V. x. 28;
failure of the Visigothic king Attalus to get a foothold there,
III. ii. 30, 32, 36;
lost by Valentinian, III. iii. 12;
occupied by the Vandals, III. iii. 26, xxii. 4;
who remove the walls of the cities, III. v. 8, xv. 9;
recovered for the Romans by Belisarius, III. xvi. 9 ff.;
prospers under the rule of Solomon, IV. xix. 3, xx. 33;
who restores the walls of the cities, IV. xix. 3, xx. 29;
overrun by the Moors, IV. xxiii. 26-31, xxviii. 49
Libyans, enslaved and impoverished by Gizeric, III. v. 11-13, 15-17;
cannot trust the Vandals, III. xvi. 3;
their sufferings at the hands of the Vandals, III. xx. 19;
oppressed by the Moors, IV. viii. 20, xxiii. 27;
enjoy peace at last, IV. xxviii. 52
Liguria, the army of Majorinus halts there, III. vii. 4, 11
Lilybaeum, a promontory of Sicily;
presented to Amalafrida, III. viii. 13;
Belisarius attempts unsuccessfully to take it, IV. v. 11;
he asserts his claim, IV. v. 12 ff.;
the claim denied by the Goths, IV. v. 19 ff.
Massagetae, called Huns in Procopius' time, III. xi. 9;
their love of wine, III. xii. 8;
their custom of allowing only members of a certain family to begin
a battle, III. xviii. 14;
in the army of Aetius, III. iv. 24;
in the African expedition of Belisarius, III. xi. 11, xii. 8-10,
xvii. 3, xviii. 3, 12, 17, xix. 18, 33, IV. xiii. 2;
their doubtful allegiance, IV. i. 5, 6, 9-11, ii. 3, iii. 7, 16;
with the mutineers under John, IV. xxvii. 8
Maeotic Lake, at the eastern extremity of the "Mediterranean," III. i. 4;
limit of the Euxine, III. i. 10;
home of the Vandals, III. iii. 1
Majorica, island in the western Mediterranean, III. i. 18;
Apollinarius sent thither with an army, IV. v. 7
Majorinus, emperor of the West;
makes an expedition against the Vandals, III. vii. 4-13;
disguised as an envoy and received by Gizeric, III. vii. 8-10;
his death, III. vii. 14
Malea, southern promontory of the Peloponnesus, III. xiii. 5
Mammes, a place in Byzacium;
Solomon encamps there, IV. xi. 15;
battle fought there, IV. xi. 47-54
Mandracium, the harbour of Carthage, III. xx. 14, 15,
IV. viii. 7, xxvi. 10;
opened to the Roman fleet, III. xx. 3;
entered by Calonymus with a few ships, III. xx. 16
Marcellianus, rules as independent tyrant over Dalmatia, III. vi. 7;
won over by Leon and sent to Sardinia against the Vandals, III. vi. 8;
destroyed by treachery, III.
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