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ecures the royal power, _ibid._; allowed by the Goths to hold Lilybaeum, IV. v. 13; imprisons Ilderic, Hoamer, and Euagees, III. ix. 9; defies Justinian, and shews further cruelty to the imprisoned princes, III. ix. 14; replies to Justinian, III. ix. 20-23; Justinian prepares an expedition against him, III. x. 1 ff.; sends envoys to Spain, III. xxiv. 7; his slave Godas becomes tyrant of Sardinia, III. x. 25-27; sends an expedition to Sardinia, III. xi. 22, 23; his ignorance of the approaching Roman expedition, III. xiv. 10; entrusts his wealth to Boniface, IV. iv. 34; confines Roman merchants in a dungeon in the palace, III. xx. 5, 6; expected by Belisarius to make an attack, III. xvii. 4; writes to his brother in Carthage, III. xvii. 11; follows the Roman army, III. xvii. 14; plans his attack upon the Roman army, III. xviii. 1; comes upon the Romans with a large force of cavalry, III. xix. 18; anticipates them in seizing a point of advantage, III. xix. 20-22; by a great blunder loses the chance of defeating the Roman armies, III. xix. 25-29; attacked and routed by Belisarius, III. xix. 30, 31, xxi. 16; flees to the Plain of Boulla, III. xix. 32; Belisarius sits upon his throne, III. xx. 21; his banquet-hall, servants, and even food, used by the Romans, III. xxi. 1-6; reason for his not staying in Carthage, III. xxi. 12; encourages Libyan farmers to kill Roman soldiers, III. xxiii. 1-4; eluded by a party of Roman scouts, III. xxiii. 6-16; Tzazon writes to him from Sardinia, III. xxiv. 2-4; collects the Vandals in the Plain of Boulla, III. xxv. 1; sends a letter to Tzazon in Sardinia, III. xxv. 10-18; leads the Vandals against Carthage, IV. i. 1; cuts the aqueduct and tries to besiege the city, IV. i. 2, 3; prepares the Vandals for battle at Tricamarum, and addresses the army, IV. ii. 8-22; at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 9; flees from the Vandals' camp, IV. iii. 20; pursued by John the Armenian, IV. iv. 9, 14; and by Belisarius, IV. iv. 13, 26; escapes his pursuers, and takes refuge on Mt. Papua, IV. iv. 26, 28; Moors there friendly to him, IV. iv. 27; Pharas set to guard him, IV. iv. 28, 31; suffers great misery on Mt. Papua, IV. vi. 4, 14; receives a letter from Pharas, IV. vi. 15-26; replies with a letter, IV. vi. 27-30; the meaning of his strange request, IV. vi. 31-33; after enduring extreme sufferi
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