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; battle fought near it, V. xii. 35 ff.; besieged by the Franks, V. xii. 41; siege raised at the approach of Theoderic, V. xii. 44; its treasures conveyed to Ravenna, V. xii. 47; later returned to Amalaric, V. xiii. 6 Carnii, a people of central Europe, V. xv. 27 Carthage, the ostensible destination of Belisarius' expedition, V. v. 6 Catana, in Sicily; taken by Belisarius, V. v. 12 Celtica, at the headwaters of the Po, V. i. 18 Centenarium, a sum of money, V. xiii. 14; cf. Book I. xxii. 4 Centumcellae, town in Italy; occupied by the Romans, VI. vii. 23; abandoned by the Goths, VI. vii. 18; distance from Rome, VI. vii. 19 Charybdis, the story of, located at the Strait of Messana, V. viii. 1 Chersonese (Thracian), the size of its isthmus, V. xv. 18 Chorsamantis, a Massagete, bodyguard of Belisarius; alone pursues the Goths to their camp, VI. i. 21-25; wounded in a second encounter, VI. i. 26, 27; goes out alone against the Goths and is killed, VI. i. 28-33 Chorsomanus, a Massagete, bodyguard of Belisarius, V. xvi. 1 Christ, His Apostle Peter, V. xix. 4 Christians, their disagreement regarding doctrine, V. iii. 5, 6; the following are mentioned as Christians: the Neapolitans, V. ix. 27; the Arborychi and Germans, V. xii. 15; the Lombards, VI. xiv. 9; the Eruli, VI. xiv. 33, 34; Christian teachings held in especial favour by the Romans, V. xxv. 23 Circaeum, mountain near Taracina, V. xi. 2; considered to be named from the Homeric Circe, _ibid._; its resemblance to an island, V. xi. 3, 4 Circe, her meeting with Odysseus, V. xi. 2 Cloadarius, ruler of the Franks; sanctions treaty with Theodatus, V. xiii. 27 Clusium, city in Tuscany; garrisoned by Vittigis, VI. xi. 1; surrenders to Belisarius, VI. xiii. 2, 3; garrisoned by him, VI. xiii. 4 Comum, city near Milan; occupied by Mundilas, VI. xii. 40 Conon, commander of Isaurians, VI. v. 1; proceeds to Ostia by sea, VI. v. 3; captures Ancon, VI. xi. 5; nearly loses it by a blunder, VI. xiii. 8 ff. Constantianus, commander of the royal grooms; sent to Illyricum, V. vii. 26; his successful campaign in Dalmatia, V. vii. 27-36; in control of the territory as far as Liburnia, V. xv. 15; prepares to defend Salones, V. xvi. 14, 15 Constantine I, said to have discovered the Palladium in Byzantium, V. xv. 14; his forum there, _ibid._ Constantinus, of Thrace,
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