, King of, married to Amalabirga, niece of Theodoric,
iv. 1.
Tiber to be crossed by a bridge of boats, xii. 19.
Ticinum (_Pavia_), inhabitants of,
ordered to provision the Heruli on their journey to King's Comitatus,
iv. 45;
corn warehouse at, to be opened, x. 27; xii. 27;
provision dealers at, x. 28;
Count Winusiad, Governor of, x. 29.
Tituli, practice of affixing to property, condemned, ix. 18.
Totila, words of, as to exceptional favour accorded to Sicily, 397.
Trajan, oath taken by, to the Roman people, viii. 3;
noble saying of, to an orator, viii. 13.
Transmund (Thrasamund), King of the Vandals (496-523),
complained of for sheltering Gesalic, Theodoric's enemy, v. 43;
the reconciliation, v. 44.
Transmutation of metals (?), viii. 3.
Treasure, buried, search for, iv. 34.
TRIBUNATUS PROVINCIARUM, FORMULA OF, vii. 30.
Tribuni Maritimorum (in islands of Venetia), xii. 24.
TRIBUNUS VOLUPTATUM, MINISTER OF PUBLIC AMUSEMENT, FORMULA OF, vii. 10;
Bacauda appointed, at Milan, v. 25;
referred to, vi. 19.
Tridentum (_Trient_), proprietors in district of, ii. 17;
new city to be erected in district of, v. 9;
corn warehouse at, to be opened, x. 27.
Trigguilla, 'Regiae Praepositus Domus,' was he the Praetorian Praefect
whose misgovernment is denounced, viii. 20?
Trina Illatio, three instalments for payment of taxes, ii. 24; x. 27
(?); xi. 7, 35, 36, 37; xii. 2, 16, 27 (?).
Trittheim, John (Trithemius), Abbot of Spanheim,
his notice of date of Cassiodorus' birth, 9, 10, 66;
as to office of Abbot held by Cassiodorus, 56 _n_.
TUITIO REGII NOMINIS, FORMULA BESTOWING, vii. 39;
promised to owner of potteries, ii. 23;
to Milanese Church, ii. 29;
to Maurentius and Paula, iv. 9;
alluded to in Edictum Athalarici, ix. 18 (p. 404).
Tullianus, son of Venantius, 221.
Tulum, Patrician, his early history and character, viii. 9, 10;
embassy to Constantinople (?), viii. 9;
share in the war of Sirmium, viii. 10;
in the Gaulish wars (508 and 523), viii. 10;
his escape from shipwreck, viii. 10;
marriage with an Amal princess, viii. 9;
letter written on his behalf to the Senate, viii. 11;
declared Patrician, viii. 9, 10, 11, 12;
receives Castrum Lucullanum from Theodoric and hands it over to
Joannes, viii. 25.
Tupha (Tufa), an officer of Odovacar,
who deserted to Theodoric and then betrayed him, 251;
lawsuit about his property, confiscat
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