I. xxi. 27;
invade Roman territory, I. xxi. 28;
often defeated by Dagaris, I. xxii. 19;
receiving annual payments from the Romans, II. x. 23;
held back by the Lazi, II. xv. 3;
in the army of Chosroes, II. xxvi. 5;
assist the Romans in the defence of Edessa, II. xxvi. 25, 26;
invade Europe, II. iv. 4 ff.;
cross the Hellespont into Asia, II. iv. 9;
plunder Illyricum and Thessaly and Greece as far as the Isthmus,
II. iv. 10-12
Hypatius, nephew of Anastasius, I. viii. 2;
army routed by Cabades, I. viii. 10-18;
his escape, I. viii. 19;
sent as envoy to the Persians, I. xi. 24;
slandered by Rufinus, I. xi. 38;
his punishment, I. xi. 39;
sent from the palace by Justinian, I. xxiv. 19-21;
declared emperor by the populace, and conducted to the hippodrome,
I. xxiv. 22 f.;
his wife Mary, I. xxiv. 23;
takes the emperor's seat in the hippodrome, I. xxiv. 42;
brought before Justinian as a prisoner, I. xxiv. 53;
meets his death bravely, I. xxiv. 55, 56
Iberia, Iberians, a Christian people, side with the Romans,
I. xii. 2 ff., II. xv. 6;
come to Byzantium, I. xii. 14;
given choice of remaining in Byzantium or returning to their homes,
I. xxii. 16;
dissatisfied with Persian rule, II. xxviii. 20, 21
Ildiger, in the army of Martinus, II. xxiv. 13
Illyricum, invaded by the Huns, II. iv. 5, 10
Immortals, a detachment of the Persian army, I. xiv. 31;
at the battle of Daras, I. xiv. 44 ff.
India, washed by the "Red Sea," I. xix. 3;
boats in, tale to account for their construction without iron,
I. xix. 23, 24;
iron not produced there nor imported from elsewhere, I. xix. 24-26;
silk export, I. xx. 9, 12;
its trade with Doubios, II. xxv. 3
Ionian Gulf, II. iv. 4
Iotabe, an Island In the "Red Sea," I. xix. 3
Iphigenia, the story of her flight from the sanctuary of Artemis,
I. xvii. 11 ff.;
temple dedicated to her by Orestes, I. xvii. 18
Iris River, in Pontus, I. xvii. 14
Isaac, brother of Narses, betrays Bolum to the Romans and comes as a
deserter to Byzantium, I. xv. 32, 33;
commander in Armenia, II. xxiv. 14;
carries his brother Narses out of the battle of Anglon, II. xxv. 24
Isaurians, in the Roman army, I. xviii. 5;
commanded by Longinus and Stephanacius, I. xviii. 7;
at the battle on the Euphrates, I. xviii. 38;
their inexperience in war, I. xviii. 39
Isdigerdes, Persian king, guardian of Theodosius I. ii. 7 ff.
Isdigousnas, high Per
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