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; the priest of the city, Reparatus, IV. xxvi. 24, 31; monastery built and fortified there by Solomon, IV. xxvi. 17; an ancient saying among the children there, III. xxi. 14-16; church of St. Cyprian, and a special annual festival in his honour, III. xxi. 17, 18; distance from Aurasium, III, viii. 5, IV. xiii. 22; from the Plain of Boulla, III. xxv. 1; from Byzantium, III. x. 14; from Caesarea, IV. v. 5; from Caputvada, III. xiv. 17; from Decimum, III. xvii. 17; from Grasse, III. xvii. 8; from Hippo Regius, IV. iv. 26; from Iouce, III, xv. 8; from Membresa, IV. xv. 12; from Mercurium, III. vi. 10; from Siccaveneria, IV. xxiv. 6; from Stagnum, III. xv. 15, xx. 15; from Tebesta, IV. xxi. 19; from Tricamarum, IV. ii. 4 Casula (Latin), garment befitting one of humble station, IV. xxvi. 26 Caucana, place in Sicily, III. xiv. 4, 11, 14; distance from Syracuse, III. xiv. 4 Centenarium, a sum of money, so called because it "weighs one hundred pounds" (I. xxii. 4), III. vi. 2 Centuriae, place in Numidia, IV. xiii. 2 Chalcedon, city opposite Byzantium, III. i. 8, 9; distance from the Phasis River, III. i. 11 Chiliarch, III. v. 18, IV. iii. 8 Chosroes, Persian king; Artabanes known to him, IV. xxvii. 17 Christ, His temple in Byzantium, III. vi. 26 Christians, persecuted by Honoric, III. viii. 3, 4, xxi. 19; by Gundamundus, III. viii. 7; courted by Trasamundus, III. viii. 9, 10; not troubled by Ilderic, III. ix. 1; Justinian reproached for not protecting them, III. x. 19; the church of St. Cyprian taken from them by the Vandals, III. xxi. 19; consoled in a dream sent by St. Cyprian, III. xxi. 21; recover the church of St. Cyprian, III. xxi. 25; in Jerusalem, receive the treasures of the temple, IV. ix. 9; reverence their churches and their worship, III. viii. 17, 18, 20, 24; their rite of baptism, III. xii. 2, IV. xxvi. 25, 28; their feast of Easter, IV. xiv. 7; if not of the orthodox faith, excluded from the church, IV. xiv. 14; Christian scriptures, IV. xxi. 21, xxvi. 28; Christian teaching, offended against by Basiliscus, III. vii. 22 Cilicians, as sailors in the African expedition, III. xi. 14 Clipea, city in Africa, IV. x. 24 Clypea, see Shield Mountain Colchis, at the end of the Black Sea, III. i. 11 Constantina, city in Africa; distance from Gazophyla, IV. xv. 52 Constantine the Great; division of the Roma
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