, IV. x. 6 ff.;
receive a warning letter from Solomon, IV. xi. 1-8;
their reply, IV. xi. 9-13;
Solomon marches against them, IV. xi. 14;
prepare for battle at Mammes, IV. xi. 17, 18, 37-46;
defeated by the Romans, IV. xi. 47-54;
rise against the Romans a second time, IV. xii. 1;
establish themselves on Mt. Bourgaon, IV. xii. 3-9;
suffer a crushing defeat, IV. xii. 17 ff.;
finally understand their ancient prophecy, IV. xii. 28;
emigrate from Byzacium to Numidia, IV. xii, 29;
those under Antalas remain in Byzacium, IV. xii. 30;
of Aurasium, take up arms under Iaudas, IV. xiii. 1 ff.;
checked by Althias at the spring of Tigisis, IV. xiii. 8, 9;
in the army of Solomon, IV. xiii. 20;
elude Solomon on Mt. Aurasium, IV. xiii. 35, 36;
Solomon prepares another expedition against them, IV. xiii. 40;
with the mutineers of Stotzas, IV. xvii. 8;
their uncertain allegiance, IV. xvii. 9-12;
join in the pursuit of the mutineers, IV. xvii. 31;
on Aurasium; Solomon marches against them, IV. xix. 5;
defeat Gontharis, IV. xix. 8;
flood the Roman camp, IV. xix. 14;
retire to Mt. Aurasium, IV. xix. 16;
defeated by Solomon, retire to the heights of Aurasium, IV. xix. 17, 18;
abandon the fortress of Zerboule to the Romans, IV. xix. 23-32;
overwhelmingly defeated at Toumar, IV, xx. 1 ff.;
defeat the Romans under Solomon, IV. xxi. 25-28;
gather under Antalas, IV. xxii. 5;
tricked by Solomon the younger, IV. xxii. 12-17;
attack Laribus, IV. xxii. 18-20;
gathered a second time by Antalas, IV. xxiii. 1;
capture Himerius and take Hadrumetum, IV. xxiii. 10-15;
lose Hadrumetum, IV. xxiii. 25;
pillage all Libya unhindered, IV. xxiii. 26-32;
defeat the Roman army at Siccaveneria, IV. xxiv. 8-12;
at the invitation of Gontharis, march against Carthage, IV. xxv. 1, 2;
of Coutzinas, in the army of Artabanes, IV. xxvii. 25;
of Byzacium, defeated by John, IV. xxviii. 46;
with the Leuathae defeat John, IV. xxviii. 47, 48;
routed in a third battle, IV. xxviii. 50, 51;
of Coutzinas, in alliance with John, IV. xxviii. 50;
in Sardinia, Solomon prepares an expedition against them,
IV. xiii. 41, 45;
sent thither by the Vandals, IV. xiii. 43;
overrun the island, IV. xiii. 42, 44;
called Barbaricini, IV. xiii. 44;
their polygamy, IV. xi. 13;
untrustworthy by nature, IV. xiii. 37, xvii. 10,
even among themselves, IV. xxv. 16;
suspicious toward all, IV. xxv
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