III. xxii. 7;
at first hears them with favour, but later refuses their petition,
III. xxii. 9-11;
makes an attempt on Taenarum, III. xxii. 16;
attacks Zacynthus and brutally massacres many of the inhabitants,
III. xxii. 17, 18;
invited by Eudoxia to punish Maximus, III. iv. 38, 39;
despoils the city of Rome, III. v. 1 ff. IV. ix. 5, 8;
takes captive Eudoxia and her daughters, III. v. 3;
removes the walls of Libyan cities, III. v. 8, xv. 9;
wins ridicule thereby in later times, III. v. 9;
destroyed all the tax records of Libya, IV. viii. 25;
enslaves notable Libyans and takes property from others, III. v. 11, 12;
exempts confiscated lands from taxation, III. v. 14;
with the Moors, makes many inroads into Roman provinces III. v. 22-25;
Aspar urges Basiliscus to spare him, III. vi. 4;
desires the appointment of Olyvrius as emperor of the West, III. vi. 6;
his fear of Leon, III. vi. 11;
persuades Basiliscus to delay, III. vi. 12-16;
destroys the Roman fleet, III. vi. 17-21;
receives Majorinus disguised as an envoy, III. vii. 6, 7, 9, 10;
prepares to meet the army of Majorinus, III. vii. 12;
forms a compact with Zenon, III. vii. 26, ix. 23;
his death and his will, III. vii. 29, 30. ix. 10, xvi. 13;
the “law of Gizeric,” III. ix. 12
Glycerius, emperor of the West, dies after a very short reign, III. vii. 15
Godas, a Goth, slave of Gelimer;
sets up a tyranny in Sardinia, III. x.
25-27. xi. 22, xxv. 11;
invites Justinian to support him, III.
x. 28-31;
receives the envoy Eulogius, III. x. 33;
sends him back with a letter, III. x.
34;
the Vandals send an expedition against
him, III. xi. 23, xiv. 9;
killed by Tzazon, xi, xxiv. 1, 3, IV.
ii. 27
Godigisclus, leader of the Vandals in their migration,
III. iii. 2, xxii. 3, 5;
settles in Spain by agreement with Honorius,
III. iii. 2;
dies in Spain, III. ii. 23;
father of Gontharis and Gizeric, III.
ii. 23
Gontharis, son of Godigisclus and brother of Gizeric;
becomes ruler of the Vandals with his
brother, III. ii. 23;
his mild character, III. ii. 21;
invited by Boniface to share Libya, III.
ii. 25;
his death, III. iii. 32, 33.
Gontharis, body-guard of Solomon;
sent forward against the Moors, IV. xix.
6;
camps near the Abigas River, IV. xix.
7;
defeated by the Moors and besieged in
his camp, IV. xix. 8;
receives support from Solomon, IV. xix.
9;
attempts to set up a tyranny, IV. xxv.
1 ff.;
summoned to Carthage and sent against
the Moors, IV. xxv. 4, 5;
makes an agreement with Antalas to betray
the Romans, IV. xxv. 6-10;
recalls Roman skirmishers, IV. xxv. 14;
hears of the treasonable plan of Coutzinas,
IV. xxv. 16;
persuades Areobindus to postpone the engagement,