Ulitheus, trusted body-guard of Gontharis, IV. xxv.
8;
bears messages to Antalas, IV. xxv. 8-11,
19;
at Gontharis’ order assassinates
Areobindus, IV. xxvi. 32, 33, xxvii. 20;
marches with Artabanes against Antalas,
IV. xxvii. 25 ff.;
killed by Artasires at the banquet of
Gontharis, IV. xxviii. 19 ff.
Valentinian, son of Constantius, reared by Theodosius,
III. iii. 5;
made emperor of the West, III. iii. 8;
captures John and after brutal abuse kills
him, III. iii. 9;
his viciousness resulting from early training,
III. iii. 10, 11;
loses Libya to the empire, III. iii. 12;
receives tribute and a hostage from Gizeric,
III. iv. 13;
returns the hostage, III. iv. 14;
slays Aetius, III. iv. 27;
outrages the wife of Maximus, III. iv.
16 ff.;
slain by him, III. iv. 15, 36;
son of Placidia, III. iii. 10;
father of Eudocia and Placidia, III. v.
3, vi. 6;
husband of Eudoxia, III. iv. 15;
members of his family receive rewards
from Justinian and Theodora,
IV. ix. 13
Valerian, commander of auxiliaries, III. xi. 6;
sent with Martinus in advance of the African
expedition,
III. xi. 24, 29;
meets the Roman fleet at Methone, III.
xiii. 9;
on the left wing at the battle of Tricamarum,
IV. iii. 4;
Martinus sent to him in Numidia, IV. xiv.
40;
summoned to Byzantium, IV. xix. 2
Vandals, a Gothic people, III. ii. 2;
whence they came into the Roman empire,
III. i. 1, iii. 1 ff.;
a portion of them left behind and lost
to memory, III. xxii. 3, 13;
settle in Spain, III. iii. 2;
their alliance sought by Boniface, III.
iii. 22, 25;
cross from Spain into Libya, III. iii.
26;
defeat Boniface in battle, III. iii. 31;
besiege Hippo Regius, III. iii. 32, 34;
defeat a second Roman army, III. iii.
35;
secure possession of Libya, III. xxii.
4;
send Moors to Sardinia, IV. xiii. 43;
take the church of St. Cyprian at Carthage
from the Christians,
III. xxi. 19;
invade Italy and sack Rome, III. v. 1
ff.;
their numbers together with the Alani,
III. v. 18-20;
absorb all barbarian peoples associated
with them except the Moors,
III. v. 21;
Leon sends an expedition against them,
III. vi. 1 ff.;
driven out of Sardinia by Marcellianus;
III. vi. 8;
defeated in Tripolis by Heraclius, III.
vi. 9;
lost Mt. Aurasium to the Moors, IV.
xiii. 26;
enter into an “endless peace”
with the emperor Zeno, III. vii. 26;
make war on the Moors, III. viii. 1, 2;
suffer a great disaster at the hands of
the Moors, III. viii. 15-28;
defeated by the Moors, and become enemies
of the Goths, III. ix. 3;
defeated many times by the Moors, IV.
x. 29;
Justinian prepares an expedition against
them, III. x. 1 ff.;
lose Tripolis, III. x. 22-24;
and Sardinia, III. x. 25-27;


