te, bodyguard of Belisarius, III, xi. 7, 9, IV. x. 4;
commander of cavalry, III. xi. 7;
on the right wing at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 4;
makes a successful attack upon the Moors in Byzacium, IV. x. 5;
his force in turn annihilated by the Moors, IV. x. 6 ff.;
his death, IV. x. 10, xi. 22
Alani, a Gothic people, allies of the Vandals in their migration,
III. iii. 1;
with the Vandals in Africa, III. v. 18, 19, xxiv. 3;
lose their individuality as a people, III. v. 21
Alaric, king of the Visigoths, invades Europe, III, ii, 7;
captures Rome by a trick, III. ii. 14-23;
plunders the city, III. ii. 24;
declares Attalus emperor of the Romans, III. ii. 28;
marches with Attalus against Ravenna, III. ii. 29;
opposes sending of commanders to Libya by Attalus, III. ii. 30;
quarrels with Attalus, and reduces him from the kingship, III. ii. 36;
dies of disease, III. ii. 37
Alexandria, the home of Calonymus, III. xi. 14
Althias, commander of Roman auxiliaries, III. xi. 6;
on the left wing at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 4;
commander of Huns in Numidia, IV. xiii. 2;
his encounter with Iaudas, IV. xiii. 3-16;
his fame from the deed, IV. xiii. 17
Amalasountha, mother of Antalaric;
makes an agreement with Justinian, III. xiv. 5;
courts his friendship to secure protection, III. xiv. 6;
appealed to by the Goths in regard to Lilybaeum, IV. v. 18
Amalafrida, sister of Theoderic;
sought and given in marriage to Trasamundus, III. viii. 11, 12;
presented with Lilybaeum, III. viii. 13;
put under guard by the Vandals, III. ix. 4
Ammatas, brother of Gelimer;
instructed to prepare to meet the Romans near Carthage,
III. xvii. 11, xviii. 1;
kills his kinsmen in prison, III. xvii. 12;
his inopportune arrival at Decimum, III. xviii. 4, 5;
on the day before Easter, III. xxi. 23;
engages with John there and is defeated, III. xviii. 5, 6;
his death, III. xviii. 6; xix. 30, xx. 6, xxv. 15;
his body found by the Romans, III. xix. 14
Anastasius, emperor of the East, keeps peace with the Vandals,
III. vii. 26, viii. 14
Ancon, a dungeon in the royal residence in Carthage, III. xx. 4;
unexpected release of Roman merchants confined there, III. xx. 5-9
Antaeus, the mythical wrestler, king in Libya, IV. x. 24
Antalas, ruler of the Moors in Byzacium, III. ix. 3, IV. xxv. 2;
remains faithful to the Romans, IV. xii. 30;
becomes hostile to Solo
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