sels firmness in dealing with the Nika insurrection, I. xxiv. 33 ff.;
encourages Antonina in her plan to entrap John the Cappadocian,
I. xxv. 22;
succeeds in punishing him, I. xxv. 30;
her death, II. xxx. 49
Theodoras, a citizen of Daras, skilled in mechanics, II. xiii. 26
Theodorus, an official in the palace in Byzantium, superintends the work of
providing burial for the victims of the pestilence, II. xxiii. 6 ff.
Theodosiopolis, its location, I. x. 18, xv. 2, II. xxiv. 12;
near the sources of the Euphrates and Tigris, I. xvii. 4;
fortified by Anastasius, I. x. 19;
near Bolum, I. xv. 32;
distance from Doubios, II. xxv. 1;
from Citharizon, II. xxiv. 13
Theodosiopolis, city near the Aborrhas River, II. xix. 29
Theodosius II., son of Arcadius, as a child is made the ward of the
Persian king Isdigerdes, I. ii. 1 ff.;
sends Anatolius as envoy to the Persians, I. ii. 12;
makes peace with the Persians, I. ii. 15;
Arsaces' abdication of the kingship of Armenia in his favour, II. iii. 35
Thermopylae, attacked by the Huns, II. iv. 10
Thessaly, plundered by the Huns, II. iv. 10
Thilasamon, village near Amida, I. ix. 14
Thomas, chief priest of Apamea, displays the wood of the cross,
II. xi. 16 ff.;
goes before Chosroes, II. xi. 20 ff.;
saves the wood of the cross, II. xi. 29, 30
Thomas, ambassador to the Persians, meets Chosroes on the Tigris,
I. xxii. 1
Thomas Gouzes, commander in Lazica, II. xxx. 5
Thrace, Thracians in the army of Belisarius, II. xix. 32, xxi. 4;
home of Coutzes and Bouzes, I. xiii. 5
Timostratus, brother of Rufinus, Roman officer, captured by Alamoundaras,
I. xvii. 43, 44
Tigris River, its source in Armenia, I. xvii. 4;
its course into Assyria, I. xvii. 5, 6;
distance from Nisibis, I. xi. 27;
its junction with the Euphrates, I. xvii. 22;
flows between Seleucia and Ctesiphon, II. xxviii. 5
Trajan, a guardsman, sent with Arethas into Assyria, II. xix. 15 ff.;
they return by another route, II. xix. 28 ff.
Trapezus, city on the Euxine, II. xxix. 22, xxx. 14
Tretum, a place near Antioch where was a temple of Michael, II. xi. 7
Tribunianus, a Pamphylian, quaestor, I. xxiv. 11;
his dexterity in manipulating laws, I. xxiv. 16;
dismissed from office, I. xxiv. 17;
restored to office, I. xxv. 1, 2;
his death, I. xxv. 2
Tribunus, a physician, beloved by Chosroes, II. xxviii. 8 ff.
Tripod, before the palace of the Persian king, w
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