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the army, IV. xvii. 30; defeats Stotzas in a second battle, IV. xvii. 34; learns the plot of Maximinus from Asclepiades; IV. xviii. 4; invites Max. to join his body-guards, IV. xviii. 5, 6; frustrates the attempt of Maximinus, IV. xviii. 8-15; examines Max. and impales him, IV. xviii. 17, 18; summoned to Byzantium, IV. xix. 1; false report of his coming to Carthage, IV. xxiii. 23, 25 Gibamundus, nephew of Gelimer, III. xviii. 1; sent to attack the Roman army on the left, _ibid._; his force destroyed at Pedion Halon, III. xviii. 12, 19, xix. 18, 19, xxv. 15 Gizeric, king of the Vandals; son of Godigisclus and brother of Gontharis, III. iii. 23; father of Honoric, Genzon, and Theodorus, III. v. 6, 11, vi. 24; becomes ruler of the Vandals with his brother, III. iii. 23; according to one account destroyed his brother Gontharis, III. iii. 33; his great ability, III. iii. 24; invited by Boniface to share Libya, III. iii. 25; leads the Vandals into Libya, III. iii. 33; besieges Hippo Regius, III. iii. 32, 34; discovers Marcian among Roman captives, III. iv. 3-8; spares his life and makes him swear friendship to the Vandals, III. iv. 9, 10; secures possession of Libya, III. xxi. 16, xxii. 4; secures his power by making a compact with Valentinian and giving his son as a hostage, III. iv. 12-14, xvi. 13; receives his son back, III. iv. 14; receives ambassadors from the Vandals who had not emigrated, III. xxii. 7; at first hears them with favour, but later refuses their petition, III. xxii. 9-11; makes an attempt on Taenarum, III. xxii. 16; attacks Zacynthus and brutally massacres many of the inhabitants, III. xxii. 17, 18; invited by Eudoxia to punish Maximus, III. iv. 38, 39; despoils the city of Rome, III. v. 1 ff. IV. ix. 5, 8; takes captive Eudoxia and her daughters, III. v. 3; removes the walls of Libyan cities, III. v. 8, xv. 9; wins ridicule thereby in later times, III. v. 9; destroyed all the tax records of Libya, IV. viii. 25; enslaves notable Libyans and takes property from others, III. v. 11, 12; exempts confiscated lands from taxation, III. v. 14; with the Moors, makes many inroads into Roman provinces III. v. 22-25; Aspar urges Basiliscus to spare him, III. vi. 4; desires the appointment of Olyvrius as emperor of the West, III. vi. 6; his fear of Leon, III. vi. 11; persuades Basiliscus to delay, III. vi. 12
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