vi. 25
Marcellus, commander of auxiliaries, III. xi. 6;
on the left wing at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 4;
commander-in-chief of Roman forces in Numidia, IV. xv. 50, 51;
leads his army against Stotzas, IV. xv. 52;
his death, IV. xv. 59
Marcentius, commander in Byzacium;
persuaded by Antalas to join him, IV. xxvii. 5, 6, 31
Marcian, confidential adviser of Aspar, III. iv. 7;
taken prisoner by Gizeric, III. iv. 2;
his career foreshadowed by a sign, III. iv. 4-8;
spared by Gizeric, III. iv. 9, 10;
becomes emperor of the East, III. iv. 10, 39;
his successful reign, III. iv. 11;
his death, III. v. 7
Marcian, commander of infantry, III. xi. 7
Martinus, commander of auxiliaries, III. xi. 6, 29;
sent with Valerian in advance of the African expedition, III. xi. 24;
meets the Roman fleet at Methone, III. xiii. 9;
on the left wing at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 4;
escapes with Solomon from the mutiny in Carthage IV. xiv. 37-40;
sent back to Numidia, IV. xiv. 40;
summoned to Byzantium, IV. xix. 2
Massonas, son of Mephanias;
a Moorish ruler, accuses Iaudas to Solomon, IV. xiii. 19
Mastigas, Moorish ruler, IV. xx. 31
Mastinas, ruler of Moors in Mauretania, IV. xiii. 19
Mauritania, occupied by the Moors, IV. x. 29;
Moors of, seek alliance with the Romans, III. xxv. 3;
ruled by Mastinas IV. xiii. 19;
fugitive Vandals return thither, IV. xiv. 19;
Iaudas retires thither, IV. xx. 21;
"First Mauritania," called Zabe, subjugated by Solomon, IV. xx. 30;
Stotzas comes thence to joiZabetalas, IV. xxii. 5;
adjoins Numidia, III. xxv. 21;
city of Caesarea there, IV. v. 5
Maximinus, body-guard of Theodorus the Cappadocian;
tries to set up a tyranny, IV. xviii. 1-3;
upon invitation of Germanus, becomes a body-guard of
his, IV. xviii. 6, 7;
his attempt frustrated by Germanus, IV. xviii. 8-15;
examined by Germanus and impaled, IV. xviii. 17, 18
Maximus the elder, his tyranny, III. iv. 16;
the festival celebrating his defeat, _ibid._
Maximus, a Roman senator, III. iv. 16;
his wife outraged by Valentinian, III. iv. 17-22;
plans to murder Valentinian, III. iv. 24;
slanders and destroys Aetius, III. iv. 25-27;
kills Valentinian, and makes himself tyrant, III. iv. 36;
stoned to death, III. v. 2
Medeos, city at the foot of Mt. Papua in Numidia, IV. iv. 27
Medic garments, _i.e._ silk;
called "seric" in Procopius' time, as com
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