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. 1; his combat with Althias at Tigisis, IV. xiii. 10-16; Solomon marches against him, IV. xiii. 18; accused before Solomon by other Moorish rulers, IV. xiii. 19; slays his father-in-law Mephanius, _ibid._; establishes himself on Mt, Aurasium, IV. xiii. 21; with the mutineers of Stotzas, IV. xvii. 8; Solomon marches against him, IV. xix. 5; remains on Mt. Aurasium, IV. xix. 19; goes up to the top of Mt. Aurasium, IV. xix. 21; escapes wounded from Toumar, IV. xx. 21; deposited his treasures in a tower at the Rock of Geminianus, IV. xx. 24 Ilderic, son of Honoric, becomes king of the Vandals, III. ix. 1; an unwarlike ruler, _ibid._; uncle of Hoamer, III. ix. 2; suspected plot of the Goths against him, III. ix. 4; on terms of special friendship with Justinian, III. ix. 5; makes large gifts to Apollinarius, IV. v. 8; allows Gelimer to encroach upon his authority, III. ix. 8; dethroned and imprisoned, III. ix. 8, 9, 14, 17; killed in prison by Ammatas, III. xvii. 11, 12; his sons and other offspring receive rewards from Justinian and Theodora, IV. ix. 13 Ildiger, son-in-law of Antonina, IV. viii. 24; sent to Libya with an army, _ibid._; made joint commander of Carthage with Theodoras, IV. xv. 49; at the battle of Scalae Veteres, IV. xvii. 6, 19 Illyricum, III. xi. 17, 21; plundered by Gizeric, III. v. 23 Ionian Sea, III. i. 9, 12, 15, ii. 9, 11 Ionians, as sailors in the African expedition, III. xi. 14 Iouce, distance from Carthage, III. xv. 8 Iourpouthes, a Moorish ruler, joins in an attack upon a Roman force, IV. x. 6 ff. Ister, called also the Danube, III. i. 10, ii. 6; crossed by the Goths, III. ii. 39 Italy the brutal destruction of its cities and people by the Visigoths, III. ii. 11, 12; invaded by Gizeric, III. v. 1 ff., 22, 23 Jebusites, ancient people of Phoenicia, IV. x. 17; emigrate to Egypt and then to Libya, IV. x. 18, 19 Jerusalem, captured by Titus, IV. ix. 5; Christians there receive back the treasures of the temple, IV. ix. 9 Jews, their treasures brought to Byzantium by Belisarius, IV. ix. 5; sent back to Jerusalem by Justinian, IV. ix. 9; one of them warns the Romans not to keep the treasures of the temple in Jerusalem, IV. ix. 6-8 John the Armenian; financial manager of Belisarius, III. xvii. 1, 2; commanded to precede the Roman army, III. xvii, 2, xviii. 3; engages with Ammatas at
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