to turn the mills, V. xix. 19 ff.;
Romans bring in provisions by it, VI. vii. 8 ff;
description of its mouths, V. xxvi. 5-8;
navigable, V. xxvi. 6;
freight traffic on, V. xxvi. 10-12;
its tortuous course, V. xxvi. 11;
flowed by the wall near the Aurelian Gate, V. xxii. 16, VI. ix. 16;
sewers of Rome discharged into it, V. xix. 29;
bridged in building the wall of Rome, V. xix. 10;
included in the fortifications of Rome, V. xix. 6-10;
bridge over, distance from Rome, V. xvii. 13;
fortified by Belisarius, V. xvii. 14;
abandoned by the garrison, V. xvii. 19
Tibur,
occupied by Sinthues and Magnus, VI. iv. 7;
distance from Rome, _ibid._
Ticinum,
strongly fortified city, VI. xii. 32;
battle fought near, VI. xii. 31, 33
Totila, ruler of the Goths, V. xxiv. 32
Trajan, bodyguard of Belisarius;
makes a successful attack upon the Goths, V. xxvii. 4 ff.;
sent to Taracina, VI. iv. 6;
which he occupies with Martinus, VI. iv. 14;
summoned back to Rome, VI. v. 4;
sent against the Goths, VI. v. 9, 10;
in the battle at the Pincian Gate, VI. v. 21;
his strange wound, VI. v. 24-27
Transtiburtine Gate, threatened by a Gothic camp, V. xix. 4
Tria Fata, near the temple of Janus in Rome, V. xxv. 19
Tripolis, ashes from Vesuvius fell in, VI. iv. 27
Troy, a man of Troy, V. xv. 10; see also Ilium
Tudera,
town in Italy, garrisoned by Vittigis; VI. xi. 1;
surrenders to Belisarius, VI. xiii. 2, 3;
garrisoned by him, VI. xiii. 4
Tuscan Sea,
south of Gaul, V. xii. 6, 7;
distance from Ravenna, V. xv. 19
Tuscans,
accuse Theodatus before Amalasuntha, V. iv. 1;
welcome Constantinus into their cities, V. xvi. 4
Tuscany,
extending from Aemilia to the boundaries of Rome, V. xv. 30;
most of its lands owned by Theodatus, V. iii. 2, 29;
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