t on the Euphrates, 349
Thiodamas, 302
Thmuis, a town in Egypt, 313
Thrace, 442;
description of the country and the people, 287, 443, 444
Thucydides, 191, 343
Thule, 171
Thuringians, 583;
revolt, 588;
defeat an army under Lupicinus, 590
Thynia, a district of Bithynia, 288
Tibareni, a people of Pontus, 290
Tiber, 542
Tibris, 289
Ticinum (now Pavia), 72
Tigaviae, a town of Mauritania, 530
Tigris, 333
Timagenes, a Greek writer, 73
Tingetanum, a fort in Mauritania, 531
Tios, a town of the Euxine, 289
Tipata, a town in Mauritania, 532
Tiphys, the pilot of the Argonauts, 290
Tiposa, a town in Mauritania, 529
Tisias, an ancient Greek orator, 554
Tochari, a Bactrian tribe, 340
Tolosa (Toulouse), 79
Tomi, a city of Thrace, 293
Tomyris, a queen of Scythia, 331
Totordanes, a river of the Sauromatae, 291
Toxandria, a town built by the Franks, 141
Tragonice, a town of Persia, 338
Trajan (i.), the Emperor, 29, 102, 395, 440;
(ii.) count of Armenia, 503, 547;
his battle with the Goths, 595, 608, 615
Transcellensis, a mountain in Mauritania, 529
Trapezus, a Sinopean colony in Pontus, 289
Trebatius, a lawyer, 556
Treves (Treviri), 79
Tribocci, a tribe on the Upper Rhine, 120
Tricapae (Troyes), 79
Tricesimae (Kellen), 161
Tricorii, a people of the Alps, 77
Tripoli, 496, 551
Troglodytae, a tribe near the Red Sea, 293
Tubusuptum, a town in Mauritania, 527
Tungri (Tongres), 78, 141
Turgana, an Arabian island, 338
Tyana, a town in Cappadocia, 333, 402
Tyndenses, a people of Mauritania, 527
Tyras (the Dniester), 293
Tyre, 28
Tyros, a town on the Euxine, 293
U.
Ultra, the son of Aspacuras, 466
Ur, a fort in Persia, 396
Urbicius, duke of Mesopotamia, 549
Urius, king of the Allemanni, 107, 164
Ursatius, 413, 415
Ursicinus, king of the Allemanni, 107, 164
---- master of the horse in the East, 30, 36;
recalled, 37;
danger of, 47;
goes to Cologne, 61, 86, 180, 189, 190;
charges against, 213
Ursinus, contest with Damasus for the bishopric of Rome, 441
Ursulus, 96, 280
Usafer, a Sarmatian noble, 149
Uscudama, a town in Thrace, 39, 444
V.
Vadomarius, king of the Allemanni, 32, 247, 248, 425, 503
Vagabanta, a town of Mesopotamia, 504
Valens of Thessalonica, 274
Valens chosen emperor of the East by his brother Valentinian, 413;
his alarm at the successes of Procopius, 42
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