rejoins Belisarius, III. xix. 33;
entrusted with the command of a skirmishing force, IV. ii. 1;
in the centre at the battle of Tricamarum, IV. iii. 5;
begins the fighting, IV. iii. 10, 12, 13;
pursues Gelimer, IV, iv. 9, 14;
killed accidentally by Uliaris, IV. iv. 18, 19;
his character, IV, iv. 20;
cared for and buried by his soldiers, IV. iv. 22;
mourned by Belisarius, IV. iv. 24
John, father of Artabanes and John, of the Arsacidae, IV. xxiv. 2
John, commander of auxiliaries, III. xi. 6;
on the left wing at the battle of Tricamarum,
IV. in. 4;
sent with an army to Caesarea, IV. v.
5
John, a general under Basiliscus;
his excellent fighting against the Vandals,
III. vi. 22-24
John the Cappadocian, urges Justinian not to make
war on the Vandals,
III. x. 7-17;
praetorian perfect;
supplies the army with bad bread, III.
xiii. 12 ff.
John, guardsman of Belisarius;
sent to the Pillars of Heracles with an
army, IV. v. 6
John, a Roman soldier, chosen emperor, III. iii. 5;
his virtues as a ruler, III. iii. 6, 7;
reduced from power by Theodosius, III.
iii. 8;
captured, brutally abused, and killed
by Valentinian, III. iii. 9
John of Epidamnus,
commander-in-chief of infantry, III. xi.
8, IV. xvi. 2
John, son of John, of the Arsacidae;
sent to Libya in command of Armenians,
IV. xxiv. 2;
brother of Artabanes, IV. xxiv. 15;
his death, ibid.
John the mutineer, succeeds Stotzas as general of
the mutineers,
IV. xxv. 3;
leads the mutineers to join Gontharis,
IV. xxvii. 7;
marches with Artabanes against Antalas,
IV. xxvii. 25;
does not take part in the battle, IV,
xxvii. 27;
entertained by Pamphilus at a banquet,
IV. xxviii. 5;
taken from sanctuary, and sent to Byzantium,
IV. xxviii. 39, 40
John, brother of Pappus;
at the battle of Scalae Veteres, IV. xvii.
6, 16;
made general of Libya, IV. xxviii. 45;
his varying fortunes in fighting with
the Moors, IV. xxviii. 46-51
John, son of Sisiniolus;
sent as commander to Libya, IV. xix. 1;
especially hostile to Sergius, IV. xxii.
3, 4;
marches against the Moors, IV. xxiii.
2;
fails to meet Himerius, IV. xxiii. 3-5;
quarrels with Sergius, IV. xxiii. 32;
sent against Antalas and Stotzas, IV.
xxiv. C;
meets the enemy at a great disadvantage,
IV. xxiv. 8;
his enmity against Stotzas, IV, xxiv.
9;
gives him a mortal wound in the battle,
IV. xxiv. 11;
his army routed by the Moors, IV. xxiv.
12;
his death, IV. xxiv. 13. 14;
Justinian’s sorrow at his death,
IV. xxiv. 16
Joseph, an imperial scribe, sent as envoy to Stotzas,
IV. xv. 7;
killed by Stotzas, IV. xv. 8
Joshua ("Jesus"), son of ("Naues"), brings the Hebrews
into Palestine,
IV. x. 13;
subjugates the country, IV. x. 14;
mentioned in a Phoenician inscription,
IV. x. 22