le, 310
Iconium, a town in Pisidia, 5
Icosium, a town in Mauritania, 529
Idmon, an augur, 290
Igilgitanum, part of the coast of Mauritania, so called from the town
Igilgili (Iijeli), 526
Igmazen, king of Mauritania, 535
Ilus, son of Troas, 296
Imbros, an island off the coast of Thrace, 286
Immo, a Roman count, 261
Ingenuus, a rebel, 274
Innocentius, 121
Iphicles, a philosopher, envoy from Epirus, 561
Iris, a river flowing into the Euxine, 289
Isaflenses, a people of Africa, 534
Isauria, a province of Asia Minor, 6
Isaurians, rebellion of the, 5;
they besiege Seleucia, 8;
compelled by Nebridius to disperse, 10
Isocrates, 570
Izala, a mountain in Mesopotamia, 173
J.
Jacobus, treasurer of the commander of the cavalry, 200
Januarius, a relation of the Emperor Julian, 406
Jasonium, a mountain in Media, 339
Jaxamatae, a Scythian tribe, 291
Jaxartae and Jaxartes, a people and river of Scythia, 341
Jazyges, a people on the Palus Maeotis, 291
Jerusalem, the temple of, 317
Jews, 283
Jovian, chief officer of the guard, 276;
son of Varronianus, 388;
elected emperor after Julian, 388;
his treaty with Sapor, 393;
advances to Hatra, 395;
his severity, 399;
visits Tarsus, 402;
dies suddenly at Dadastana, 403;
his character, 405;
his body brought to Constantinople, 406
Jovianus, a secretary, 361, 398, 417
Jovinianus, a Persian satrap, 175
Jovinus, master of the horse, 256, 261, 279, 396;
commander of the forces in Gaul, 414;
his vigour, 436;
defeats the Germans, 458;
his execution, 501
Jovius, a quaestor, 256, 294
Juba, king of Mauritania, 308
Jubileni, an African tribe, 535
Julian, son of Constantius and Basilina, 383;
born at Constantinople, 295;
educated by Eusebius, bishop of Nicomedia, 295;
protected by Queen Eusebia, 48;
is invested with the title of Caesar, 69;
married to Helena, 71;
made consul, 83;
marches against the Allemanni, 85;
temperate habits, 89;
his moderation, 91;
plots against, 93;
second consulship, 104;
his first campaign, 105;
his prudence, 107;
his speech to his soldiers, 109;
the Allemanni sue for peace, 126;
fixes his winter residence at Paris, 128;
attacks the Chamavi, 141;
military sedition, 142;
he crosses the Rhine, 163;
Constantius grows jealous of him, 216;
saluted as emperor, 219;
his dream, 223;
his letters to Constantius,
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