Hebrews, their migration from Egypt to Palestine,
IV. x. 13;
history of the, IV. x. 17
Hebrew Scripture, quoted by Gelimer, IV. ix. 11
Hellespont, strait between Sestus and Abydus, III. i. 7
Heracleia, the name of Perinthus in Procopius’ time, III. xii. 6
Heracles, wrestled with Antaeus in Clipea, IV. x. 24
Heracles, Pillars of, Gibraltar, III. i. 5, 9,
15, 18. vii. 11, IV. x. 20
Heraclius, defeats the Vandals in Tripolis, III. vi.
9;
returns to Byzantium, III. vi. 25
Hermes, called Mercury by the Romans, III. vi. 10;
town of Hermes or Mercurium, on the coast
of Libya,
III. vi. 10, xvii. 15, xx.
10
Hermione, town in Byzacium;
distance from the coast, III. xiv. 10,
xvii. 4, 11
Hieron, near the mouth of the Bosphorus, III. i. 8
Himerius of Thrace, commander in Byzacium; fails to
unite with John,
and falls into the hands of
the Moors, IV. xxiii. 3-5;
guarded by the Moors, IV. xxiii. 10;
puts Hadrumetum into their hands, IV.
xxiii. 10-15;
escapes to Carthage, IV. xxiii. 17
Hippo Regius, a strong city of Numidia, III. iii.
31, IV. iv. 32;
besieged by the Vandals, III. iii. 32,
34;
distance from Carthage, IV. iv. 26;
Boniface the Libyan captured there, IV.
iv. 34, 36, 39
Hoamer, nephew of Ilderic;
acts as his general, III. ix. 2;
imprisoned by Gelimer, III. ix. 9;
blinded by Gelimer, III. ix. 14, 17;
his death, III. xvii. 12
Honoric, son of Gizeric;
given as a hostage to Valentinian, III.
iv. 13;
returned, III, iv. 14;
marries Eudocia, III. v. 6;
receives Libyan slaves, III. v. 11;
succeeds to the throne of the Vandals,
III. viii. 1, xxi. 19;
makes war on the Moors, III. viii. 1,
2;
persecutes the Christians, III. viii.
3, 4;
his death, III. viii. 5;
father of Ilderic, III. ix. 1;
in his reign the church of St. Cyprian
taken by the Arians, III. xxi. 19
Honorius, younger son of Theodosius;
receives the western empire, III. i. 2,
ii. 1;
brother of Arcadius and Placidia, III.
iii. 4;
the western empire overrun by barbarians
during his reign, III. ii. 1;
retires from Rome to Ravenna, III. ii.
8, 9;
accused of bringing in the Visigoths,
III. ii. 10;
his stupid remark upon hearing of the
fall of Rome, III. ii. 25, 26;
displaced from the throne of the western
empire by Attalus, III. ii. 28;
prepares for flight either to Libya or
to Byzantium, III. ii. 32;
his good fortune in extreme peril, III.
ii. 34-37;
allows the Vandals to settle in Spain,
III. iii. 2;
provides that they shall not acquire possession
of the land, III. iii. 3;
shares royal power with Constantius, III.
iii. 4;
his death, III. iii. 4
Huns, see Massagetae.