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; iv. 19, 36; especial desire of Theodoric for good government of, iii. 38; famine in, to be relieved from Italy, iv. 5, 7; placed under government of Arigern (probably before Gemellus), iv. 16; Gepid troops ordered for defence of, v. 10, 11; peace of, disturbed by Gesalic, v. 43; Athalaric's accession announced to his subjects in, viii. 6, 7. Gemellus, Senator, appointed Governor of Gaul, iii. 16, 17; instructions to, iii. 32, 41; iv. 12, 19, 21. Genesius, Vir Spectabilis, directed to reform the sanitary condition of Parma, viii. 30. Genoa, Jews living at, ii. 27. Gensemund, an example of fidelity to the Amal race, viii. 9; his history mysterious, 354 _n_. Gentilis, barbarian, i. 46; ii. 16; viii. 22. Gentilitas, barbarism, misery of, iii. 17. Geometry, origin of, iii. 52. Gepidae, ordered for defence of Gaul, to march peaceably through Northern Italy, v. 10, 11; extraordinarily high rate of pay of (?), v. 11. Germanus, his complaint against Bishop Peter, iii. 37. Gesalic, natural son of Alaric II, sheltered by Thrasamund, King of the Vandals, v. 43, 44. Getae, confusion of, with Goths, 31, 32. Gibbon, on the 'Variae,' 120; as to character of accusers of Boethius, 365; as to Theodoric's participation in murder of Amalasuentha, 433 _n_. Gildias, Vir Spectabilis, Count of Syracuse, rebuked for oppression of the Sicilians, ix. 14 (_see_ also ix. 11). Godomar, King of the Burgundians (524-534), 456 _n_. Gold-mining in Bruttii, ix. 3. Gothic History of Cassiodorus, estimate of, by its author, 29, 30, 137; ix. 25; purpose of, 30; Jordanes' abstract of, 34. Gothic law for Gothic men (?), vii. 3; viii. 3; not for Romans, ix. 14. Goths, delight of in war, i. 24; manner of training young, i. 38; disputes between, and Romans, in Samnium, to be settled by Sunhivad, iii. 13; Pannonia of old the dwelling of, iii. 23; in Picenum and Tuscia evading payment of taxes, iv. 14; ancestors of (Guttones), dealers in amber, 266; in Picenum and Samnium summoned to royal presence, v. 26, 27; free Gothic warriors enslaved, v. 29, 30; degrading services not to be claimed from, v. 39; disputes with Romans, how to be decided, vii. 3; relation of Gothic Comes to his Roman staff, vii. 25; oath between, and Romans on Athalaric's accession, viii. 7; settled at Reate and Nursia, viii. 26; indignant at the murder of Amalafrida, ix. 1; '
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