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Daras, city on the eastern frontier of the empire; home of Solomon, III. xi. 9 December, IV. in. 28 Decimum, suburb of Carthage, III. xvii. 11, 17, xviii. 5, xix. 1, 14, 23, 33, xx. 6, 7, 10, xxi. 23, 24, IV. xxv. 12; the Vandals routed there, III. xviii. 7-11, xix. 31; distance from Carthage, III. xvii. 17; from Pedion Halon, III. xviii. 12 Delphi, tripods first made there, III. xxi. 3 Delphix, a word used by the Romans to designate a royal banquet room, III. xxi. 2, 3; in the palace of Gelimer, III. xxi. 5 Dido, her emigration from Phoenicia, IV. x. 25 Diogenes, guardsman of Belisarius; his notable exploit on a scouting expedition, III. xxiii. 5-18 Dolones, the large sails on ships, III. xvii. 5 Domesticus, a title designating a kind of confidential adviser, III. iv. 7, xi. 5 Domnicus, senator, accompanies Germanus to Libya, IV. xvi. 2; at the battle of Scalae Veteres, IV. xvii. 4; summoned to Byzantium, IV. xix. 1 Dorotheus, general of Armenia; commander of auxiliaries, III. xi. 5; his death; III. xiv. 14 Dromon, a swift ship of war, III. xi. 15, 16, xv. 36 Dryous, city on the east coast of Italy, III. i. 9, 12 Dyrrachium, the name of Epidamnus in Procopius' time, III. i. 16, xi. 8 Easter, a feast of the Christians, IV. xiv. 7; Arians annoyed by exclusion from it, IV. xiv, 15 Ebusa, island in the western Mediterranean, so-called by the natives, III. i. 18; Apollinarius sent thither with an army, IV. v. 7 Egypt, formerly marked the limit of Phoenicia, IV. x. 15; densely populated from ancient times, IV. x. 19; the migration of the Hebrews from there, IV. x. 13; the Phoenicians pass through it on their way to Libya, IV. x. 18 Egyptians, as sailors in the African expedition, III. xi. 14 Emesa, city in Syria; home of Severianus, IV. xxiii. 6 Epidamnus (Dyrrachium), city on the Ionian Sea, III. i. 16; home of John, III. xi. 8 Epiphanius, chief priest of Byzantium; blesses the fleet, III. xii. 2 Eruli, Roman auxiliaries in the African expedition, III. xi. 11; their untrustworthy character, IV. iv. 30; of the Arian faith, IV. xiv. 12; dissuade Stotzas from attacking Germanus, IV. xvii. 14, 15 Esdilasas, a Moorish ruler; joins in an attack upon a Roman force, IV. x. 6 ff.; surrenders himself to the Romans, IV. xii. 26; brought to Carthage, IV. xii. 29 Euagees, brother of Hoamer; imprisoned by Ge
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