ng, is induced by a piteous
sight to surrender, IV. vii. 1-6;
writes a second time to Pharas, IV. vii. 6-9;
Cyprian comes to Papua to take him prisoner, IV. vii. 11;
surrenders himself, IV. vii. 12;
meets Belisarius at Aclas, IV. vii. 14;
his unexpected laughter, IV. vii. 14-16;
marvels at the restoration of the fortifications of Carthage by
Belisarius, III. xxiii. 20, 21;
his capture reported by Belisarius, IV. vii. 17;
reaches Byzantium with Belisarius, IV, ix. 1;
a slave in Belisarius' triumph, IV. ix. 10;
before Justinian in the hippodrome, IV. ix. 11, 12;
given lands in Galatia, but not made a patrician, IV. ix. 13, 14;
nephew of, IV. vii. 4
Geminianus, Rock of, on Mt Aurasium, IV. xx. 23
Genzon, son of Gizeric;
receives Libyan slaves, III. v. 11;
tries to save John, III. vi. 24;
father of Gundamundus and Trasamundus, III. viii. 6, 8;
and of Geilaris, III. ix. 6;
his death, III. viii. 1
Gergesites, ancient people of Phoenicia, IV. x. 17;
emigrate to Egypt and then to Libya, IV. x. 18, 19
Gepaides, one division of the Gothic peoples, III. ii. 2;
their location, III. ii. 6
Getic, a name sometime applied to the Gothic peoples, III. ii. 2
Gezon, a Roman infantryman, paymaster of his company, IV. xx. 12;
scales the fortress of Toumar and leads the army to its
capture, IV. xx. 13-16
Germania, the home of Belisarius, III. xi. 21
Germans, called Franks in Procopius' time, III. iii. 1;
according to one account killed Gontharis, III. iii. 33
Germanus, Roman general, nephew of Justinian;
sent to Libya, IV. xvi. 1;
makes a count of the loyal part of the army, IV. xvi. 3;
wins over many mutineers by persuasion, IV. xvi. 4-6;
prepares to meet Stotzas in battle, IV. xvi. 7;
arrays his army for battle, IV. xvi. 10;
addresses his troops, IV. xvi. 11-24;
follows the mutineers into Numidia, IV. xvii. 2;
overtaking the enemy at Scalae Veteres, prepares for battle,
IV. xvii. 3-6;
receives offers of desertion from the Moors with Stotzas, IV. xvii. 9;
not able to trust them, IV. xvii. 10;
Stotzas proposes to attack his division, IV. xvii. 13;
rallies the Romans, IV. xvii. 18;
routs the mutineers, IV. xvii. 19, 20;
his horse killed under him, IV. xvii. 23;
orders his men to distinguish their comrades by the countersign,
IV. xvii. 22;
captures and plunders the enemy's camp, IV. xvii. 24-29;
tries to restore order in
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