limer, III. ix. 9. 14;
killed in prison by Ammatas, III. xvii. 12
Eudocia, daughter of Eudoxia;
taken captive by Gizeric, III. v. 3;
married to Honoric, III. v. 6
Eudoxia, daughter of Theodosius and wife of Valentinian, III. iv. 15, 20;
mother of Eudocia and Placidia, III. v. 3;
forced to be the mistress of Maximus, III. iv. 86;
invites Gizeric to avenge her, III. iv. 37-39;
taken captive by Gizeric, III. v. 3;
sent to Byzantium, III. v. 6
Eulogius, Roman envoy to Godas, III. x. 32, 33;
returns with his reply, III. x. 34
Europe, the continent opposite Asia, III. i. 7, xxii. 15;
distance from Asia at different points, III. i. 7, 8;
distance along the European side of the Euxine, III. i. 10;
extent of the western empire in, III. i. 14;
invaded by Alaric, III. ii. 7;
all its wealth plundered by the Visigoths, III. ii. 13;
overrun by Attila, III. iv. 29
Eustratius, sent to Libya to assess the taxes, IV. viii. 25
Eutyches, heresy of, III. vii. 22
Euxine Sea, distance around it, III. i. 10, 11;
receives the waters of the Phasis, III. i. 11
Excubitori, a Latin name for "guard," IV. xii. 17
Foederati, auxiliary troops, III. xi. 2, 3, 5, xix. 13, 14,
IV. iii. 4, vii. 11, xv. 50
Foedus (Latin) "treaty," III. xi. 4
Franks, name used for all the Germans in Procopius' time, III. iii. 1
Fuscias, sent as envoy to Spain by Gelimer, III. xxiv. 7 ff.
Gadira, the strait of Gibraltar at the western extremity of the
Mediterranean, III. i. 4, 5, xxiv. 8, IV. v. 5, 6;
width of the strait, III. i. 7;
distance from Tripolis, III. i. 14;
and from the Ionian Sea, III. i. 15;
marking the limit of Mauretania, IV. x. 29;
the Vandals cross there, III. iii. 26;
_see_ Heracles, Pillars of
Galatia, lands there given to Gelimer, IV. ix. 13
Gaulus, island between
the Adriatic and Tyrrhenian Seas, III. xiv. 16
Gaul, the Visigoths retire thither, III. ii. 13, 37;
invaded by Constantius, III. ii. 31
Gazophyla, place in Numidia, IV. xv. 62;
distance from Constantina, _ibid._;
Roman commanders take sanctuary there, IV. xv. 59
Geilaris, son of Genzon and father of Gelimer, III. ix. 6
Gelimer, king of the Vandals;
son of Geilaris, III. ix. 6;
brother of Tzazon, III. xi. 23, xxiv. 1;
and of Ammatas, III. xvii. 11;
uncle of Gibamundus, III. xviii. 1;
his character, III. ix. 7;
encroaches upon the authority of Ilderic, III. ix. 8;
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