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Authors: Ian Hughes
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Index
Aborras River,
155
Abydos,
78
Achaemenid Empire,
10
Ad Decimum, Battle of,
79
,
80
,
90
99
,
101
,
105
–
6
,
246
–
7
,
250
Adegis,
155
Adiolus,
196
Adriatic,
79
,
133
,
216
,
217
,
225
,
226
,
253
Aetius,
5
Africa,
xi
,
xiv
,
4
,
6
–
7
,
243
–
4
,
249
; reconquest by Belisarius,
70
ff
revolt
113
ff
,
215
; mutiny,
118
ff
Agila,
236
Alba,
155
Albilas,
159
Alexander ‘Snips’,
202
,
205
,
207
–
8
Alexandria,
198
Aligern,
233
al-Qādisiyyah, Battle of,
243
Aluith,
164
Amalasuintha,
71
,
73
,
79
,
107
111
ff,
132
Ambrus,
194
Amida,
41
Amingus the Frank,
241
Ammianus Marcellinus,
130
Anastasius, Emperor,
9
,
16
,
27
,
41
,
67
Anastasius, grandson of Theodora
211
,
232
Andreas,
56
Aniabades,
190
Antioch,
10
,
11
,
187
; sacked by Khusrow I,
187
–
8
Antium,
140
Antonina,
17
–
19
,
78
–
9
,
90
,
97
,
114
–
17
,
153
,
155
,
179
,
188
,
192
–
4
,
199
,
219
,
226
,
228
,
230
; early life,
69
; included in African expedition,
108
–
9
; arrested by Belisarius,
193
; relationship with Theodora,
210
–
1
Apamea,
188
Apollinarius,
107
Aqua Virgo,
156
Aquileia,
5
Arabia,
9
Araq,
see also
Mesopotamia,
184
Aratius the Armenian,
42
,
59
,
164
,
167
,
175
,
178
Archaeopolis,
236
Arian/Arianism,
8
,
20
,
70
,
99
,
119
,
210
Ariminum,
157
,
159
,
160
–
2
,
167
–
8
,
214
; siege of,
162
ff
Armenia,
39
,
41
,
59
,
74
,
173
–
4
,
189
,
192
,
243
Artasires,
215
Arufus,
225
Arzes,
151
Asinarian Gate (Porta
Asinaria),
220
Asise,
215
Aspar,
9
Athanagild,
236
Athaulf,
4
Athenodorus (guard),
146
Athyras River,
238
Attila,
5
Aurelian Gate (Porta Aurelia),
137
,
144
Auximus,
156
,
159
,
162
,
164
,
166
–
7
,
169
,
174
–
5
,
214
; siege of,
170
ff
Azerbaijan,
180
Bagradas, River, Battle of,
120
–
1
Balkans,
2
ff
,
7
,
41
,
233
,
237
;
see also
Illyricum, Dalmatia, Liburnia
Basilica of St Paul,
153
Belisarius, early life,
19
ff
language,
20
; origins,
19
–
21
; first command,
19
ff
invades Persarmenia,
42
; personality,
44
–
5
; trains army before Dara,
45
–
6
; Battle of Dara,
53
ff
Nika riots,
68
ff
; marriage,
68
–
9
; command versus Vandals,
74
–
5
; Battle of Callinicum,
59
ff
;
route to Africa,
78
–
80
; executes Huns,
78
; policy in Africa,
85
; Battle of Ad Decimum,
9
ff
Carthage,
98
ff
; impales traitor,
99
; plotted against in Africa,
109
; made Consul
110
; ruse to capture Panormus,
115
; African mutiny,
120
; Siege of Naples,
124
; orders release of captives,
125
; fortifies Rome,
133
ff
notes similarity of Vandals and Goths,
157
; rift with Narses the Eunuch,
164
ff
; plan to relieve Ariminum
164
–
5
; guards himself against plots in Italy,
177
; offered the Kingship of the Goths,
177
ff
; analysis of Italian campaign,
180
ff
; rushes the end of the war,
181
–
2
; return to the East,
185
–
8
; Persian campaigns,
188
ff
; trains troops in East,
189
; attacks Nisibis and Sisauranon,
190
ff
; quarrel with Antonina,
192
–
4
; recalled from East by Theodora
193
; sent back by Justinian,
196
; recalled from East by Justinian,
197
ff
stripped of rank,
199
; analysis of eastern command,
199
–
201
; reappointed to Italy,
210
; fear of assassination,
210
; request to fight Persia denied,
211
;
comes sacri
stabuli,
211
; attempts to relieve siege of Rome,
218
ff
; letter to Totila,
222
; aambushed en route to Rome,
222
; retakes Rome,
223
ff
; recalled,
228
; analysis of
2
nd Italian campaign,
229
–
30
; life in Constantinople,
237
ff
; last battle,
211
ff
analysis of battle,
246
ff
Benevento, Duchy of,
243
Beneventum,
203
Berbers,
71
Beroea,
187
Bessas,
114
,
124
,
134
,
136
,
138
–
9
,
141
,
178
,
205
–
6
,
208
,
214
–
16
,
217
,
219
–
21
Bleschames,
191
Bochas,
151
Bolum,
59
Bona,
see
Hippo Regius
Bononia (Bologne),
213
Boriades,
85
Bruttii,
218
Bulgar Huns,
41
bureaucracy,
13
ff
Burgh-on-Sands,
30
Burgundians, Kingdom of,
7
–
8
,
112
,
159
,
168
Burnus,
135
Buzes,
44
,
54
,
56
,
174
,
185
,
187
,
196
,
199
Byzacena,
80
Byzantine Army,
15
ff
; analysis,
22
–
38
; lack of pay,
118
ff
,
187
,
190
,
208
,
213
,
227
,
232
; cavalry,
22
ff
especially
infantry,
llff especially
24
–
5
,
34
–
5
, siege equipment,
38