by his sister and wife, IV. xxiv. 3;
shares the rule of Libya with Sergius, IV. xxiv. 4, 5;
sends John against Antalas and Stotzas, IV. xxiv. 6;
writes to Sergius to unite with John, IV. xxiv. 7;
made sole commander of Libya, IV. xxiv. 16;
sends Gontharis against the Moors, IV. xxv. 4, 5;
arranges with Coutzinas to turn against the other Moors, IV. xxv. 15;
tells Gontharis of his dealings with Coutzinas, IV. xxv. 16;
persuaded by G. to postpone the engagement, IV. xxv. 17, 18;
his death planned and finally accomplished by Gontharis,
IV. xxv. 22-xxvi. 33;
treasure left by him in the palace, IV. xxviii. 35;
sister of, IV. xxiv. 3;
placed in a fortress for her safety, IV. xxvi. 18;
removed from the fortress by Gontharis, IV. xxvii. 20
Arethusa, harbour of Syracuse, III. xiv. 11
Ariadne, daughter of Leon, wife of Zenon, and mother of Leon the
younger, III. vii. 2;
flees to Isauria with Zenon, III. vii. 18
Arian faith, disqualified one for the office of emperor, III. vi. 3;
followed by all Goths, III. ii, 5;
by the Vandals, III. viii. 4, xxi. 20;
by some among the Roman soldiers, IV. i, 4, xiv. 12, 21;
adhered to steadfastly by Gelimer, IV. ix. 14;
Arian priests of the Vandals, III. xxi. 23, 25
Armenia, III. xi. 5;
Armenians, sent with Areobindus to Libya, IV. xxiv. 2;
follow Artabanes in entering the service of Gontharis, IV. xxvii. 9;
support Artabanes in his plot against Gontharis, IV. xxviii. 8, 34, 36
Arsacidae, the ancient royal family of Armenia, IV. xxiv. 2, xxvii. 16
Artabanes, son of John, of the Arsacidae;
sent to Libya in command of Armenians, IV. xxiv. 2;
known to Chosroes for his brave deeds, IV. xxvii. 17;
brother of John, IV. xxiv. 15;
uncle of Gregorius, IV. xxvii. 10;
joins Areobindus, IV. xxv. 4;
supports him against Gontharis, IV. xxvi. 7, 13, 19;
enters the service of Gontharis, IV. xxvii. 9;
his plot to kill the tyrant, IV. xxvii. 10;
urged on by Gregorius, IV. xxvii. 11-19;
sent against Antalas, IV. xxvii. 23, 25;
joins battle, but allows the enemy to escape, IV. xxvii. 27-29;
threatened by Ulitheus, IV. xxvii. 30;
his excuses, IV. xxvii. 31, 32;
after deliberation returns to Carthage, IV. xxvii. 33, 35;
entertained by Gontharis at a banquet, IV. xxviii. 3;
arranges to carry out his plot against Gontharis, IV. xxviii. 6-9;
Artasires makes a request of him, IV. xxviii. 12, 13;
he succeeds in d
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