the, 53
Leo, a Pannonian, 407, 470, 551, 561
Leonas, quaestor of Constantius, 233
Leontius, prefect of Rome, 65
Leptis, a town in Africa, distress of, 497;
implores the emperor's aid, 499
Lesbos, an island on the AEgean Sea, 286
Letian, a German tribe, 231
Leuce, an island in the Black Sea, 292
Liberius, bishop of Rome, banished by Constantius for refusing to concur
in the deposition of Athanasius, 67
Libino, a count, sent by Julian against the Allemanni and slain, 247
Libya, 312
Libyssa, a town in Bithynia, 295
Limigantes, slaves of the Sarmatians, 151, 203;
their treachery, 151, 203, 205;
defeated, 207
Lions in Mesopotamia, 177
Londinium (London), 212, 454, 483
Lorne, a fort in Mesopotamia, 201
Lotophagi, mentioned by Homer, 20
Lucillianus, count of the domestics, and father-in-law of Jovian, 39, 159,
175, 257, 322, 396, 402
Lucullus, a Roman general who defeated the Thracians, 444
Lugdunum (Lyons), 79
Lupicinus, master of the horse, 163;
sent against the Picts, 212, 233;
(ii.) count of Thrace, 587, 589;
(iii.) one of the Gentiles, 460
Luscinus, 361, 548
Luscus, governor of Antioch, burnt to death, 25
Lusius, an officer under Trajan, 526
Lutetia (Paris), the capital of the Parisii, 78
Luto, count, 65
Lycaonia, part of Asia Minor, 7
Lycurgus, the Spartan lawgiver, 88, 296, 572
Lyons (Lugdunum), 79
---- gulf of (Adgradus), 80
Lysimachia, 287
M.
Macellum, in Cappadocia, 48
Macepracta, a town in Assyria, 351
Maces, a promontory in the Persian Gulf, 332
Machamaeus, a Roman general, killed, 374
Macrianus, a king of the Allemanni, 164, 494, 523, 552
Macrones, a people near the Euxine, 290
Maeotis Palus (the Sea of Azov), 291
Magi, 336
Maharbal, 170
Malarichus, commander of the Gentiles, 56, 57;
appointed by Jovian commander of the forces in Gaul, 396
Malechus Podosaces, 350
Mallobaudes, or Mellobaudes, 41, 56, 553, 603
Mamersides, 353, 363
Mamertinus, 255, 259, 279;
made prefect of Italy, with Africa and Illyricum, 414;
accused of peculation, 451
Mancinus, C. Hostilius, a Roman consul, 44
Manlius Priscus, a lieutenant of Pompey, 95
Maogamalcha, a city in Persia, 357
Maraeccus, a river near the Caspian Sea, 291
Maranx, a district in Persia, 375
Maras, a Christian deacon, put to the torture, 32
Maratocupreni, a people in Syria, who lived by plunder, 48
Marcellianus, duke of
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