mon, IV. xxi. 17;
joins forces with the Leuathae, IV. xxi. 18;
gathers almost all the Moors under him, IV. xxii. 5;
writes a letter to Justinian, IV. xxii. 6-10;
gathers his army again, IV. xxiii. 1;
Areobindus sends an army against him, IV. xxiv. 6;
makes an agreement with Gontharis for the destruction of
Areobindus, IV. xxv. 6-10;
Coutzinas agrees to turn against him, IV. 25, 15, 18;
hears of the plot of Coutzinas and keeps his knowledge secret,
IV. xxv. 19-21;
resents the sending of the head of Areobindus to him by
Gontharis, IV. xxvii. 1, 2;
decides to side with Justinian, IV. xxvii. 4;
persuades Marcentius to come to him, IV. xxvii. 5, 6;
Artabanes sent against him, IV. xxvii. 23;
his quarrel with Coutzinas, IV. xxvii. 24;
Artabanes marches against him, IV. xxvii. 25;
his army spared by Artabanes, IV. xxvii. 28, 29;
defeated by John, IV. xxviii. 46, 47
Anthemius, a wealthy senator, appointed emperor of the West by Leon,
III. vi. 5;
killed by his son-in-law, Rhecimer, III. vii. 1
Antonina, wife of Belisarius, mother-in-law of Ildiger, IV. viii. 24;
sets sail with Belisarius for Africa, III. xii. 2;
preserves drinking water for Belisarius and his attendants,
III. xiii. 23, 24;
with the army at Decimum, III, xix. 11, xx. 1
Apollinaris, a native of Italy;
comes to Justinian to seek support for Ilderic, IV. v. 7, 8;
his good services to the Romans, IV. v. 9;
sent to the islands of Ebusa, Majorica, and Minorica, with an army,
IV. v. 7
Aquileia, city in Italy, III. iii. 9;
its size and importance, III. iv. 30;
besieged and captured by Attila, III. iv. 30 ff.
Arcadius, elder son of Theodosius I;
receives the eastern empire, III. i. 2;
brother of Honorius and Placidia, III. iii. 4;
his alliance with the Visigoths, III. ii. 7;
succeeded by his son Theodosius II, III. ii. 33
Archelaus, a patrician;
manager of expenditures of the African expedition, III. xi. 17;
advises against disembarking on the African coast, III. xv. 2-17;
ordered by Belisarius not to take the fleet into Carthage,
III. xvii. 16;
commands the fleet to anchor off Carthage, III. xx. 11
Ardaburius, son of Aspar, Roman general; sent against the tyrant John,
III. iii. 8;
destroyed by Leon, III. vi. 27
Areobindus, a senator; sent as general to Libya, IV. xxiv. 1;
his inexperience in warfare, IV. xxiv. 1, xxv. 25, xxvi. 16;
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