9,
15, 18. vii. 11, IV. x. 20
Heraclius, defeats the Vandals in Tripolis, III. vi. 9;
returns to Byzantium, III. vi. 25
Hermes, called Mercury by the Romans, III. vi. 10;
town of Hermes or Mercurium, on the coast of Libya,
III. vi. 10, xvii. 15, xx. 10
Hermione, town in Byzacium;
distance from the coast, III. xiv. 10, xvii. 4, 11
Hieron, near the mouth of the Bosphorus, III. i. 8
Himerius of Thrace, commander in Byzacium; fails to unite with John,
and falls into the hands of the Moors, IV. xxiii. 3-5;
guarded by the Moors, IV. xxiii. 10;
puts Hadrumetum into their hands, IV. xxiii. 10-15;
escapes to Carthage, IV. xxiii. 17
Hippo Regius, a strong city of Numidia, III. iii. 31, IV. iv. 32;
besieged by the Vandals, III. iii. 32, 34;
distance from Carthage, IV. iv. 26;
Boniface the Libyan captured there, IV. iv. 34, 36, 39
Hoamer, nephew of Ilderic;
acts as his general, III. ix. 2;
imprisoned by Gelimer, III. ix. 9;
blinded by Gelimer, III. ix. 14, 17;
his death, III. xvii. 12
Honoric, son of Gizeric;
given as a hostage to Valentinian, III. iv. 13;
returned, III, iv. 14;
marries Eudocia, III. v. 6;
receives Libyan slaves, III. v. 11;
succeeds to the throne of the Vandals, III. viii. 1, xxi. 19;
makes war on the Moors, III. viii. 1, 2;
persecutes the Christians, III. viii. 3, 4;
his death, III. viii. 5;
father of Ilderic, III. ix. 1;
in his reign the church of St. Cyprian taken by the Arians, III. xxi. 19
Honorius, younger son of Theodosius;
receives the western empire, III. i. 2, ii. 1;
brother of Arcadius and Placidia, III. iii. 4;
the western empire overrun by barbarians during his reign, III. ii. 1;
retires from Rome to Ravenna, III. ii. 8, 9;
accused of bringing in the Visigoths, III. ii. 10;
his stupid remark upon hearing of the fall of Rome, III. ii. 25, 26;
displaced from the throne of the western empire by Attalus, III. ii. 28;
prepares for flight either to Libya or to Byzantium, III. ii. 32;
his good fortune in extreme peril, III. ii. 34-37;
allows the Vandals to settle in Spain, III. iii. 2;
provides that they shall not acquire possession of the land, III. iii. 3;
shares royal power with Constantius, III. iii. 4;
his death, III. iii. 4
Huns, see Massagetae.
Iaudas, ruler of the Moors in Aurasium, IV. xii. 29, xxv. 2;
the best warrior among the Moors, IV. xiii. 13;
plunders Numidia, IV. xiii
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