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f. III. xi. 30. [51] Cf. chap. xiv. 8. [52] "Auxiliaries"; see Book III. xi. 3. [53] More correctly Gadiaufala, now Ksar-Sbehi. [54] Cirta, later named Constantina, now Constantine (Ksantina). [55] John the Cappadocian, cf. I. xxiv. 11 ff. [56] See Book III. xvii. 1 and note. [57] Now Setif. [58] Called Mastinas in IV. xiii. 19. [59] Book IV. v. 5. [60] Cyrenaica. [61] Now Lebida. [62] Cf. III. xxv. 4 ff. [63] Book III. x. 22 ff. [64] Book IV. xii. 30. [65] A reference to his slaughter of the eighty notables, IV. xxi. 7, where, however, nothing is said of an oath sworn on the Gospels. [66] Cf. Book II. iii. 32. [67] Cf. Book III. xvii. 11, xxi. 23. [68] The port of Carthage; see III. xx. 3. [69] _i.e._ baptism. [70] A garment with a cowl, like the _cucullus_. [71] Cf. Book II. iii. 25. [72] Cf. Book II. iii. 15. [73] Justinian. [74] A contemptuous term for "subjects of the emperor." [75] See Book IV. xxi. 27. * * * * * INDEX Abigas River, in Numidia, flowing down from Mt. Aurasium, IV. xix. 7, 11, xiii. 20; its many channels, IV. xix. 11-13; turned upon the Roman camp, IV. x. 14 Abydus, city on the Hellespont, III. i. 8; the Roman fleet delayed there, III. xii. 7-xiii. 5 Acacius, ruler of Armenians; slain by Artabanes, IV. xxvii. 17 Acacius, priest of Byzantium, delivers over Basiliscus, III. vii. 22 Achilles, Bath of, in Byzantium, III. xiii. 16 Achilles, The, of the Vandals, name applied to Hoamer, III. ix. 2 Aclas, suburb of Carthage, IV. vii. 13 Adaulphus, king of the Visigoths, III. ii. 37 Adriatic Sea, divided from the Tuscan Sea by the islands Gaulus and Melite, III. xiv. 16; crossed by the Roman fleet, III. xiii. 21; the scene of one of Gizeric's atrocities, III. xxii. 18 Aetius, Roman general; his splendid qualities, III. iii. 14, 15; rival of Boniface, III. iii. 15; whom he slanders to Placidia, III. iii. 17; writes a deceitful letter to Boniface, III. iii. 18, 28; spared by Placidia by reason of his great power, III. iii. 29; defeats Attila, III. iv. 24; Maximus plans to destroy him, III. iv. 24, 25; slandered to the emperor, III. iv. 26; his death, III. iv. 27, vi. 7; a great loss to the emperor, III. iv. 28 Aetna, mountain in Sicily, III. xiii. 22 Aigan, a Massage
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