recover Sardinia, III. xxiv. 1;
defeated by the Romans at Decimum, III. xviii. 1 ff.;
greatly feared by the Roman army III. xix. 27;
collected by Gelimer in the Plain of Boulla, III. xxv. 1 ff.;
besiege Carthage, IV. i. 3;
invite the Huns to join them, IV. i. 5;
defeated by the Romans at Tricamarum, IV. ii. 4 ff.;
taken to Byzantium by Belisarius, IV. xiv. 17;
some of them go to the East, while the others escape to Libya,
IV. xiv. 17-19;
together with their women, sent out of Libya, IV. xix. 3;
upon invitation of Stotzas, join the mutineers, IV. xv. 3, 4;
accumulate great wealth in Africa, IV. iii. 26;
not trusted by the Libyans, III. xvi. 3;
their effeminacy as a nation, IV. vi. 5-9;
their women, as wives of the Romans, incite them to mutiny,
IV. xiv. 8, 9;
priests of, incite Romans of Arian faith to mutiny, IV. xiv. 13;
Vandals’ estates, established by Gizeric, III. v. 12;
Vandals of Justinian, IV. xiv. 17
Veredarii (Latin), royal messengers, III. xvi. 12
Vespasian, Roman emperor, father of Titus, IV. ix. 5
Vigilantia, mother of Prejecta, and sister of Justinian, IV. xxiv. 3
Visigoths, a Gothic people, III. ii. 2;
their alliance with Arcadius, III. ii.
7;
the destruction wrought by them in Italy,
III. ii. 11-12;
settle in Spain, III. iii. 26; IV. iv.
34;
invited to form alliance with the Vandals,
III. xxiv. 7
Zabe, called “First Mauritania”;
subjugated by Solomon, IV. xx. 30
Zacynthus, island off the coast of Greece, III. xiii.
21;
its inhabitants the victims of Gizeric’s
atrocity, III. xxii. 15, 17, 18
Zaidus, commander of Roman infantry, III. xi. 7
Zaunus, son of Paresmanes, and father of Leontius
and Rufinus,
IV. xix. 1, xx. 19
Zeno, emperor of the East;
husband of Ariadne, and father of Leon
the younger, III. vii. 2;
shares the empire with his infant son,
III. vii. 3;
flees into Isauria, III. vii. 18;
gathers an army and marches against Basiliscus,
III. vii. 20;
meets Harmatus and receives the army by
surrender, III. vii. 21;
captures Basiliscus and banishes him,
III. vii. 22, 24;
becomes emperor a second time, III. vii.
23;
kills Harmatus, ibid.;
forms a compact with Gizeric, III. vii.
26
Zerboule, fortress on Mt. Aurasium, IV. xix.
19, 20;
besieged by the Romans, IV. xix. 23-27;
abandoned by the Moors, IV. xix. 28-32
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Transcriber’s Note:
Periods added in index to some instances
of Roman numerals
to conform to rest of index.
Index Errata:
Under Adriatic Sea “Melite” should read “Melita”
“Apollonaris” should read “Apollonarius”


