es,
I. x. 10, 11, xvi. 4;
insurrection raised against him by Vitalianus, I. viii. 3, xiii. 10;
refuses request of Cabades for a loan, I. vii. 1, 2;
shews favour to citizens of Amida, I. vii. 35;
sends succour to Amida, I. viii. 1;
fortifies Daras, I. x. 13;
placates Cabades, I. x. 17;
fortifies Theodosiopolis, I. x. 18, 19;
his death, I. xi. 1
Anastasius of Daras, overthrows tyranny there, I. xxvi. 8, II. iv. 15;
bears a letter from Justinian to Chosroes, II. iv. 15;
detained by Chosroes, II. iv. 26;
dismissed by Chosroes, II. v. 27;
present with Chosroes at the sack of Sura, II. ix. 10
Anatolius, General of the East, averts danger to the empire by courtesy
to the Persian king, I. ii. 12-15
Andreas, of Byzantium, his exploits in single combat, I. xiii. 30 ff.
Anglon, village in Persarmenia, II. xxv. 5;
Roman armies routed there, II. xxv. 23 ff.
Aniabedes, sent by Chosroes to capture Petra, II. xvii. 4;
impaled by Chosroes, II. xvii. 11
Antinous, city of, in Aegypt, John the Cappadocian imprisoned there,
I. xxv. 43
Antioch, its importance, I. xvii. 36, II. viii. 23, ix. 3, x. 5;
situation, II. vi. 10, viii. 21;
ease with which it might be captured, I. xvii. 38;
character of the inhabitants, I. xvii. 37, II. viii. 6;
distance from Beroea, II. vii. 21;
from Seleucia, II. xi. 1;
visited by an earthquake, II. xiv. 6;
the citizens propose to buy off Chosroes, II. vi. 16;
besieged by Chosroes, II. viii. 1 ff.;
the wall stormed by Chosroes, II. viii. 8 ff.;
captured by Chosroes, II. viii. 20 ff.;
plundered by Chosroes, II. ix. 14 ff.;
burnt, II. ix. 17, 18;
young men of, check the victorious Persians in a street fight,
II. viii. 28, 29, 32, ix. 5;
citizens of, massacred by the Persians, II. viii. 34;
church of, robbed of great treasures by Chosroes, II. ix. 15, 16;
spared in the burning of the city, II. ix. 18, x. 6;
citizens of, receive portent of coming misfortunes, II. x. 1 ff.; xiv. 5;
two women of, their sad fate at the capture of the city, II. viii. 35;
captives of, offered for sale by Chosroes, II. xiii. 2 ff.;
settled by Chosroes in a newly built city under
special laws, II. xiv. 1 ff.
Antioch of Chosroes, special laws concerning it, II. xiv. 3, 4
Antonina, wife of Belisarius, brings about the downfall of John the
Cappadocian, I. xxv. 13 ff.;
departs to the East, I. xxv. 23
Apamea, city of Syria, II. xi. 2, 4;
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