is remarkable fighting, VI. i. 3;
saves Belisarius from Constantinus, VI. viii. 15
Black Gulf, modern Gulf of Saros, V. xv. 18
Bochas, a Massagete,
bodyguard of Belisarius, VI. ii. 10;
sent to the Plain of Nero, VI. ii. 20;
helps to rout the Goths, but is surrounded and wounded, VI. ii. 21-23;
after inflicting great losses upon the Goths, VI. ii. 36;
rescued by Valerian and Martinus, VI. ii. 24;
dies of his wound, VI. ii. 32
Boetius, a Roman senator,
son-in-law of Symmachus, V. i. 32;
his death, V. i. 34;
his children receive from Amalasuntha his property, V. ii. 5
Britain,
compared in size with Thule, VI. xv. 4;
offered to the Goths by Belisarius, VI. vi. 28;
much larger than Sicily, _ibid._
Britons, V. xxiv. 36
Broken Wall,
a portion of the defences of Rome, V. xxiii. 3, 4;
not rebuilt by Belisarius, V. xxiii. 5;
never attacked by the Goths, V. xxiii. 6, 7;
never rebuilt, V. xxiii. 8
Bruttii, a people of Southern Italy, V. xv. 22, 23
Bruttium, V. viii. 4
Burgundians,
a barbarian people of Gaul, V. xii. 11;
attacked by the Franks, V. xii. 23;
alliance formed against them by the Franks and Goths, V. xii. 24, 25;
driven back by the Franks, V. xii. 26, 28-30;
and completely subjugated, V. xiii. 3;
sent by Theudibert as allies to the Goths, VI. xii. 38, 39
Burnus, town in Liburnia, V. xvi. 13, 15
Byzantines, their identification of the Palladium, V. xv. 14
Byzantium,
ashes from Vesuvius once fell there, VI. iv. 27;
senate house of, V. v. 19
Cadmean victory, V. vii. 5
Caesar, see Augustus
Caesena,
fortress in northern Italy, V. i. 15;
distance from Ravenna, _ibid._;
garrisoned by Vittigis, VI. xi. 3
Calabria, in southern Italy, VI. v. 2
Calabrians,
their location, V. xv. 21, 22;
voluntarily submit to Belisarius, V. xv. 3
Calydonian boar, its tusks preserved in Beneventus, V. xv. 8
Campani, a people of southern Italy, V. xv. 22
Campania,
its cities: Naples, V. viii. 5;
and Cumae, V. xiv. 2;
sought by Roman fugitives, V. xvii. 20;
by refugees from Rome, V. xxv. 4, 10;
by Procopius, VI. ix. 1 ff.;
by Antonina, VI. iv. 14;
Roman forces unite there, VI. v. 2;
Procopius gathers soldiers and provisions in, VI. iv. 19;
offered to Belisarius by the Goths, VI. vi. 30
Cappadocians, Theodoriscus and George, V. xxix. 20
Capua, terminus of the Appian Way, V. xiv. 6
Carcasiana, city in Gaul
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