reveals the plot to Antalas, IV. xxv. 19;
plans to kill Areobindus, IV. xxv. 22;
persuades him to join battle with the Moors, IV. xxv. 23 ff.;
openly sets about establishing his tyranny, IV. xxv. 28 ff.;
summons Athanasius, IV. xxvi. 21;
and Areobindus, IV. xxvi. 23;
his reception of Areobindus, IV. xxvi. 27-32;
has him assassinated, IV. xxvi. 32, 33;
offends Antalas by sending him the head of Areobindus, IV. xxvii. 1, 2;
receives the mutineers under John, IV. xxvii. 7, 8;
removes the wife and sister of Areobindus from the fortress,
IV. xxvii. 20;
compels Prejecta to write a false report in a letter to Justinian
for his own advantage, IV. xxvii. 20-22;
sends Artabanes against Antalas, IV. xxvii. 23;
Coutzinas sides with him, IV. xxvii. 21;
Artabanes determines to kill him, IV. xxvii. 34;
prepares a larger army against Antalas, IV. xxvii. 36;
destroys many in the city, IV. xxvii. 37, 38;
entertains Artabanes and others at a banquet, IV. xxviii. 1 ff.;
his murder planned by Artabanes, IV. xxviii. 6 ff;
his death, IV. xxviii. 27-30
Gospels, the sacred writings of the Christians;
oaths taken upon them, IV. xxi. 21.
Gothaeus, sent as envoy to Spain by Gelimer, III. xxiv. 7 ff.
Goths, general description of the Gothic peoples,
III. ii. 2 ff.;
their migrations, III. ii. 6 ff.;
their common religion and language, III.
ii. 5;
enter Pannonia and then settle in Thrace
for a time, III. ii. 39;
subdue the western empire, III. ii. 40;
in Italy, Belisarius sent against them,
IV. xiv. 1;
furnish the Roman fleet a market in Sicily,
III. xiv. 5;
refuse to give up Lilybaeum, IV. v. 11;
receive a letter of remonstrance from
Belisarius, IV. v. 12-17;
their reply, IV. v. 18-24
Grasse, a place in Libya, III. xvii. 8, 14, 17;
its pleasant park, III. xvii. 9, 10;
distance from Carthage, III. xvii. 8
Greece, plundered by Gizeric, III. v. 23
Greeks, contemptuous term for the subjects of the
emperor,
IV. xxvii. 38
Gregorius, nephew of Artabanes;
with him plans the murder of Gontharis,
IV. xxviii. 7-9;
urges Artabanes to carry out the plot,
IV. xxvii. 10-19;
takes his stand in the banquet-hall, IV.
xxviii. 14;
restrains Artasires, IV. xxviii. 16
Gundamundus, son of Gezon;
becomes king of the Vandals, III. viii.
6;
his reign and death, III. viii. 7;
brother of Trasamundus, III. viii. 8
Hadrumetum, city in Libya, III. xvii. 8, IV. xxvii.
26, 31, 33;
taken by the Moors, IV. xxiii. 11-15;
recovered by Paulus, a priest, IV. xxiii.
18-25, 29;
guarded for the emperor, IV. xxvii. 6
Harmatus, Roman General;
marches against Zenon, III. vii. 20;
surrenders to him, III. vii. 21;
killed by Zenon, III. vii. 23