Gothorum laus est civilitas custodita,' ix. 14;
dissensions between Gothic soldiers and Roman populace, x. 14;
raise Witigis on the shield as King, 'indicamus parentes nostros
Gothos inter procinctuales gladios, more majorum, scuto supposito,
regalem nobis contulisse, praestante Deo, dignitatem,' x. 31.
Gout, a living death, x. 29.
Graius (?), Senatorial rank conferred on, vi. 14.
Grammarians, twelve eminent, quoted by Cassiodorus, 65;
salaries of, to be increased, ix. 21.
Granaries in Rome, repair of, iii. 29.
Gravasiani (?), iv. 38.
Green party in the Circus, complaint made by, i. 20;
complaint against Theodoric (the Patrician) and Importunus, i. 27;
mentioned, i. 32, 33;
rivalry of with the Blues, iii. 51.
Gregory of Tours, incompleteness of his history of Clovis, 24.
Gregory the Great, Pope (590-604), as to wine called Palmatiana, 500
_n_.
Griffins dig for gold, and delight in contemplation of that metal, ix.
3.
GUARD AT THE GATES OF A CITY, FORMULA RESPECTING, vii. 29.
Guardianship of orphans delegated by Theodoric, i. 36;
of the young Hilarius not to be protracted, i. 38.
Gudelina, wife of Theodahad, letters of, to Theodora, x. 20, 21, 23;
letter of, to Justinian, x. 24;
doubtful allusion of, to murder of Amalasuentha, x. 20.
Gudila accused of enslaving Ocer, a blind Goth, v. 29.
Guduim, Sajo, v. 27;
Vir Sublimis and Dux, v. 30;
accused of imposing servile tasks on Costula and Daila, v. 30.
Gundibad (Gundobad), King of the Burgundians (473-516),
Theodoric sends him a water-clock and sundial, i. 45, 46;
Theodoric asks him to assist in reconciling Clovis and Alaric,
iii. 2;
called 'senex' by Theodoric, iii. 2.
H.
Haesti, or Aestii, inhabitants of Esthonia, send present of amber to
Theodoric, v. 2.
Hannibal, death of, iii. 47.
Hasdingi (Hasdirigi?), or Asdingi, royal family of the Vandals,
honoured by alliance with the Amals, ix. 1.
Heliodorus, a relative of Cassiodorus, Praefect in the Eastern Empire,
i. 4.
Helladius, candidate for office of Pantomimist, i. 20;
ordered to come forth and amuse the people, i. 32.
Heracleanus, Presbyter, messenger from Justinian to Theodahad, x. 25.
Herminafrid, King of the Thuringians, married to Amalabirga, niece of
Theodoric, iv. 1.
Heruli, King of,
appealed to by Theodoric to prevent war between Clovis and Alaric,
iii. 3;
King of, adopted as Theodoric's son by right of
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