to Chosroes,
II. vii. 15, ix. 1, x. 10, 18 ff.
John Tzibus, governor of Lazica, his origin and character, II. xv. 9;
persuades Justinian to build Petra, II. xv. 10;
monopolises the retail trade, II. xv. 11, xxix. 21;
valiantly defends Petra, II. xvii. 5 ff.;
killed by a missile, II. xvii. 16
John, serving in the Roman infantry, his tyranny at Daras, I. xxvi. 5-12;
his death, I. xxvi. 12
John the Glutton, a guardsman, sent with Arethas into Assyria,
II. xix. 15 ff.;
commands a detachment in an army to invade Persia, II. xxiv. 15
Julian, sanctuary of, in Antioch, II. x. 8
Julian, brother of Summas, envoy to the Aethiopians and Homeritae,
I. xx. 9, II. i. 10;
private secretary of Justinian, sent as ambassador to Chosroes,
II. vii. 15;
forbids giving money to Chosroes and denounces Ephraemius, II. vii. 16
Justinian, nephew of Justinus, I. xi. 10;
his great love for his wife Theodora, I. xxv. 4;
favours adoption of Chosroes by his uncle Justinus, I. xi. 10;
as general, I. xi. 16, xii. 21;
becomes emperor upon the death of Justinus, I. xiii. 1;
orders the building of a fort in Mindouos, I. xiii. 2;
appoints Belisarius General of the East, I. xiii. 9;
makes Arethas commander of many tribes, I. xvii. 47;
pits Arethas against Alamoundaras, I. xvii. 47, 48;
orders demolition of Philae, I. xix. 36;
endeavours to secure the alliance of the Aethiopians and Homeritae,
I. xix. 1, xx. 9 ff.;
receives the Palm Groves as a present from Abochorabus, I. xix. 10 ff.;
recalls Belisarius and sends Sittas to the East, I. xxi. 2, 3;
receives information from a Persian spy, I. xxi. 13;
concludes the "endless peace," I. xxii. 16;
receives in Byzantium the Cabades who claimed to be the son of Zames,
I. xxiii. 24;
his conduct during the Nika insurrection, I. xxiv. 10 ff.;
his affection for John the Cappadocian, I. xxv. 5, 25, 33;
denounced by the Armenian embassy before Chosroes, II. iii. 37 ff.;
refuses to sanction treaty, II. xiii. 29;
summons Belisarius from Italy and sends him against Chosroes, II. xiv. 8;
commands Belisarius to invade Persia, II. xvi. 5;
sends him again against Chosroes, II. xx. 20;
summons Belisarius from the East in order to send him to Italy,
II. xxi. 34;
takes measures for the relief of the victims of the pestilence,
II. xxiii. 5 ff.;
attacked by the pestilence, II. xxiii. 20;
orders Valerianus and Martinus with others to invade Persia,
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