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V. xxviii. 46; subsequent battles, IV. xxviii. 47 ff. Byzantium, distance from the mouth of the Danube, III. i. 10; from Carthage, III. x. 14; its chief priest Epiphanius, III. xii. 2; natives of, as rowers in the Roman fleet, III. xi. 16 Cabaon, a Moorish ruler, prepares to meet the Vandals, III. viii. 15-16; sends spies to Carthage, III. viii. 17 ff.; receives the report of his spies, III. viii. 24; prepares for the conflict, III. viii. 25, 26, IV. xi. 17; defeats the enemy, III. viii. 28 Caenopolis, name of Taenarum in Procopius' time, III. xiii. 8 Caesar, a title given to one next below the emperor in station, III. vii. 21, 23 Caesarea, first city of "Second Mauretania," IV. xx. 31; situated at its eastern extremity, IV. x. 29; distance from Carthage, IV. v. 5; recovered for the Romans by Belisarius, _ibid._, IV. xx. 32 Calonymus, of Alexandria, admiral of the Roman fleet, III. xi. 14; ordered by Belisarius not to take the fleet into Carthage, III. xvii. 16; enters the harbour Mandracium with a few ships, and plunders the houses along the sea, III. xx. 16; bound by oath to return his plunder, III. xx. 23; disregards his oath, but later dies of apoplexy in Byzantium, III. xx. 24, 25 Capitolinus, see Jupiter. Cappadocia, Basiliscus exiled thither, III. vii. 24 Caputvada, a place on the African coast; distance from Carthage, III. xiv. 17; the Roman army lands there, _ibid._ Caranalis, town in Sardinia, captured by Tzazon, III. xxiv. 1, xxv. 10, IV. xiii. 44 Carthage, city in Africa, founded by Dido, IV. x. 25; grows to be the metropolis of Libya, IV. x. 26, 27; captured by the Romans, IV. x. 28; after the Vandal occupation, its wall preserved by Gizeric, III. v. 6; the only city with walls in Libya, III. xv. 9; its defences neglected by the Vandals, III. xxi. 11, 12; entered by the Roman army under Belisarius, III. xx. 17, 21; its fortifications restored by Belisarius, III. xxiii. 19, 20; besieged by Gelimer, IV. i. 3; by Stotzas, IV. xv. 8; its surrender prevented by Belisarius, IV. xv. 9, 10; the harbours, Stagnum, III. xv. 15, xx. 15, and Mandracium, III. xx. 3, 14, IV. xxvi. 10; the ship-yard Misuas, IV. xiv. 40; its suburb Aclas, IV. vii. 13; and Decimum, III. xvii. 11; its aqueduct, IV. i. 2; its hippodrome, IV. xiv. 31, xviii. 11; its palace, III. xx, 21, IV. xiv. 34, xviii. 8, xxvi. 20
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