. xiv. 28, 32
Anchises, father of Aeneas, V. xv. 9
Ancon,
fortress on the Ionian Gulf, VI. xi. 4, 21;
its strong position, VI. xiii. 6;
taken by Belisarius, VI. xi. 5;
attacked by the Goths, VI. xiii. 5 ff.;
port of Auximus, VI. xiii. 7;
distance from Ariminum, VI. xi. 4;
and from Auximus, VI. xiii. 7
Antae, a people settled near the Ister River;
serve in the Roman army, V. xxvii. 2
Anthium,
used as a harbour by the Romans, V. xxvi. 17;
distance from Ostia, _ibid._
Antiochus, a Syrian, resident in Naples, favours the Roman party,
V. viii. 21
Antonina,
wife of Belisarius, V. xviii. 43;
departs for Naples, VI. iv. 6;
arriving in Taracina, proceeds to Campania, VI. iv. 14,
where she assists Procopius, VI. iv. 20;
assists in shipping provisions from Ostia to Rome, VI. vii. 4 ff.;
mother of Photius, V. v. 5, xviii. 18;
mother-in-law of Ildiger, VI. vii. 15
Aordus, an Erulian, brother of Datius, VI. xv. 29
Appian Way,
built by Appius, V. xiv. 6;
description of the road, V. xiv. 6-11;
travelled by refugees from Rome, V. xxv. 4;
Gothic camp near it, VI. iii. 3, iv. 3, 17
Appius, Roman consul, builder of the Appian Way, V. xiv. 6-9
Apulians,
a people of Southern Italy, V. xv. 21;
voluntarily submit to Belisarius, V. xv. 3
Aquileia, city in northern Italy, V. i. 22
Aquilinus, bodyguard of Belisarius;
performs a remarkable feat, VI. v. 18, 19
Aratius, commander of Armenians,
who had deserted from the Persians, VI. xiii. 17;
joins Belisarius in Italy with an army, _ibid._
Arborychi, barbarians in Gaul,
formerly subject to the Romans, V. xii. 9;
become Roman soldiers, V. xii. 13;
absorbed by the Germans, V. xii. 13-15;
receive land from Roman soldiers, V. xii. 17
Ares, worshipped by the inhabitants of Thule, VI. xv. 25
Argos, Diomedes repulsed thence, V. xv. 8
Arians,
their views not held by the Franks, V. v. 9;
not trusted by Roman soldiers in Gaul, V. xii. 17;
Arian heresy espoused by Amalaric, V. xiii. 10
Ariminum, city of northern Italy,
occupied by John, VI. x. 5 ff.;
abandoned by the Goths, VI. x. 6;
besieged by Vittigis, VI. xi. 3, xii. 1 ff.;
Ildiger and Martinus sent thither, VI. xi. 4, 21;
distance from Ravenna, VI. x. 5;
from Ancon, VI. xi. 4
Armenians, Narses an Armenian, VI. xiii. 17
Artasires, a Persian, bodyguard of Belisarius, VI. ii. 10
Arzes, bodyguard of Belisarius;
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