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king them III. ix. 5; his death, III. xiv. 6; grandfather of Antalaric, _ibid._; brother of Amalafrida, III. viii. 11, 13 Theodora, wife of Justinian; distributes rewards to Gelimer and others, IV. ix. 13 Theodorus, youngest son of Gizeric; his death, III. v. 11 Theodorus, called Cteanus, commander of infantry, III. xi. 7 Theodorus, commander of guards; sent to the top of Mt. Bourgaon by Solomon, IV. xii. 17; killed by the mutineers, IV. xiv. 35; his excellent qualities as a soldier, _ibid._ Theodorus, the Cappadocian; sent to Libya with an army, IV. viii. 24; sent by Solomon to quiet the mutineers, IV. xiv. 32; his enmity against Solomon, IV. xiv. 33; elected general by the mutineers, IV. xiv. 34; gives Solomon and Martinus dinner and helps them to escape, IV. xiv. 38; bidden by Solomon to take care of Carthage, IV. xiv. 41; refuses to surrender Carthage to Stotzas, IV. xv. 6; made joint ruler of Carthage with Ildiger, IV. xv. 49; at the battle of Scalae Veteres, IV. xvii. 6, 19; learns of the plot of Maximinus from Asclepiades, IV. xviii. 4 Theodosius I, Roman emperor, father of Arcadius and Honorius, III. i. 2; overthrows the tyranny of Maximus, III. iv. 16 Theodosius II, son of Arcadius; becomes emperor of the East, III. ii. 33, iii. 6; Honorius considers the possibility of finding refuge with him, III. ii. 32; rears Valentinian, III. iii. 5; makes him emperor of the West, III. iii. 8; sends an army against the tyrant John, _ibid._; his death, III. iv. 39; succeeded by Marcian, III. iv. 2, 10; father of Eudoxia, III. iv. 15 Thrace, starting point of Alaric's invasion, III. ii. 7; the Goths settle there for a time, III. ii. 39; home of several Roman commanders, III. xi. 10; adjoins "Germania," III. xi. 21; royal horse-pastures there, III. xii. 6; home of Himerius, IV. xxiii. 3; and of Peter, IV. xxviii. 3 Thessalian cape, or chlamys, III. xxv. 7 Theodatus, king of the Goths; Belisarius sent against him, IV. xiv. 1 Theudis, king of the Visigoths, IV. iv. 34; receives envoys from Gelimer, III. xxiv. 7-16 Tigisis, city in Numidia, IV. x. 21; two Phoenician inscriptions there, IV. x. 22; its great spring, IV. xiii. 5 Titus, Roman emperor, IV. ix. 2; his capture of Jerusalem, IV. ix. 5; son of Vespasian, _ibid._ Toumar, place on the summit of Mt. Aurasium, IV. xix. 22; besieged by the Romans, I
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