later celebrates a “triumph” in the old manner, IV. ix. 15;
becomes a consul, ibid.;
distributes much wealth of the Vandals to the people, IV. ix. 16;
subjugates Sicily, IV. xiv. 1;
passes the winter in Syracuse, IV. xiv. 4, 41;
Solomon begs him to come to Carthage from Syracuse to put down the
mutiny, IV. xiv. 41, 42;
arrives at Carthage in time to prevent its surrender, IV. xv. 9-10;
pursues and overtakes the fugitives, IV. xv. 11, 12;
encamps at the Bagradas River and prepares for battle, IV. xv. 13-15;
addresses the army, IV. xv. 16-29;
defeats Stotzas’ army, IV. xv. 40 ff.;
forbids pursuit of the enemy, but allows their camp to be plundered,
IV. xv. 46, 47;
returns to Carthage, IV. xv. 47; upon receipt of unfavourable news,
sets sail for Sicily, IV. xv. 48, 49;
Solomon sends suspected soldiers to him, IV. xix. 3;
counted the chief cause of the defeat of the Vandals, IV. xi. 44.
Berine, wife of the Emperor Leon, and sister of Basiliscus,
III. vi. 2;
gains clemency for Basiliscus, III. vi.
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Boniface, Roman general; his splendid qualities, III.
iii. 14, 15;
rival of Aetius, III. iii. 15;
made general of all Libya, III. iii. 16;
slandered by Aetius, III. iii. 17;
summoned to Rome by Placidia, III. iii.
18;
refuses to come, III. iii. 20;
makes an alliance with the Vandals, III.
iii. 22, 25;
the true cause of his conduct discovered
by his friends,
III. iii. 27, 28;
urged by Placidia to return to Rome, III.
iii. 29;
unable to persuade the Vandals to withdraw,
meets them in battle
and is twice defeated, III.
iii. 30-35, xxi. 16;
returns to Rome, III. iii. 36
Boniface, the Libyan, a native of Byzacium; entrusted
by
Gelimer with his wealth, IV. iv. 33, 34;
falls into the hands of Belisarius, IV.
iv. 35-41
Boriades, body-guard of Belisarius;
sent to capture Syllectus, III. xvi. 9
Boulla, Plain of, distance from Carthage, III. xxv.
1;
near the boundary of Numidia, ibid.;
the Vandals gather there, III. xix. 32,
xxv. 1;
the only territory left to the Vandals,
III. xxv. 16;
Gelimer and Tzazon meet there, III. xxv.
22;
mutineers gather there, IV. xv. 1
Bourgaon, mountain in Byzacium;
battle there with the Moors, IV. xii.
3 ff.
Britain, counted in the Western empire, III. i. 18;
revolts from the Romans, III. ii. 31;
not recovered by the Romans, but held
by tyrants, III. ii. 38
Byzacium, a Moorish province in Libya, III. xix. 32;
a dry region, III. xv. 34;
the town Hermione there, III. xiv. 10;
Moors of, defeat the Vandals, III. ix.
3;
Moors, of, seek alliance with the Romans,
III. xxv. 3;
the home of Boniface, the Libyan, IV.
iv. 33;
Moors of, revolt, IV. viii. 9, x. 2, xii.