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s gather in Numidia, IV. xv. 50; the Romans march against him at Gazophyla, IV. xv. 52; comes alone into the Roman army and addresses the soldiers, IV. xv. 53-57; received with favour, IV. xv. 58; kills the Roman commanders in a sanctuary, IV. xv. 59; eager to fight a battle with Germanus, IV. xvi. 8; approaches Carthage, hoping for defection from there, IV. xvi. 9, 10; his hopes falsified, IV. xvii. 1; defeated by Germanus at Scalae Veteres, IV. xvii. 3 ff.; escapes with a few men, IV. xvii. 24; hopes to renew the battle with the help of the Moors, IV. xvii. 32; makes his escape with difficulty, IV. xvii. 33; suffers another defeat, IV. xvii. 34; withdraws to Mauritania and marries the daughter of a Moorish chief, IV. xvii. 35; the end of his mutiny, _ibid._; IV. xix. 3; joins Antalas, IV. xxii. 5, xxiii. 1; receives Roman captives, IV. xxiii. 10, 17; joins the Moors in plundering Libya, IV. xxiii. 26-31; Areobindus sends an army against him, IV. xxiv. 6; his enmity against John, IV, xxiv. 9; mortally wounded by him in battle, IV. xxiv. 11; carried out of the battle, IV. xxiv. 12; his death, IV. xxiv. 14; succeeded by John as tyrant of the mutineers, IV. xxv. 3 Syllectus, city in Libya, III. xvi. 9; captured by Belisarius' men, III. xvi. 11; entered by the Roman army, III. xvii. 6 Symmachus, a Roman senator; accompanies Germanus to Libya, IV. xvi. 2; summoned to Byzantium, IV. xix. 1 Syracuse, city in Sicily, III. xiv. 13; its harbour Arethusa, III. xiv. 11; Procopius sent thither, III. xiv. 3, 7; Belisarius passes the winter there, IV. xiv. 4, 41; distance from Caucana, III. xiv. 4 Taenarum, called Caenopolis in Procopius' time; promontory of the Peloponnesus, III. xiii. 8; Gizeric repulsed from there, III. xxii. 16 Tamougadis, a city at the foot of Mt. Aurasium; dismantled by the Moors, IV. xiii. 26, xix. 20 Tattimuth, sent in command of an army to Tripolis, III. x. 23; receives support from Belisarius, IV. v. 10 Taulantii, a people of Illyricum, III. ii. 9 Tebesta, city in Libya; distance from Carthage, IV. xxi. 19 Terentius, Roman commander of infantry, III. xi. 7, IV. xv. 50 Theoderic, king of the Goths; gives his daughter in marriage to the king of the Vandals, and makes certain concessions in Sicily, III. viii. 11-13, IV. v. 21; becomes hostile to the Vandals, III. ix. 3; refrains from attac
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