commands five men to remain on each ship,
III. xv. 36;
punishes some of the soldiers for stealing and addresses the army,
III. xvi. 1-8;
advances with the army to Decimum, where he defeats the Vandals in
an engagement, III. xvi. 9-xix. 33, xxi. 16. xxii. 14;
captures with ease the unwalled cities of Libya, III. v. 9;
prevents the army from entering Carthage on the evening of their arrival,
III. xx. 2;
his commands respected by the greater part of the fleet, III. xx. 15;
enters Carthage with his army, III. xx. 17;
exhorts the soldiers to moderation, III. xx. 18-20;
sits upon the throne of Gelimer, III. xx. 21;
hears and answers complaints of Carthaginian citizens, III. xx. 22, 23;
lunches in Gelimer’s palace, III. xxi. 1, 5;
enjoys great renown by reason of the peaceful entry into Carthage,
III. xxi. 8;
his treaties with the Moors, III. xxv. 2-9, IV. viii. 11 ff., xi. 9;
considers the repair of the fortifications of Carthage, III. xxi. 11;
presses on the work of repairing them, III. xxiii. 19, 20;
spares the messengers of Tzazon, III. xxiv. 6;
and the envoys of Gelimer, III. xxiv. 17;
takes measures to prevent desertions to the Vandals, IV, i. 7-11;
addresses the army, IV. i. 12-25;
defeats the Moors in the battle of Tricamarum, IV. ii. 1-iii. 18;
attacks the Vandal camp, IV. iii. 19;
takes measures to stop the disorder in the Roman army, IV. iv. 6-8;
sends John the Armenian to pursue Gelimer, IV. iv. 9;
himself follows Gelimer, IV. iv. 13;
mourns the death of John the Armenian, IV. iv. 24;
spares Uliaris, IV. iv, 25;
continues the pursuit of Gelimer, IV. iv. 26;
leaves Pharas to besiege Gelimer, IV. iv. 28;
sends suppliant Vandals to Carthage, IV. iv. 32;
captures Boniface with the treasures of Gelimer, IV. iv. 33-41;
returns to Carthage, IV. v. 1;
sends out armies to recover many lost provinces, V. v. 1-10;
makes an unsuccessful expedition to Sicily, IV. v. 11;
writes a letter to the Goths, IV. v. 12-17;
their reply, IV. v. 8-24;
reports to Justinian, IV. v. 25;
receives the report of Pharas regarding Gelimer, IV. vii. 10;
sends Cyprian with instructions, IV. vii. 11;
receives Gelimer at Aclas, IV. vii. 13, 14;
reports the capture of Gelimer, IV. vii. 17;
the victim of unjust slander, IV. viii. 1, 2;
given choice of going to Byzantium or remaining in Carthage, IV. viii. 4;
chooses the former IV. viii. 5;
learns of the accusation of treason to be brought against
him, IV. viii. 6, 7;
hears the report of the uprising of the Moors, IV. viii. 22;
leaves Solomon in charge of Libya, IV. viii. 23;
returning to Byzantium, receives great honours, IV, ix. 1 ff.;
brings Vandals with him, IV. ix. 1, xiv. 17;
pays homage to Justinian in the hippodrome,
punishes some of the soldiers for stealing and addresses the army,
III. xvi. 1-8;
advances with the army to Decimum, where he defeats the Vandals in
an engagement, III. xvi. 9-xix. 33, xxi. 16. xxii. 14;
captures with ease the unwalled cities of Libya, III. v. 9;
prevents the army from entering Carthage on the evening of their arrival,
III. xx. 2;
his commands respected by the greater part of the fleet, III. xx. 15;
enters Carthage with his army, III. xx. 17;
exhorts the soldiers to moderation, III. xx. 18-20;
sits upon the throne of Gelimer, III. xx. 21;
hears and answers complaints of Carthaginian citizens, III. xx. 22, 23;
lunches in Gelimer’s palace, III. xxi. 1, 5;
enjoys great renown by reason of the peaceful entry into Carthage,
III. xxi. 8;
his treaties with the Moors, III. xxv. 2-9, IV. viii. 11 ff., xi. 9;
considers the repair of the fortifications of Carthage, III. xxi. 11;
presses on the work of repairing them, III. xxiii. 19, 20;
spares the messengers of Tzazon, III. xxiv. 6;
and the envoys of Gelimer, III. xxiv. 17;
takes measures to prevent desertions to the Vandals, IV, i. 7-11;
addresses the army, IV. i. 12-25;
defeats the Moors in the battle of Tricamarum, IV. ii. 1-iii. 18;
attacks the Vandal camp, IV. iii. 19;
takes measures to stop the disorder in the Roman army, IV. iv. 6-8;
sends John the Armenian to pursue Gelimer, IV. iv. 9;
himself follows Gelimer, IV. iv. 13;
mourns the death of John the Armenian, IV. iv. 24;
spares Uliaris, IV. iv, 25;
continues the pursuit of Gelimer, IV. iv. 26;
leaves Pharas to besiege Gelimer, IV. iv. 28;
sends suppliant Vandals to Carthage, IV. iv. 32;
captures Boniface with the treasures of Gelimer, IV. iv. 33-41;
returns to Carthage, IV. v. 1;
sends out armies to recover many lost provinces, V. v. 1-10;
makes an unsuccessful expedition to Sicily, IV. v. 11;
writes a letter to the Goths, IV. v. 12-17;
their reply, IV. v. 8-24;
reports to Justinian, IV. v. 25;
receives the report of Pharas regarding Gelimer, IV. vii. 10;
sends Cyprian with instructions, IV. vii. 11;
receives Gelimer at Aclas, IV. vii. 13, 14;
reports the capture of Gelimer, IV. vii. 17;
the victim of unjust slander, IV. viii. 1, 2;
given choice of going to Byzantium or remaining in Carthage, IV. viii. 4;
chooses the former IV. viii. 5;
learns of the accusation of treason to be brought against
him, IV. viii. 6, 7;
hears the report of the uprising of the Moors, IV. viii. 22;
leaves Solomon in charge of Libya, IV. viii. 23;
returning to Byzantium, receives great honours, IV, ix. 1 ff.;
brings Vandals with him, IV. ix. 1, xiv. 17;
pays homage to Justinian in the hippodrome,