V. xxiii. 28
Sidon, city at the extremity of Phoenicia, IV. x. 15
Sigeum, promontory on the coast of the Troad, III. xiii. 5
Singidunum, town in the land of the Gepaides, modern Belgrade, III. ii. 6
Sinnion, leader of the Massagetae, III. xi. 12
Sirmium, town in the land of the Gepaides, III. ii. 6
Sisiniolus, father of John, IV. xix. 1, xxii. 3, xxiii. 2, xxiv. 6
Sitiphis, metropolis of "First Mauritania," IV. xx. 30
Sittas, Roman general; slain by Artabanes, IV. xxvii. 17
Sophia, name of the great church in Byzantium, III. vi. 26
Solomon, commander of auxiliaries, III. xi. 5;
a eunuch, III. xi. 6;
a native of the country about Daras, III. xi. 9;
uncle of Bacchus, IV. xxi. 1;
sent to report Belisarius' victory to the emperor, III. xxiv. 19;
returns to Libya, IV. viii. 4;
left by Belisarius in charge of Libya, IV. viii. 23;
receives reinforcements from Byzantium, IV. viii. 24;
disturbed by the news of uprisings in Libya, IV. x. 1 _ff._;
writes to the Moorish leaders, IV. xi. 1-8;
their reply, IV. xi. 9-13;
moves against the Moors with his whole army, IV. xi. 14;
addresses his troops, IV. xi. 23-36;
inflicts a crushing defeat upon the enemy at Mammes, IV. xi. 15 ff.;
receives word of the second Moorish uprising, and marches back,
IV. xii. 2;
wins a brilliant victory on Mt. Bourgaon, IV. xii. 3 ff.;
moves against Iaudas, IV. xiii. 18;
instigated against him by other Moorish leaders, IV. xiii. 19;
encamps on the Abigas River, IV. xiii. 20;
ascends Mt. Aurasium with few provisions, IV. xiii. 30-33;
eluded by the Moors, IV. xiii. 35, 36;
returns to Carthage, IV. xiii. 39;
prepares a second expedition against Mt. Aurasium, IV. xiii. 40;
and against Sardinia, IV. xiii. 41. 45;
passes the winter in Carthage, IV. xiv. 4;
opposed by the soldiers in regard to confiscated lands, IV. xiv. 10;
plan to assassinate him, IV. xiv. 22;
his guards implicated in the plot, IV. xiv. 23;
failure of the conspirators to act, IV. xiv. 24-27;
tries to win back the loyalty of his men, IV. xiv. 30;
insulted openly, IV. xiv. 31;
sends Theodorus to the mutineers, IV. xiv. 32;
his enmity toward Theodorus, IV. xiv. 33;
his acquaintances killed by the mutineers, IV. xiv. 36;
flees to a sanctuary in the palace, IV. xiv. 37;
joined by Martinus there, _ibid._;
they come out to the house of Theodorus, IV. xiv. 38;
escape in a boat to Misuas, whence he
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