eneral of all Libya, IV. xxviii. 43;
summons him to Byzantium, IV. xxviii. 44;
uncle of Germanus, IV. xvi. 1;
and of Vigilantia, IV. xxiv. 3;
the Vandals of, IV. xiv. 17;
excluded all not of the orthodox faith from the church, IV. xiv. 14;
years of reign noted, III. xii. 1, IV. xiv. 6, xix. 1, xxi. 1, xxviii. 41
Justinus, Roman emperor, uncle of Justinian, III. vii. 27;
not a vigorous or skilful ruler, III. ix. 5;
Ilderic accused of betraying the Vandals to him, III. ix. 8
Laribus or Laribous, city in Libya, IV. xxii. 14, xxviii. 48;
attacked by the Moors, IV. xxii. 18-20
Latin tongue, the, III. i. 6, IV. xiii. 33
Laurus, a Carthaginian;
impaled by Belisarius, IV. i. 8
Leon, emperor of the East, III. v. 7;
sends an expedition against the Vandals, III. vi. 1 ff., xx. 2;
quarrels with Aspar, III. vi. 3;
appoints Anthemius emperor of the West, III. vi. 5;
wins over the tyrant Marcellianus and sends him against the
Vandals in Sardinia, III. vi. 8;
dreaded by Gizeric, III. vi. 11;
his expedition destroyed by the Vandals, III. vi. 17 ff.;
destroys Aspar and Ardaburius, III. vi. 27;
his death, III. vii. 2;
husband of Berine, III. vi. 2;
father of Ariadne, III. vii. 2
Leon the younger, son of Zenon and Ariadne, III. vii. 2;
becomes emperor while an infant, III. vii. 2;
dies soon afterwards, III. vii. 3
Leontius, son of Zaunus, sent as commander to Libya, IV. xix. 1;
fights valorously at the capture of Toumar, IV. xx. 19;
brother of Rufinus, _ibid._
Leptes, city in Libya, III. xvii. 8
Leptimagna, city in Tripolis;
threatened by an army of Leuathae, IV. xxi. 2, 13, 15
Lesbos, passed by the fugitive Vandals, IV. xiv. 18
Leuathae, tribe of Moors;
present demands to Sergius, IV. xxi. 2;
their representatives received by Sergius and killed, IV. xxi. 4-10;
come in arms against Leptimagna, IV. xxi. 12;
routed by the Romans, IV. xxi. 14;
march against the Romans a second time, IV. xxi. 16;
scorn the overtures of Solomon, IV. xxi. 20-22;
capture Solomon, son of Bacchus, IV. xxii. 13;
release him, IV. xxii. 16;
besiege Laribus, IV. xxii. 18;
depart to their homes IV. xxii. 20;
join the Moors of Byzacium against the Romans, IV. xxviii. 47
Libya, included in "Asia," III. i. 5;
its aborigines, IV. x. 23;
the Phoenicians emigrate thither, IV. x. 19;
Phoenician tongue used there, IV. x. 20;
subjugated by the Romans, I
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