V. xx. 1 ff.;
scaled by Gezon and captured by Solomon, IV. xx. 1-20
Trajan, Roman emperor, IV. ix. 2
Trasamundus, brother of Gundamundus;
becomes king of the Vandals, III. viii. 8;
tries to win over the Christians, III. viii. 9, 10;
asks the hand of Amalafrida, III. viii. 11;
becomes a friend of Anastasius, III. viii. 14;
his death, III. viii. 29
Tricamarum, place in Libya;
distance from Carthage, IV. ii. 4;
Vandals defeated there, IV. iii. 1 ff., iv. 35, v. 2, 9
Tripolis, district in Libya;
distance from Gadira, III. i. 14;
the Vandals there defeated by Heraclius, III. vi. 9, 11;
Moors dwelling there, III. viii. 15;
lost again by the Vandals, III. x. 22-24;
Gelimer hopeless of recovering it, III. xi. 22;
Belisarius sends an army thither, IV. v. 10;
rule of, falls to Sergius, IV. xxi. 1;
Leuathae come from there with a large army, IV. xxviii. 47
Troy, III. xxi. 4
Tryphon, sent to Libya to assess the taxes, IV. viii. 25
Tuscan Sea, separated from the Adriatic by Gaulus and Melita, III. xiv. 16;
severity of its storms, IV. iv. 37
Tzazon, brother of Gelimer;
sent with an army to recover Sardinia, III. xi. 23;
overthrows and kills Godas in Sardinia, III. xxiv. 1;
writes to Gelimer, III. xxiv. 2-4;
receives a letter from him, III. xxv. 10-18;
thereupon departs for Libya, III. xxv. 19-21;
meets Gelimer in the Plain of Boulla, III. xxv. 24;
addresses his troops separately, IV. ii. 23-32;
commands the centre at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. in. 1, 8, 10, 12;
his death, IV. iii. 14;
his head taken to Sardinia by Cyril, IV. v. 2, 4
Uliaris, body-guard of Belisarius, III. xix. 23;
his stupid action at Decimum, III. xix. 24;
kills John the Armenian accidentally, IV, iv. 15 ff.;
takes refuge in a sanctuary, IV. iv. 21;
spared by Belisarius, IV. iv. 25
Ulitheus, trusted body-guard of Gontharis, IV. xxv. 8;
bears messages to Antalas, IV. xxv. 8-11, 19;
at Gontharis' order assassinates Areobindus, IV. xxvi. 32, 33, xxvii. 20;
marches with Artabanes against Antalas, IV. xxvii. 25 ff.;
killed by Artasires at the banquet of Gontharis, IV. xxviii. 19 ff.
Valentinian, son of Constantius, reared by Theodosius, III. iii. 5;
made emperor of the West, III. iii. 8;
captures John and after brutal abuse kills him, III. iii. 9;
his viciousness resulting from early training, III. iii. 10, 11;
loses Libya to the empire, III. iii. 12;
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