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sends Martinus to Numidia, IV. xiv. 40; writes to Theodorus, and departs to Syracuse, IV. xiv. 41; begs Belisarius to come to Carthage, IV. xiv. 42; returns with him, IV. xv. 9; entrusted again with the command of Libya, IV. xix. 1; his prosperous rule, IV. xix. 3, 4, xx. 33; marches against Iaudas once more, IV. xix. 5; sends Gontharis ahead, IV. xix. 6; hears of the defeat of Gontharis, IV. xix. 9; advances to the camp of Gontharis, thence to Babosis, IV. xix. 16; defeats the Moors in battle, IV. xix. 17; plunders the plain and then returns to Zerboule, IV. xix. 20; which he unexpectedly captures, IV. xix. 25-31; his care of the water supply during the siege of Toumar, IV. xx. 3; addresses the army, IV. xx. 4-9; tries to find a point of attack, IV. xx. 10, 11; fortifies Mt. Aurasium against the Moors, IV. xx, 22; fortifies many Libyan cities with money captured from Iaudas, IV. xix. 3, xx. 29; subjugates Zabe, or "First Mauritania," IV. xx. 30; appealed to by Sergius for help, IV. xxi. 16; incurs the enmity of Antalas, IV. xxi. 17, xxii. 7, 8; marches against the Moors, IV. xxi. 19; his overtures scorned by the Leuathae, IV. xxi. 20-22; captures some booty and refuses to distribute it to the soldiers, IV. xxi. 23, 24; defeated by the Moors and slain, IV. xxi. 25-28; Justinian's regard for him, IV. xxii. 11; builds and fortifies a monastery in Carthage, IV. xxvi. 17; standards of, recovered from the Moors, IV. xxviii. 46 Solomon the younger, brother of Cyrus and Sergius; marches with Solomon against the Moors, IV. xxi. 19; his capture and release, IV. xxii. 12-17 Solomon, king of the Jews, IV. ix. 7 Sophia, temple of, in Byzantium; appropriateness of its name, III. vi. 26 Spain, settled by the Vandals, III. iii. 2, 22; invaded by Constantinus, III. ii. 31; settled by the Visigoths, III. iii. 26. xxiv. 7, IV. iv. 34 Stagnum, a harbour near Carthage, III. xv. 15; the Roman fleet anchors there, III. xx. 15, 16 Stotzas, a body-guard of Martinus, destined not to return to Byzantium, III. xi. 30; chosen tyrant by the mutineers, IV. xv. 1; marches on Carthage, IV. xv. 2; invites the Vandals to join his army, IV. xv. 3, 4; demands the surrender of Carthage, IV. xv. 5; kills the envoy Joseph, and besieges Carthage, IV. xv. 8; addresses his troops, IV. xv. 30-39; defeated by Belisarius, IV. xv. 40 ff.; his force
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