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n empire dating from his time, III. i. 3; his enlargement of Byzantium and giving of his name to the city, _ibid._ Constantinus, chosen king by the soldiers in Britain, III. ii. 31; his invasion of Spain and Gaul, _ibid._; defeated and killed in battle, III. ii. 37 Constantius, husband of Placidia, partner in the royal power with Honorius; his brief reign and death, III. iii. 4; father of Valentinian, III. iii. 5 Corsica, called Cyrnus in ancient times, IV. v. 3; Cyril sent thither with an army, _ibid._; recovered for the Roman empire, IV. v. 4 Coutzinas, a Moorish ruler, joins in an attack upon a Roman force, IV. x. 6; agrees to turn against the other Moors, IV. xxv. 2, 15; his further dealings with Areobindus, IV. xxv. 17, 18; ignorant of Antalas' knowledge of his plot, IV. xxv. 20, 21; separates from Antalas, and sides with Gontharis, IV. xxvii. 24; marches with Artabanes against Antalas, IV. xxvii. 25, 27; in alliance with John, IV. xxviii. 50 Cteanus, name applied to Theodorus, III. xi. 7 Cyanean Rocks, or "Dark Blue Rocks" at the mouth of the Bosphorus, III. i. 8 Cyprian, commander of Roman auxiliaries, III. xi. 6; on the left wing at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 4; sent by Belisarius to bring Gelimer from Papua, IV. vii. 11 Cyprian, a saint, especially reverenced at Carthage, III. xxi. 17; a church to him there and a festival celebrated in his honour, III. xxi. 18, 23, 25; sends a dream to devout Christians, III. xxi. 21 Cypriana, a periodic storm on the African coast, III. xx. 12 Cypriana, a festival celebrated at Carthage, in honour of Cyprian, from which the storm was named, III. xxi. 18 Cyrene, city in Africa, marking the division between the eastern and western empires, III. i. 16 Cyril, sent as commander of an army to Sardinia, III. xi. 1, 6; avoids Sardinia and sails to Carthage, III. xxiv. 19; sent to Sardinia and Corsica with an army, IV. v. 2, 3; wins them back for the empire, IV. v. 4; commander of auxiliaries in Numidia, IV. xv. 50; his death, IV. xv. 59 Cyrnus, ancient name of Corsica, IV. v. 3 Cyrus, son of Bacchus and brother of Sergius; becomes ruler of Pentapolis in Libya, IV. xxi. 1, 16; brother of Solomon the younger, IV. xxi. 19; marches with Solomon against the Moors, ibid. Dalmatia, held by Marcellianus as tyrant, III. vi. 7 Danube River, called also the Ister, III. i. 10
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