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arms, iv. 2; to receive provisions at Ticinum on their journey to Ravenna, iv. 45. Hilarius, a young Goth, grandson of Baion, i. 38; to be allowed to enter on enjoyment of his property, i. 38. Hilderic, King of the Vandals (523-531), murders Amalafrida, widow of his predecessor, ix. 1. Histrius (or Historius), ii. 9. Homer quoted, as to travels of Ulysses, i. 39; as to Priam's request for the body of Hector, ii. 22. Homo; Theodosius is addressed by Theodahad as _Homo suus_; meaning of the term (?), x. 5. 'Honesta missio' of the Theodosian Code illustrated by, v. 36. Honoratus, Vir Illustris, brother of Decoratus, appointed Quaestor; his character, v. 3, 4. Hormisdas, Pope (514-523), election of during Consulship of Cassiodorus, 26. Horses, description of, sent as a present by the King of the Thuringians, iv. 1. Hostilia, on the Po, place of rendezvous for the dromonarii, ii. 31. Hot-springs of Abano described, ii. 39. Hydruntum, or Hydron (_Otranto_), chief seat of the purple manufacture, i. 2. I. Ibbas, General of Theodoric in Gaul (perhaps the person to whom iv. 17 is addressed), 253. Ides of June (June 13th), sailors and ships to meet at Ravenna on, v. 19, 20; eighth day before (June 6th), Goths to come to Ravenna for their largesse upon, v. 26. ILLUSTRATUS VACANS, FORMULA OF, vi. 11. Illustres, highest class of Ministers; who belonged to it? 86-90; was an Illustris once, always an Illustris? 89; were the Consuls Illustres? 90. Illyricum, alleged loss of, under Placidia, xi. 1. Imperium, used of the Gothic kingdom, xii. 28. Importunus, Illustris and Consul (509), accused of assaulting the Green party at the Circus, i. 27. Importunus, Vir Illustris and Patrician, Consul (509), descended from the Decii, iii. 5; incident of the recitation of Lay of the Decii, iii. 5. Indictions, mode of reckoning by, 123-125; remission of taxes at, i. 16. Indulgentia, an amnesty to prisoners, xi. 40. Inquilina persists in harassing Benatus with litigation, iv. 37. Interpretium not to be exacted from Apulian corn-merchants, ii. 26. Intestate property of widow claimed by the State, v. 24 (_see_ also vi. 8); property of an African claimed by a fellow-countryman, xii. 9. Iron, mines of, in Dalmatia, iii. 25; praises of, iii. 25. Istria, Province of, large harvests of wine, oil, and corn in, xii. 22; extraordinary requisition from, xii. 22
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