my, II. xx. 24, 27, 28
Eusebius, Roman ambassador to the Persian king Perozes, I. iii. 8;
warns Perozes of the stratagem of the Ephthalitae I. iii. 13
Eusebius, bishop of Cyzicus, murdered by the citizens, I. xxv. 37, 38
Euxine Sea, receives the waters of the Phasis, II. xxix. 18;
Chosroes desires an outlet to it, II. xxviii. 23
Evaris, builder of a temple of Michael at Tretum, near Antioch, II. xi. 7
Florentinus, a Thracian, distinguishes himself at the battle of Satala,
I. xv. 15, 16
Gabalas, a Saracen, father of Arethas, I. xvii. 47
Galatians, on the Euxine, II. xxviii. 23
Gabboulon, distance from Chalcis, I. xviii. 8
Gaza, limit of Arabia in olden times, I. xix. 20
Gelimer, brought captive to Byzantium by Belisarius, II. xxi. 28
George, confidant of Belisarius, persuades the inhabitants of Sisauranon
to capitulate, II. xix. 22, 23;
saves the city of Daras, II. xxviii. 33 f.
Germanus, nephew of Justinian, II. vi. 9;
commander at the battle of Daras, I. xiii. 21;
sent to meet the invasion of Chosroes, II. vi. 9;
establishes himself In Antioch and inspects the fortifications,
II. vi. 10;
retires into Cilicia, II. vii. 18
Glones, a Persian, in command of the garrison in Amida, I. vii. 33;
destroyed by a stratagem, I. ix. 5-17;
son of, I. ix. 4, 18
Godidisklus, a Goth, an officer in the Roman army, I. viii. 3
Gorgo, city of the Ephthalitae, against the Persian frontier,
I. iii. 2, iv. 10
Goths, march with Belisarius against Chosroes,
II. xiv. 10, xviii. 24, xxi. 4
Goubazes, king of Lazica, privy councillor of Justinian _in absentia_,
II. xxix. 31;
gives himself and his people over to Chosroes, II. xvii. 2 ff.;
plotted against by Phabrizus, II. xxix. 2 ff.;
begs Justinian to succour the Lazi, II. xxix. 9;
with Dagisthaeus besieges Petra, II. xxix. 11 ff.;
defends one pass against the Persians, II. xxix. 28 ff.;
asks Justinian to send money to the Alani and the Sabeiri, II. xxix. 30;
Chosroes plans to put him out of the way, II. xxviii. 30, xxix. 2 ff.;
rewarded with money by Justinian, II. xxx. 28;
with Dagisthaeus attacks and almost annihilates the Persians,
II. xxx. 39 ff.
Gourgenes, king of Iberia, revolts from the Persians,
I. xii. 4 ff., II. xv. 6, xxviii. 20;
retires before the Persian army into Lazica, I. xii. 11, 12
Gousanastades, "chanaranges," counsels the execution of Cabades, I. v. 4;
put to death by Cabades,
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