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; difficulties of
position, 489; character, 489 sq. ; calls
synod, 490; and the Tall Brothers, 491;
letter of Innocent I to, 494 ; 513
Theophilus, Gothio bishop, 13
Theophilus, governor of Syria, murdered,
62 sq.
3
of, 52, 230, 392, 397, 399, 412, 465, 556,
564; 113; accession, 268, 462; 269; and
the Huns, 362 sqq. , 414, 433; death, 364,
414, 467 sq. ; 506; minority, 396; 406;
contemplates uniting Empires of East and
West, 407; treats with Valentinian III,
412; treats with Gaiseric, 413; family
pride of, 418; 419, 432; 456, 460; educa.
tion, 462; marries Eudocia, 463 sq. ;
makes treaty with Persia, 464; and the
usurper John, 465; supports Valentinian
III, ib. ; 466, 470 sq. ; and the Nestorian
controversy, 495, 498 sqq. ; and the
Council of Ephesus, 500 sq. ; religious
intrigues at court of, 502; 504; upholds
decisions of the Robber Council, 505 sq. ;
511; discus of, 547; land law under, 561;
590
Theodosius, archimandrite of the cenobia of
Palestine, 529
Theodosius, Count, father of Theodosius
the Great, restores order in Britain, 223
sq. , 378; defeats the Alemanni, 224;
225; in Africa, 228; executed, ib. ; 229;
230
Theodosius, monk, set up as bishop in
Jerusalem,512; imprisoned, ib. ; released,
ib.
Theodosius, prince of the Theodosian house,
opposes Constantine the usurper, 267
Theodosius, infant son of Atauli, 278, 403
Theodric, King of Bernicia, 391
Theolaifus, Roman officer, 77
Theopaschite, the, version of Peter Mongus,
518
Theophilus, Bishop of Alexandria, and
Theophilus, citizen of Antioch, 608
Theophrastus, 98
Thermantia, daughter of Stilicho, marries
Honorius, 268; sent back to Serena, 270
Thermopylae, Pass of, seized by Alaric,
261, 457; Huns reach, 363, 414
Thessalonica, 141; attacked by Teutons,
206; saved by Theodosius from the Goths,
236; 237; Valentinian II takes refuge at,
242; massacre at, 244, 257; 245; head-
quarters of Theodosius at, 253; import-
ance of Teutons in, 256; Valentinian III
proclaimed at, 465; tumult at, 475
Thessalonica, Bishops of. See Acholius,
Rufus.
Thessaly, Goths in, 237, 253; Alaric in,
260, 457; Huns in, 363; Theodoric in,
477; plundered by Slavs, 483
Theudegotha, daughter of Theodoric,
marries Sigismund, 451
Thian Shan Mts, 323
Thilsaphata, 85
Thisbe, town in Boeotia, conditions of land
tenancy in, 562
Thomas, Archdeacon of Spalato, cited, 359
Thomas of Marga, Book of the Governors of,
cited, 527
Thorismud, son of Theodoric I, succeeds
his father, 280, 416; policy of, 281, 421;
assassinated, ib. ; 289; 427
Thorsbjaerg, bog-deposits at, 385 sq.
Thrace, under Licinius,3,7; 17, 31; awarded
to Constans, 56; surrendered to Con.
stantius, 58; 75; Julian reaches, 76 sq. ;
137; Bastarnae in, 191, 206; Goths in,
204, 213, 252, 465; 205; 215; held by
Teutons, 216, 250; 220; disturbances
among miners in, 233; Theodosius com-
mands in, 235 sq. ; colonies of Goths in,
237, 239; 253, 255; attacked by Visi.
goths, 257, 456 ; Gainas in, 263; ravaged
by Huns, 414, 458, 464, 467; 460; Huns
settled in, 468; disturbances in, 470;
Theodorio, son of Triarius, and, 471, 475,
477 ; 478; incursion of barbarians into,
480; 481; Bulgarian raids in, 483 ;
bishops of, at Council of Chalcedon, 508
Thracians, allied with the Bastarnae, 191 ;
and the Roman Empire, 544
Thrasamund, King of the Vandals, reign of,
313; treatment of Catholics by, ib. , 321;
318; patron of architecture, 322; marries
Amalafrida, 313, 451
Thraustila, murderer of Valentinian III,
419
Thucydides, 103
Thunor, the Thunder-God of Teutonio
mythology, 386
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Thuringi, 189
Thuringia, the Kelts in, 187; flight of
Childeric to, 298
Thuringian Forest, 186 note, 187
Thyatira, battle of, 221
Ti (Tiw), god of Teutonic mythology, 386
Tiber, River, 4, 8; blockaded by Goths,
271; the Vandals in, 421; 429; trang.
port of corn on, 551; 575
Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar, Emperor,
25, 31; military successes of, 195 sq. ;
and Britain, 368
Ticinum. See Pavia
Tigisis, Bishop of. See Secundus
Tigris, River, 57 sq. ; 74; Sapor retreats
from, 76; 81 sqq. ; 88; 458
Tigurini, tribe of Helveti, join the Teutonic
migrants, 192; retreat from Italy, 193
Timagenes, quoted by Ammianus, 188
Timasius, Roman officer, 243; made general.
in-chief, 246; banished, 457
Timostratus, duke of Osrhoene, defeats
Persians, 482
Timotheus, Bishopof Constantinople, neutral
position of, 518
Timothy, set over Asia, 156
Timothy, Bishop of Alexandria, 166
Timothy Salophaciolus, Bishop of Alexan.
dria, appointed, 513; death, 516
Timothy, called Aelurus, Monophysite in.
truder into see of Alexandria, expelled by
Leo I, 469; influence on Basiliscus, 473;
installed, 512; character, 512 sq. ; driven
out, 513; returns to see, ib. , 515; death,
516
Tingitian Mauretania, assigned to Vandals,
307
Tiridates, King of Armenia, 22
Tiro, Prosper, cited, 365, 409, 417
Titianus, envoy of Magnentius, 61
Titus, set over Crete, 156
Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus, Emperor,
and the vessels of Solomon's Temple, 308,
421
Tobol, River, 324
Tolbiacum. See Zülpich
Toledo, Councils of, 533, 596
Tome of Pope Leo I, 505 8qq. ; approved by
Council of Chalcedon, 509; condemned by
Basiliscus, 515; Acoemetae and, 516; 517
Tomi, attacked by Teutons, 206; battle
Tournai, 243, 256; Vandals at, 266; and
the Salian Franks, 297 sq. ; tomb of
Childerio at, 299
Tours, Vandals at, 266; relieved by Aëtius,
410
Tours, Bishops of. See Gregory, Martin
Toutoni, doubtful identity of, 189 sq.
Toxandria, Salian Franks in, 69, 296
Toygeni, tribe of Helveti, join the Teutons,
192
Traditores, name applied to those who
surrendered the scriptures, 11. See
Donatists
Trajan, Count, commands expedition to the
East, 226; against the Goths, 233 sq. ;
slain at Hadrianople, 235, 251
Trajan (M. Ulpius Trajanus), Emperor,
correspondence with Pliny, cited, 24 sqq. ,
30; 551, 553 sq. ; Julian rebuilds fortress
of, 69; canal of, 83; 230; plants Roman
colonists in Dacia, 357; 462; and trade
guilds, 551
Tralles, early Christians of, 146 sq.
Trans-Caspia, climate of, 324
Transylvania, the barbarians in, 205; Goths
take refuge in, 213, 215, 232, 254, 260;
356 sq.
Trapezus, sacked by Borani, 204
Trasaric, Gepid chief, and Theodoric, 451
Trebizond, 16
Trent, River, 367, 369, 372; archaeological
discoveries in valley of, 388 ; kingdom of
Mercia includes valley of, 390
Trentino, Odovacar supported by barbarians
of, 434
Treveri, Keltic tribe, 188, 194
Trèves. See Trier
Triarius, Gothic chief, 470
Tribigild, Gothic leader, rebellion of, 262,
458; joins Gainas, 459; killed, 460
Triboeci, Teutonic tribe, settle in Gaul, 193,
195
Trioca, Bishop of. See Heliodorus
Trier (Trèves), Athanasius at, 128, 534;
Valentinian at, 209 note, 223 sqq. ; death
of Pancratius at, 228; Gratian at, 230,
235; Maximus at, 242; Arbogast at, 244;
Vandals at, 266; taken by Franks, 299;
411; 546
Trier, Bishop of. See Paulinus
Trigetius, imperial agent, arranges a treaty
with the Vandals, 306
Tripolis, Austoriani invade province of, 227;
retained by Rome at the subdivision, 307;
Moorish tribes in, assert their independ.
ence, 313; declares for Rome against the
Vandals, 315; 426
Tripolitana, 316; annexed by Gaiseric, 422
Trisagion, Monophysite addition to, causes
riots, 484 sq. ; Peter the Fuller's addition
to, 514; 518
Trivulzio Collection at Milan, ivories in,
near, 233
Tortona, Majorian defeated and killed near,
424
Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, visits St
Benedict, 537
Toulouse, saved by the bishop from the
Vandals, 266; taken by Ataulf, 277,
402; Romans defeated at, 279; becomes
Gothic capital, 281 sqq. , 404 sq. ; Lex
Romana Visigothorum published at, 286;
287; Arians in kingdom of, 291 ; Litorius
defeated at, 411; Avitus at, 421; 427
Toulouse, Bishops of. Sée Exuperius,
Rhodanius
604 sq.
Trocundes, brother of Illus, sent against
Zeno, 473; joins Zeno, ib. ; captures
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Ugrian race and language, 355
Ublans, the, 347
Uldin, chief of the Huns, kills Gaïnas, 263,
460; helps Stilicho at Faesulae, 265 sq.
Ulfila (Vulfila), Gothic bisho life of,
212 sq. ; form of name of, 212 note; 392
Ulm, 452
Ulpian (Domitius Ulpianus), jurist, 31, 35;
89; cited, 562
Umbria, Heraclian in, 402
Unitarians, the, 124
Unstrut, River, 187
Ural Mts, early inhabitants of, 341
Ural-Altaic language, with its branches,
333
Urbicius, chamberlain, plots against Illus,
475; and Ariadne, 479
Uriconium. See Wroxeter
Urien, British king, 391
Ursacius, Pannonian bishop, 128; recants
charges against Athanasius, 130; at
Council of Sirmium, 132, 133
Ursatius, magister officiorum under Valen.
tinian, offends the Alemanni, 222
Ursicinus, general, 19, 72
Ursinus, anti-pope, elected bishop of Rome,
153, 155; faction-fight in Rome con.
cerning, 173
Ursulus, treasurer, put to death, 79
Urugundi, in Black Sea region, 203 ; at war
with East Goths, 206
Usipetes, Teutonic tribe, invasion of, 189,
2
Marcian, 476; made magister militum,
477; captured and beheaded, 478
Troilus, sophist, adviser of Anthemius,
462
Troitsk, Kirghiz in the steppes of, 335
Trojans, the, Franks said to be descendants
of, 293
Tropaeum Traiani. See Adamelissi
Troy, 16, 293, 576
Troyes, 66; Attila at, 280, 364, 416 and
note
Tubantes, location of the, 198; Romans
repulse attack of, 208
Tufa, Odovacar's lieutenant, double treachery
of, 439
Tuisco, earth-born god, Germans descended
from, 292
Tulingi, Germanio origin of, 189; join the
Helveti, 194; ask help of Euric, 284
Tullius Menophilus, Procurator of Lower
Moesia, subsidises the Goths, 203
Tungri, Teutonic tribe, succeed to territory
of Eburones, 188 sq.
Tungritani Juniores, regiment, won by
Procopius, 220
Turan, use of the dromedary in, 331; 349
Turcilingi, settled in the Danube basin,
361; 434
Turfan, oases of, 327
Turin, fight near, 4; 66; 277
Turkestan, oases infrequent in, 324; dele-
terious effects of climate in, 325; (Chinese),
327; nomad peasantry of, 328; prehistorio
inhabitants of, 329; 332 sq. ; condition of
the Sarts in, 352
Turkomans, the, scarcity of horses among,
331; 335 sq. ; food of, 339; predatory
habits, 347 sq. ; appearance and charac-
ter, 352
Turko-Tartars, the, 335; food of, 339
sqq. ; marriage, 342; 343; burial customs,
347
Turks, the (Osmans), invasions of Europe
by, 18, 328; (West) empire of, 328;
(Osmans) flee from the Mongols, 328;
personal appearance, 332; 334
Tuscany, King Marcomir exiled to, 260;
Alaric in, 271; Ataulf in, 399; land tax
levied on Goths in, 446
Tweed, River, 368
Tyana, Bishop of. See Anthimus
Tyne, River, Hadrian's Wall from, 368;
Roman road by, 377
Typicon, code of rules for monks, 529
Tyras, plundered by barbarians, 203; 204
Tyre, home of Ulpian, 89; Council of,
128 sq. ; 166; (Old) abandoned, 457 ;
linen and purple trade of, 548; plan of
church built at, 611
Tyre, Bishop of. See Irenaeus
Tyrol, the, 452
Tyrrhenian Sea, the, hermits settle on the
islands of, 531
Tzani, raids of, 467, 481
Tzurta, Romans defeated at, 483
194 sq.
Usipii, location of the, 198
Usk, River, Roman road by, 377
Uskub. See Scupi
Utrecht, 377
Utus (Wid), River, Romans defeated on,
363
Uzbegs, the, 334
Vadomar, a prince of the Alemanni, 65, 68;
captured and banished, 74; 209; com.
mands expedition to the East, 226
Vagobanta. See Bagavan
Vaison, second Council of, extends right of
preaching, 163; canons of first Council
of, 567
Valence, Constantine the usurper at, 267 ;
Ataulf at, 401; Alans settled at, 413
Valens, Pannonian bishop, 128 ; recants
charges against Athanasius, 130; at
Council of Sirmium, 132, 133
Valens, Emperor, 19; suppresses pagan
worship, 112; favours the Arians, 126,
166 ; influenced by Eudoxius, 137; and
St Basil, 138; 139; divides Cappadocia,
168; at war with the Goths, 213; pro-
tects Fritigern, 214 ; and the Goths, 215,
232; is chosen co-emperor, 219; starts
for the East, 220; crusbes rebellion of
Procopius, 221; begins campaign against
the Goths, 221 sq. ; advances on Persia,
225; policy in Armenia and Hiberia,
225 sq. ; 231; fails to carry out terms of
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treaty with Goths, 232 sq. , 250; sends
reinforcements against Goths, 233; man.
euvres of, 234; defeated and slain, 140,
210, 216, 235, 251; character of, 235,
254, 467; coloni under, 559; persecutes
magicians, 581; 590
Valens, general to Licinius, 7
Valens, Roman general, defeated by Alaric,
271 ; promoted by Attalus, 272
Valentia (Valentinia), province of Britain,
created by Theodosius, 223, 378
Valentinia. See Valentia
Valentinian I, Emperor, 68; toleration of
religions by, 97, 137, 594 ; work of, 137,
222; character, 137, 219, 229 sq. ; and
the Alemanni, 209; improves defences of
the Rhine, 209; 213; early career, 218;
220; on western frontier, 221; in Gaul,
223 sqq. ; state of the Empire under,
227 sq. ; death, 228 sq. ; appearance,
229 sq. ; system of government, 230, 565;
231, 233, 235, 237, 248; Frankish legend
of, 293 ; district of Britain named after,
378; coloni under, 559; persecutes ma-
gicians, 581
Valentinian II, Emperor, succeeds his father,
228, 231; begins personal rule, 239;
escapes machinations of Maximus, ib. ;
refuses to restore altar of Victory, 240;
treats with barbarians, 241; flees to
Thessalonica, 242; is restored to power,
243; visits Rome, 244; death, 245 sq. ,
258, 260 ; land law under, 561 ; judicial
proceedings under, 563 ; 565 ; 595
Valentinian III, Emperor of the West,
murdered, 281, 418, 419 and note, 420;
treats with Gaiseric, 306 sqq. , 413; 310 ;
382; 394 ; murders Aëtius, 395, 418;
396; and the Senate, 397; 398 eq. ; birth,
404; banished, 406; accession, 407, 465;
defeats John, 407 sq. , 465; marries
Eudoxia, 412, 465 sq. ; 415; and Attila,
417; 421, 424; and Marcellinus, 425 ;
442, 468; summons Council of Ephesus,
500; and Pope Leo, 506; 591
Valentinus, revolt of, 223 sq.
Valentinus, citizen of Selga, leads a force
against Tribigild, 458
Valeria, wife of Galerius, 15
Valerian, Emperor, and the Goths, 204 ;
205 note ; 207
Valerian, son of Gallienus, assassinated,
201
Valerius, Bishop of Hippo, and the ordina-
tion of St Augustine, 153; 162
Vandals, the, 19; early settlements of, 185,
196; 202; at war with Tervingi, 206;
raids of, 235; Gratian drives back, 253;
Stilicho concedes territory to, 264 ; invade
Italy, 265 sq. ; invade Gaul, 266, 394,
400; in Spain, 274 sq. , 304 sq. , 400 ;
in Africa, 276 ; 278 sq. , 282 ; treatment
of subject race by, 287 ; growing maritime
power of, 305; take Carthage, 306, 465;
devastate Sicily, 306; settle in Africa, 307,
411; take and plunder Rome, 308, 421 ;
seize Roman provinces, 309; attack the
Eastern Empire, 310; destroy the im-
perial fleet, 311, 423 sq. , 470; ill-treatment
of Catholics among, 312 sqq. ; depose
Hilderic, 314 ; constitution of the African
kingdom of, 316 sq. ; army and navy,
318; laws, 319; officials, 320; clergy,
ib. ; culture of, 321 sq. ; growth of luxury
among, 321; lack of artistic power, 322;
358, 362; and Stilicho, 394 ; 393, 395,
403 ; defeated by Wallia, 404 ; 406; defeat
Boniface, 409; treaty of Aëtius with, 411,
419; Eastern and Western Empires
combine against, 412; 413, 415; 420 ;
defeated by Ricimer, 422; 425 ; defeat
attempt on Carthage, 426 ; 465, 467 ; and
Marcian, 468; 471; make peace with
Rome, 472; 518; destroy early monachism
of Africa, 535
Vangiones, Teutonic tribe, settle in Gaul,
193, 195
Vannius, King of the Suebi, domain of, 197
Varad, Canon of. See Rogerius
Varangians in Russia, 349
Varia of Cassiodorus, the, 444
Varini, early settlements of, 185, 198
Varronianus, son of Jovian, 86
Varus, P. Quintilius, 45
Vatican, the, sarcophagi at, 602
Vechten (Fectio), near Utrecht, Roman
troops shipped at, 377
Veliocasses, 192
Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers,
poet, 449
Venedi (Veneti), Slavonic tribes, 184
Venetia, held by barbarians, 264; Alario
demands cession of, 271; ravaged by
Huns, 417
Venice, foundation of, 364, 417
Venonae. See High Cross
Venta Belgarum. See Winchester
Venta Icenorum, See Caister
Venta Silurum. See Caerwent
Venus, 95; Julian revives worship of, 107;
temple of, at Rome, 608
Vercellae (Vercelli), 193
Vercelli, Bishop of. See Eusebius
Verenianus, prince of the Theodosian house,
opposes Constantine the usurper, 267; is
executed, 271
Verina, wife of Leo I, intercedes for Aspar,
470; arranges for accession of Zeno, 472;
conspires against Zeno, 473; niece of,
marries Nepos, 474; attempts life of
Illus, 475; is sent to Tarsus, 476 ; be-
comes & deaconess, ib. ; Illus refuses to
recall, 477 ; crowns Leontius, 478; death,
ib. ; her body transferred to Constanti.
nople, 479; 515
Verona, taken by Constantine, 4; besieged
by Alaric, 265; Odovacar retreats to,
439; Theodoric's buildings at, 448; 453
Verturiones, tribes of Picts, pillage Britain,
223
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Theodorio secures Septimania for, 452;
in Moesia, 456
Visions of Hermas. See the Shepherd
Vistula, early peoples near the, 184 sq. ,
190, 197 sq. , 202, 207, 361
Vita Aureliani, of Vopiscus, cited, 295
Vita Lupi, cited, 297
Vitalianus, rebellion of, 485 sq.
Vitalianus, Roman general, 254
Vitianus, general, defeats the Arabs, 464
Vivianus, made praefect by Leo I, 469 ;
475
Vlakhs, 356 sqq.
Volcae, 185 note, 192
Volcae Tectosages. See Tectosages
Volga, River, 214 sq. ; neighbourhood de-
vastated by Chinghiz Khan, 350
Vopiscus, Vita Aureliani of, cited, 295
Vortemir, son of Vortigern, resists the
Jutes, 382
Vortigern (Wyrtgeorn), and the English
invaders, 380 sqq.
Vosges, Mts, 193, 367
Vouglé or Vouillé (Campus Vocladensis),
battle of, 286, 452
Vram Shapuh of Armenia, 458
Verulamium. See St Albans
Verus, L. Aurelius, and the German in.
vasion, 199
Vespasian (T. Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus),
Emperor, 17; law of, 25; 26, 39, 543
Vestralp, Frankish chief, defeated by Julian,
209
Vetera, refortified by Julian, 209
Vetranio, opposes Magnentius, 59; joins
Constantius, 60
Via Portuensis, Vandals on, 308
Victor, Count, assassinates Nepos, 436
Victor, Flavius, son of Maximus, sent on
embassy to Valentinian II, 239; killed,
243, 256
Victor, Julian's general, 83; envoy to
Persia, 231; brings news of Hadrianople
to Gratian, 235
Victorinus, C. Marius, of Rome, Christian
teacher, 104, 172
Victorinus, usurper, 71
Victorius, Gothic general, successful in
Gaul, 283
Victors (Victores), in Roman army, 220 ;
sent to Britain, 223
Viotovali, 195, 198; invade Roman pro-
vinces, 199; in Transylvania, 205
Vicus Augusti, Theodosius at, 236
Vienne, Julian at, 66, 74; Florentius at,
73; church of, 164; Valentinian at, 245,
258; Constans put to death at, 274
Viennensis, Gothic rule in, 287
Vi in Fyen, bog. deposit at, 385
Viminacium in Dacia, 56; taken by Huns,
362
Vindelicia, Vandals receive land in, 264
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), Augustine
and the poems of, 116; Christian teach-
ing introduced into Aeneid of, 570; 571 sq.
Viroconium. See Wroxeter
Virunum, Alaric at, 268
Visigoths (Vesegoti), 203; raids of, 204 sq. ;
introduction of Christianity among, 212;
revolt of, 213; ask admission to Roman
territory, 231, 250; at war with Rome,
234 sq. , 250 sqq. , 256; attack Thrace,
257 ; at the battle of the Frigidus, 259;
march on Constantinople, 260, 456;
settled in Spain and Gaul, 276, 393; in
Gaul, 277, 399, 411; oppose the Huns,
280, 416; 281 sq. ; defeated by Clovis,
286 ;
customs and organisation of,
287 sqq. ; culture of, 291 sq. ; Arianism
of, ib. ; 298, 308; acknowledge Majorian,
309; 358, 361, 364 ; 394; policy of
Constantius to, 405, 430; mercenaries
serve against Boniface, 409; Placidia
seeks support of, 411; hostility to Vandals,
415, join Romans against Huns, 416;
Aëtius' treatment of, 418; 420; and
Avitus, 421; 422; defeated by Majorian,
423 ; allied with Ricimer, 424; defeated
by Aegidius, 425; take possession of
Gaul, 427; 429 sq. ; acquire Narbonne,
436; assist Theodoric the Great, 439, 484 ;
Waag, River, 197
Waal, River, pirates on, 223
Wady Natron. See Nitria
Walamir, King of the Ostrogoths in Pan.
nonia, ally of Attila, 361; settles in
Pannonia, 468; killed in battle, 469
Walohen (Walbås, Walhós), 185 note
Waldhere, 386
Wales, 367; Roman conquest of, 368 sq. ;
Roman roads in, 376 sq. ; Britons retire
to, 381
Wall, village by Lichfield (Letocetum), on
Watling Street, 376
Wall. See Roman Wall
Wallacbia (Great), Visigoths in, 205
Wallia, King of the Goths, makes alliance
with Rome, 278, 404; 289; defeats the
Silingian Vandals and the Alani, 278,
304, 404; 305; recovers great part of
Spain for Rome, 404; settles in Aqui.
tanica Secunda, 404 sq. ; 409; uncle of
Ricimer, 422, 424
War against Gildo, by Claudian, 264
Warahran. See Bahram
Warni, ask help of Euric, 284
Wartha, River, 187, 198
Warwickshire, Roman villas in, 375; king-
dom of Hwicce includes part of, 390
Wash, the, coast defence of, 378
Watling Street, course of, 376
Weitbruch, 68
Wermund, legendary Teutonic king, 384
Weser, River, Keltic names near, 186 and
note, 187 and note; Germanic tribes
settled on, 191, 198
Wessex, Saxon settlement of, 382; tra-
ditional origin of royal family of, 384 ;
kingdom of, 389 sqq.
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370;
York (Eburācum), death of Constantius at,
3; Roman fortress at, 369; Roman town,
Roman civilisation in the vale of,
372; foundation of, 373; Roman road
at, 377
York, Bishop of, at Council of Arles, 12
Yorkshire, Roman forts in, 369; Deira
includes part of, 390; Elmet part of, 391
Yssel (Isala), River, Saxons return to, 69;
Chamavi settled near, 295; 296
1
Westmorland, Roman road in, 377; sur.
vival of Keltic speech in, 546
West Saxons, invasion of Britain by, 389 ;
conquests of, 390
Whitby, 379
Whymper, Edward, sees halo on the Matter-
horn, 4
Wid, River. See Utus
Widimir, King of the Ostrogoths, 429,
438; comes to relief of Theodorio, 439;
settles in Pannonia, 468; attacks Italy,
471
Wig, traditional ancestor of royal family of
Wessex, 384
Wight, Isle of, included in defence of coast,
378; Jutes in, 382 sq. , 389; kingdom of,
389
Wihtgar, nephew of Cerdic, said have
occupied the Isle of Wight, 383, 389
Willibrod, Benedictine missionary,
541
Winchester (Venta Belgarum), Romano-
British town, 373; Roman road through,
376
Wipbach. See Frigidus
Withicab, King of the Alemanni, murdered,
224
Withimir, King of the Ostrogoths, defeated
and slain, 215, 253
Withington, Roman pavement at, 614 note
Woden, chief divinity of Teutonic mytho.
logy, 386
Wörpe-Bach, 186
Wolkoi (Volcae). See Walchen
Worcestershire, kingdom of Hwicoe includes
part of, 390
Worms, taken by the Alemanni, 66, 266;
victory of Aëtius at, 361
Wreocensaete. See Shropshire
Wroxeter (Viroconium or Uriconium), Ro-
mano-British town, 373; results of ex-
cavations at, 374; 380; Roman roads
at, 376 sq.
Würtemberg, 353 note
Wulfila, Gothic general, commands for
Honorius in Gaul, 274
Wyrtgeorn. See Vortigern
Zabdicene, 74
Zabern, Julian reaches, 66 sq. ; Julian
fortifies pass of, 68; 209 note
Zaragoza, Majorian at, 309
Zaragoza, Council of, reference to monasti-
cism in canons of, 532
Zeno, Emperor of the East (Tarasicodissa),
113; makes treaty with Burgundian king,
284; coins of, found in Childeric's tomb,
299; makes peace with Gaiseric, 311;
driven out by Basiliscus, 429, 437, 473,
515; becomes sole emperor, 431, 472;
restored, 435, 473, 515; receives embassy
from Western Empire, 435, 443; statues
of, set up in Rome, 436; sends Theodoric
to Italy, 438; 467; leader of Isaurians,
470; marries Ariadne, ib. ; made magister
militum, ib. ; reveals treachery of Arda-
burius, 471; and the affairs of the Western
Empire, 474; and Illus, 475 sq. ; treats
with both Theodorics, 475 sq. ; gives up
Verina to Illus, 476; promotes Illus,
477; 478; and the succession, 479;
death, ib. ; sale of property of, 480; 483;
policy of, 515; and the Henoticon, 516 sq. ;
excommunicated by Simplicius, 517, 518;
closes school of Edessa, 519; land legis.
lation under, 560 sq.
Zeno, son of the Emperor Zeno, dies, 479
Zeno, leader of Isaurians, defends Con-
stantinople, 467; made magister militum
per Orientem, ib. ; death, ib.
Zenonis, wife of Basiliscus, favours Armatus,
473
Zeugitana (Africa Proconsularis), assigned
to Vandals, 307, 413; 316; Catholic
clergy expelled from, 320; 410
Zizais, King of the Sarmatae Liberi, 71
Zonaras, cited, 61 note
Zosimus, Bishop of Rome, 151, 179 sq. ;
decretal letters of, 182
Zosimus, historian, 21; opposes Christianity,
113; cited, 8, 15, 236, 273
Zülpich (Tolbiacum), a principal city of
the Ripuarian Franks, 300; battle at, ib.
Zuiderzee, 296; Saxons settled near, 384
Xanten, country of the Chattuarii, 295
Xystus. See Sixtus
Yenisei, River, 324
Yezdegerd I, King of Persia, commercial
treaty with, 462; makes his brother king
of Armenia, 463; persecutes Christians,
464 ; death, ib.
Yezdegerd II, King of Persia, at war with
Rome, 466 sq.
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1. Roman Empire. Eastern Division.
2. Roman Empire. Western Division.
3. Asia (Physical).
4. The Empire in 311.
5. Approximate numbers of the Bishops present at Nicaea.
6. Constantinople.
7. The Euphrates Frontier.
8. The Eastern Patriarchates after 451.
9.
The Teutonic Tribes in the 1st and 4th Centuries A. D.
10. The Visigothic Kingdom.
11. Gaul in the 5th Century.
12. Italy under the Ostrogoths.
13. Roman Britain.
14. The Balkan Peninsula in the 4th and 5th Centuries.
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position, 489; character, 489 sq. ; calls
synod, 490; and the Tall Brothers, 491;
letter of Innocent I to, 494 ; 513
Theophilus, Gothio bishop, 13
Theophilus, governor of Syria, murdered,
62 sq.
3
of, 52, 230, 392, 397, 399, 412, 465, 556,
564; 113; accession, 268, 462; 269; and
the Huns, 362 sqq. , 414, 433; death, 364,
414, 467 sq. ; 506; minority, 396; 406;
contemplates uniting Empires of East and
West, 407; treats with Valentinian III,
412; treats with Gaiseric, 413; family
pride of, 418; 419, 432; 456, 460; educa.
tion, 462; marries Eudocia, 463 sq. ;
makes treaty with Persia, 464; and the
usurper John, 465; supports Valentinian
III, ib. ; 466, 470 sq. ; and the Nestorian
controversy, 495, 498 sqq. ; and the
Council of Ephesus, 500 sq. ; religious
intrigues at court of, 502; 504; upholds
decisions of the Robber Council, 505 sq. ;
511; discus of, 547; land law under, 561;
590
Theodosius, archimandrite of the cenobia of
Palestine, 529
Theodosius, Count, father of Theodosius
the Great, restores order in Britain, 223
sq. , 378; defeats the Alemanni, 224;
225; in Africa, 228; executed, ib. ; 229;
230
Theodosius, monk, set up as bishop in
Jerusalem,512; imprisoned, ib. ; released,
ib.
Theodosius, prince of the Theodosian house,
opposes Constantine the usurper, 267
Theodosius, infant son of Atauli, 278, 403
Theodric, King of Bernicia, 391
Theolaifus, Roman officer, 77
Theopaschite, the, version of Peter Mongus,
518
Theophilus, Bishop of Alexandria, and
Theophilus, citizen of Antioch, 608
Theophrastus, 98
Thermantia, daughter of Stilicho, marries
Honorius, 268; sent back to Serena, 270
Thermopylae, Pass of, seized by Alaric,
261, 457; Huns reach, 363, 414
Thessalonica, 141; attacked by Teutons,
206; saved by Theodosius from the Goths,
236; 237; Valentinian II takes refuge at,
242; massacre at, 244, 257; 245; head-
quarters of Theodosius at, 253; import-
ance of Teutons in, 256; Valentinian III
proclaimed at, 465; tumult at, 475
Thessalonica, Bishops of. See Acholius,
Rufus.
Thessaly, Goths in, 237, 253; Alaric in,
260, 457; Huns in, 363; Theodoric in,
477; plundered by Slavs, 483
Theudegotha, daughter of Theodoric,
marries Sigismund, 451
Thian Shan Mts, 323
Thilsaphata, 85
Thisbe, town in Boeotia, conditions of land
tenancy in, 562
Thomas, Archdeacon of Spalato, cited, 359
Thomas of Marga, Book of the Governors of,
cited, 527
Thorismud, son of Theodoric I, succeeds
his father, 280, 416; policy of, 281, 421;
assassinated, ib. ; 289; 427
Thorsbjaerg, bog-deposits at, 385 sq.
Thrace, under Licinius,3,7; 17, 31; awarded
to Constans, 56; surrendered to Con.
stantius, 58; 75; Julian reaches, 76 sq. ;
137; Bastarnae in, 191, 206; Goths in,
204, 213, 252, 465; 205; 215; held by
Teutons, 216, 250; 220; disturbances
among miners in, 233; Theodosius com-
mands in, 235 sq. ; colonies of Goths in,
237, 239; 253, 255; attacked by Visi.
goths, 257, 456 ; Gainas in, 263; ravaged
by Huns, 414, 458, 464, 467; 460; Huns
settled in, 468; disturbances in, 470;
Theodorio, son of Triarius, and, 471, 475,
477 ; 478; incursion of barbarians into,
480; 481; Bulgarian raids in, 483 ;
bishops of, at Council of Chalcedon, 508
Thracians, allied with the Bastarnae, 191 ;
and the Roman Empire, 544
Thrasamund, King of the Vandals, reign of,
313; treatment of Catholics by, ib. , 321;
318; patron of architecture, 322; marries
Amalafrida, 313, 451
Thraustila, murderer of Valentinian III,
419
Thucydides, 103
Thunor, the Thunder-God of Teutonio
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Index
Thuringi, 189
Thuringia, the Kelts in, 187; flight of
Childeric to, 298
Thuringian Forest, 186 note, 187
Thyatira, battle of, 221
Ti (Tiw), god of Teutonic mythology, 386
Tiber, River, 4, 8; blockaded by Goths,
271; the Vandals in, 421; 429; trang.
port of corn on, 551; 575
Tiberius Claudius Nero Caesar, Emperor,
25, 31; military successes of, 195 sq. ;
and Britain, 368
Ticinum. See Pavia
Tigisis, Bishop of. See Secundus
Tigris, River, 57 sq. ; 74; Sapor retreats
from, 76; 81 sqq. ; 88; 458
Tigurini, tribe of Helveti, join the Teutonic
migrants, 192; retreat from Italy, 193
Timagenes, quoted by Ammianus, 188
Timasius, Roman officer, 243; made general.
in-chief, 246; banished, 457
Timostratus, duke of Osrhoene, defeats
Persians, 482
Timotheus, Bishopof Constantinople, neutral
position of, 518
Timothy, set over Asia, 156
Timothy, Bishop of Alexandria, 166
Timothy Salophaciolus, Bishop of Alexan.
dria, appointed, 513; death, 516
Timothy, called Aelurus, Monophysite in.
truder into see of Alexandria, expelled by
Leo I, 469; influence on Basiliscus, 473;
installed, 512; character, 512 sq. ; driven
out, 513; returns to see, ib. , 515; death,
516
Tingitian Mauretania, assigned to Vandals,
307
Tiridates, King of Armenia, 22
Tiro, Prosper, cited, 365, 409, 417
Titianus, envoy of Magnentius, 61
Titus, set over Crete, 156
Titus Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus, Emperor,
and the vessels of Solomon's Temple, 308,
421
Tobol, River, 324
Tolbiacum. See Zülpich
Toledo, Councils of, 533, 596
Tome of Pope Leo I, 505 8qq. ; approved by
Council of Chalcedon, 509; condemned by
Basiliscus, 515; Acoemetae and, 516; 517
Tomi, attacked by Teutons, 206; battle
Tournai, 243, 256; Vandals at, 266; and
the Salian Franks, 297 sq. ; tomb of
Childerio at, 299
Tours, Vandals at, 266; relieved by Aëtius,
410
Tours, Bishops of. See Gregory, Martin
Toutoni, doubtful identity of, 189 sq.
Toxandria, Salian Franks in, 69, 296
Toygeni, tribe of Helveti, join the Teutons,
192
Traditores, name applied to those who
surrendered the scriptures, 11. See
Donatists
Trajan, Count, commands expedition to the
East, 226; against the Goths, 233 sq. ;
slain at Hadrianople, 235, 251
Trajan (M. Ulpius Trajanus), Emperor,
correspondence with Pliny, cited, 24 sqq. ,
30; 551, 553 sq. ; Julian rebuilds fortress
of, 69; canal of, 83; 230; plants Roman
colonists in Dacia, 357; 462; and trade
guilds, 551
Tralles, early Christians of, 146 sq.
Trans-Caspia, climate of, 324
Transylvania, the barbarians in, 205; Goths
take refuge in, 213, 215, 232, 254, 260;
356 sq.
Trapezus, sacked by Borani, 204
Trasaric, Gepid chief, and Theodoric, 451
Trebizond, 16
Trent, River, 367, 369, 372; archaeological
discoveries in valley of, 388 ; kingdom of
Mercia includes valley of, 390
Trentino, Odovacar supported by barbarians
of, 434
Treveri, Keltic tribe, 188, 194
Trèves. See Trier
Triarius, Gothic chief, 470
Tribigild, Gothic leader, rebellion of, 262,
458; joins Gainas, 459; killed, 460
Triboeci, Teutonic tribe, settle in Gaul, 193,
195
Trioca, Bishop of. See Heliodorus
Trier (Trèves), Athanasius at, 128, 534;
Valentinian at, 209 note, 223 sqq. ; death
of Pancratius at, 228; Gratian at, 230,
235; Maximus at, 242; Arbogast at, 244;
Vandals at, 266; taken by Franks, 299;
411; 546
Trier, Bishop of. See Paulinus
Trigetius, imperial agent, arranges a treaty
with the Vandals, 306
Tripolis, Austoriani invade province of, 227;
retained by Rome at the subdivision, 307;
Moorish tribes in, assert their independ.
ence, 313; declares for Rome against the
Vandals, 315; 426
Tripolitana, 316; annexed by Gaiseric, 422
Trisagion, Monophysite addition to, causes
riots, 484 sq. ; Peter the Fuller's addition
to, 514; 518
Trivulzio Collection at Milan, ivories in,
near, 233
Tortona, Majorian defeated and killed near,
424
Totila, King of the Ostrogoths, visits St
Benedict, 537
Toulouse, saved by the bishop from the
Vandals, 266; taken by Ataulf, 277,
402; Romans defeated at, 279; becomes
Gothic capital, 281 sqq. , 404 sq. ; Lex
Romana Visigothorum published at, 286;
287; Arians in kingdom of, 291 ; Litorius
defeated at, 411; Avitus at, 421; 427
Toulouse, Bishops of. Sée Exuperius,
Rhodanius
604 sq.
Trocundes, brother of Illus, sent against
Zeno, 473; joins Zeno, ib. ; captures
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Ugrian race and language, 355
Ublans, the, 347
Uldin, chief of the Huns, kills Gaïnas, 263,
460; helps Stilicho at Faesulae, 265 sq.
Ulfila (Vulfila), Gothic bisho life of,
212 sq. ; form of name of, 212 note; 392
Ulm, 452
Ulpian (Domitius Ulpianus), jurist, 31, 35;
89; cited, 562
Umbria, Heraclian in, 402
Unitarians, the, 124
Unstrut, River, 187
Ural Mts, early inhabitants of, 341
Ural-Altaic language, with its branches,
333
Urbicius, chamberlain, plots against Illus,
475; and Ariadne, 479
Uriconium. See Wroxeter
Urien, British king, 391
Ursacius, Pannonian bishop, 128; recants
charges against Athanasius, 130; at
Council of Sirmium, 132, 133
Ursatius, magister officiorum under Valen.
tinian, offends the Alemanni, 222
Ursicinus, general, 19, 72
Ursinus, anti-pope, elected bishop of Rome,
153, 155; faction-fight in Rome con.
cerning, 173
Ursulus, treasurer, put to death, 79
Urugundi, in Black Sea region, 203 ; at war
with East Goths, 206
Usipetes, Teutonic tribe, invasion of, 189,
2
Marcian, 476; made magister militum,
477; captured and beheaded, 478
Troilus, sophist, adviser of Anthemius,
462
Troitsk, Kirghiz in the steppes of, 335
Trojans, the, Franks said to be descendants
of, 293
Tropaeum Traiani. See Adamelissi
Troy, 16, 293, 576
Troyes, 66; Attila at, 280, 364, 416 and
note
Tubantes, location of the, 198; Romans
repulse attack of, 208
Tufa, Odovacar's lieutenant, double treachery
of, 439
Tuisco, earth-born god, Germans descended
from, 292
Tulingi, Germanio origin of, 189; join the
Helveti, 194; ask help of Euric, 284
Tullius Menophilus, Procurator of Lower
Moesia, subsidises the Goths, 203
Tungri, Teutonic tribe, succeed to territory
of Eburones, 188 sq.
Tungritani Juniores, regiment, won by
Procopius, 220
Turan, use of the dromedary in, 331; 349
Turcilingi, settled in the Danube basin,
361; 434
Turfan, oases of, 327
Turin, fight near, 4; 66; 277
Turkestan, oases infrequent in, 324; dele-
terious effects of climate in, 325; (Chinese),
327; nomad peasantry of, 328; prehistorio
inhabitants of, 329; 332 sq. ; condition of
the Sarts in, 352
Turkomans, the, scarcity of horses among,
331; 335 sq. ; food of, 339; predatory
habits, 347 sq. ; appearance and charac-
ter, 352
Turko-Tartars, the, 335; food of, 339
sqq. ; marriage, 342; 343; burial customs,
347
Turks, the (Osmans), invasions of Europe
by, 18, 328; (West) empire of, 328;
(Osmans) flee from the Mongols, 328;
personal appearance, 332; 334
Tuscany, King Marcomir exiled to, 260;
Alaric in, 271; Ataulf in, 399; land tax
levied on Goths in, 446
Tweed, River, 368
Tyana, Bishop of. See Anthimus
Tyne, River, Hadrian's Wall from, 368;
Roman road by, 377
Typicon, code of rules for monks, 529
Tyras, plundered by barbarians, 203; 204
Tyre, home of Ulpian, 89; Council of,
128 sq. ; 166; (Old) abandoned, 457 ;
linen and purple trade of, 548; plan of
church built at, 611
Tyre, Bishop of. See Irenaeus
Tyrol, the, 452
Tyrrhenian Sea, the, hermits settle on the
islands of, 531
Tzani, raids of, 467, 481
Tzurta, Romans defeated at, 483
194 sq.
Usipii, location of the, 198
Usk, River, Roman road by, 377
Uskub. See Scupi
Utrecht, 377
Utus (Wid), River, Romans defeated on,
363
Uzbegs, the, 334
Vadomar, a prince of the Alemanni, 65, 68;
captured and banished, 74; 209; com.
mands expedition to the East, 226
Vagobanta. See Bagavan
Vaison, second Council of, extends right of
preaching, 163; canons of first Council
of, 567
Valence, Constantine the usurper at, 267 ;
Ataulf at, 401; Alans settled at, 413
Valens, Pannonian bishop, 128 ; recants
charges against Athanasius, 130; at
Council of Sirmium, 132, 133
Valens, Emperor, 19; suppresses pagan
worship, 112; favours the Arians, 126,
166 ; influenced by Eudoxius, 137; and
St Basil, 138; 139; divides Cappadocia,
168; at war with the Goths, 213; pro-
tects Fritigern, 214 ; and the Goths, 215,
232; is chosen co-emperor, 219; starts
for the East, 220; crusbes rebellion of
Procopius, 221; begins campaign against
the Goths, 221 sq. ; advances on Persia,
225; policy in Armenia and Hiberia,
225 sq. ; 231; fails to carry out terms of
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treaty with Goths, 232 sq. , 250; sends
reinforcements against Goths, 233; man.
euvres of, 234; defeated and slain, 140,
210, 216, 235, 251; character of, 235,
254, 467; coloni under, 559; persecutes
magicians, 581; 590
Valens, general to Licinius, 7
Valens, Roman general, defeated by Alaric,
271 ; promoted by Attalus, 272
Valentia (Valentinia), province of Britain,
created by Theodosius, 223, 378
Valentinia. See Valentia
Valentinian I, Emperor, 68; toleration of
religions by, 97, 137, 594 ; work of, 137,
222; character, 137, 219, 229 sq. ; and
the Alemanni, 209; improves defences of
the Rhine, 209; 213; early career, 218;
220; on western frontier, 221; in Gaul,
223 sqq. ; state of the Empire under,
227 sq. ; death, 228 sq. ; appearance,
229 sq. ; system of government, 230, 565;
231, 233, 235, 237, 248; Frankish legend
of, 293 ; district of Britain named after,
378; coloni under, 559; persecutes ma-
gicians, 581
Valentinian II, Emperor, succeeds his father,
228, 231; begins personal rule, 239;
escapes machinations of Maximus, ib. ;
refuses to restore altar of Victory, 240;
treats with barbarians, 241; flees to
Thessalonica, 242; is restored to power,
243; visits Rome, 244; death, 245 sq. ,
258, 260 ; land law under, 561 ; judicial
proceedings under, 563 ; 565 ; 595
Valentinian III, Emperor of the West,
murdered, 281, 418, 419 and note, 420;
treats with Gaiseric, 306 sqq. , 413; 310 ;
382; 394 ; murders Aëtius, 395, 418;
396; and the Senate, 397; 398 eq. ; birth,
404; banished, 406; accession, 407, 465;
defeats John, 407 sq. , 465; marries
Eudoxia, 412, 465 sq. ; 415; and Attila,
417; 421, 424; and Marcellinus, 425 ;
442, 468; summons Council of Ephesus,
500; and Pope Leo, 506; 591
Valentinus, revolt of, 223 sq.
Valentinus, citizen of Selga, leads a force
against Tribigild, 458
Valeria, wife of Galerius, 15
Valerian, Emperor, and the Goths, 204 ;
205 note ; 207
Valerian, son of Gallienus, assassinated,
201
Valerius, Bishop of Hippo, and the ordina-
tion of St Augustine, 153; 162
Vandals, the, 19; early settlements of, 185,
196; 202; at war with Tervingi, 206;
raids of, 235; Gratian drives back, 253;
Stilicho concedes territory to, 264 ; invade
Italy, 265 sq. ; invade Gaul, 266, 394,
400; in Spain, 274 sq. , 304 sq. , 400 ;
in Africa, 276 ; 278 sq. , 282 ; treatment
of subject race by, 287 ; growing maritime
power of, 305; take Carthage, 306, 465;
devastate Sicily, 306; settle in Africa, 307,
411; take and plunder Rome, 308, 421 ;
seize Roman provinces, 309; attack the
Eastern Empire, 310; destroy the im-
perial fleet, 311, 423 sq. , 470; ill-treatment
of Catholics among, 312 sqq. ; depose
Hilderic, 314 ; constitution of the African
kingdom of, 316 sq. ; army and navy,
318; laws, 319; officials, 320; clergy,
ib. ; culture of, 321 sq. ; growth of luxury
among, 321; lack of artistic power, 322;
358, 362; and Stilicho, 394 ; 393, 395,
403 ; defeated by Wallia, 404 ; 406; defeat
Boniface, 409; treaty of Aëtius with, 411,
419; Eastern and Western Empires
combine against, 412; 413, 415; 420 ;
defeated by Ricimer, 422; 425 ; defeat
attempt on Carthage, 426 ; 465, 467 ; and
Marcian, 468; 471; make peace with
Rome, 472; 518; destroy early monachism
of Africa, 535
Vangiones, Teutonic tribe, settle in Gaul,
193, 195
Vannius, King of the Suebi, domain of, 197
Varad, Canon of. See Rogerius
Varangians in Russia, 349
Varia of Cassiodorus, the, 444
Varini, early settlements of, 185, 198
Varronianus, son of Jovian, 86
Varus, P. Quintilius, 45
Vatican, the, sarcophagi at, 602
Vechten (Fectio), near Utrecht, Roman
troops shipped at, 377
Veliocasses, 192
Venantius Fortunatus, Bishop of Poitiers,
poet, 449
Venedi (Veneti), Slavonic tribes, 184
Venetia, held by barbarians, 264; Alario
demands cession of, 271; ravaged by
Huns, 417
Venice, foundation of, 364, 417
Venonae. See High Cross
Venta Belgarum. See Winchester
Venta Icenorum, See Caister
Venta Silurum. See Caerwent
Venus, 95; Julian revives worship of, 107;
temple of, at Rome, 608
Vercellae (Vercelli), 193
Vercelli, Bishop of. See Eusebius
Verenianus, prince of the Theodosian house,
opposes Constantine the usurper, 267; is
executed, 271
Verina, wife of Leo I, intercedes for Aspar,
470; arranges for accession of Zeno, 472;
conspires against Zeno, 473; niece of,
marries Nepos, 474; attempts life of
Illus, 475; is sent to Tarsus, 476 ; be-
comes & deaconess, ib. ; Illus refuses to
recall, 477 ; crowns Leontius, 478; death,
ib. ; her body transferred to Constanti.
nople, 479; 515
Verona, taken by Constantine, 4; besieged
by Alaric, 265; Odovacar retreats to,
439; Theodoric's buildings at, 448; 453
Verturiones, tribes of Picts, pillage Britain,
223
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Theodorio secures Septimania for, 452;
in Moesia, 456
Visions of Hermas. See the Shepherd
Vistula, early peoples near the, 184 sq. ,
190, 197 sq. , 202, 207, 361
Vita Aureliani, of Vopiscus, cited, 295
Vita Lupi, cited, 297
Vitalianus, rebellion of, 485 sq.
Vitalianus, Roman general, 254
Vitianus, general, defeats the Arabs, 464
Vivianus, made praefect by Leo I, 469 ;
475
Vlakhs, 356 sqq.
Volcae, 185 note, 192
Volcae Tectosages. See Tectosages
Volga, River, 214 sq. ; neighbourhood de-
vastated by Chinghiz Khan, 350
Vopiscus, Vita Aureliani of, cited, 295
Vortemir, son of Vortigern, resists the
Jutes, 382
Vortigern (Wyrtgeorn), and the English
invaders, 380 sqq.
Vosges, Mts, 193, 367
Vouglé or Vouillé (Campus Vocladensis),
battle of, 286, 452
Vram Shapuh of Armenia, 458
Verulamium. See St Albans
Verus, L. Aurelius, and the German in.
vasion, 199
Vespasian (T. Flavius Sabinus Vespasianus),
Emperor, 17; law of, 25; 26, 39, 543
Vestralp, Frankish chief, defeated by Julian,
209
Vetera, refortified by Julian, 209
Vetranio, opposes Magnentius, 59; joins
Constantius, 60
Via Portuensis, Vandals on, 308
Victor, Count, assassinates Nepos, 436
Victor, Flavius, son of Maximus, sent on
embassy to Valentinian II, 239; killed,
243, 256
Victor, Julian's general, 83; envoy to
Persia, 231; brings news of Hadrianople
to Gratian, 235
Victorinus, C. Marius, of Rome, Christian
teacher, 104, 172
Victorinus, usurper, 71
Victorius, Gothic general, successful in
Gaul, 283
Victors (Victores), in Roman army, 220 ;
sent to Britain, 223
Viotovali, 195, 198; invade Roman pro-
vinces, 199; in Transylvania, 205
Vicus Augusti, Theodosius at, 236
Vienne, Julian at, 66, 74; Florentius at,
73; church of, 164; Valentinian at, 245,
258; Constans put to death at, 274
Viennensis, Gothic rule in, 287
Vi in Fyen, bog. deposit at, 385
Viminacium in Dacia, 56; taken by Huns,
362
Vindelicia, Vandals receive land in, 264
Virgil (Publius Vergilius Maro), Augustine
and the poems of, 116; Christian teach-
ing introduced into Aeneid of, 570; 571 sq.
Viroconium. See Wroxeter
Virunum, Alaric at, 268
Visigoths (Vesegoti), 203; raids of, 204 sq. ;
introduction of Christianity among, 212;
revolt of, 213; ask admission to Roman
territory, 231, 250; at war with Rome,
234 sq. , 250 sqq. , 256; attack Thrace,
257 ; at the battle of the Frigidus, 259;
march on Constantinople, 260, 456;
settled in Spain and Gaul, 276, 393; in
Gaul, 277, 399, 411; oppose the Huns,
280, 416; 281 sq. ; defeated by Clovis,
286 ;
customs and organisation of,
287 sqq. ; culture of, 291 sq. ; Arianism
of, ib. ; 298, 308; acknowledge Majorian,
309; 358, 361, 364 ; 394; policy of
Constantius to, 405, 430; mercenaries
serve against Boniface, 409; Placidia
seeks support of, 411; hostility to Vandals,
415, join Romans against Huns, 416;
Aëtius' treatment of, 418; 420; and
Avitus, 421; 422; defeated by Majorian,
423 ; allied with Ricimer, 424; defeated
by Aegidius, 425; take possession of
Gaul, 427; 429 sq. ; acquire Narbonne,
436; assist Theodoric the Great, 439, 484 ;
Waag, River, 197
Waal, River, pirates on, 223
Wady Natron. See Nitria
Walamir, King of the Ostrogoths in Pan.
nonia, ally of Attila, 361; settles in
Pannonia, 468; killed in battle, 469
Walohen (Walbås, Walhós), 185 note
Waldhere, 386
Wales, 367; Roman conquest of, 368 sq. ;
Roman roads in, 376 sq. ; Britons retire
to, 381
Wall, village by Lichfield (Letocetum), on
Watling Street, 376
Wall. See Roman Wall
Wallacbia (Great), Visigoths in, 205
Wallia, King of the Goths, makes alliance
with Rome, 278, 404; 289; defeats the
Silingian Vandals and the Alani, 278,
304, 404; 305; recovers great part of
Spain for Rome, 404; settles in Aqui.
tanica Secunda, 404 sq. ; 409; uncle of
Ricimer, 422, 424
War against Gildo, by Claudian, 264
Warahran. See Bahram
Warni, ask help of Euric, 284
Wartha, River, 187, 198
Warwickshire, Roman villas in, 375; king-
dom of Hwicce includes part of, 390
Wash, the, coast defence of, 378
Watling Street, course of, 376
Weitbruch, 68
Wermund, legendary Teutonic king, 384
Weser, River, Keltic names near, 186 and
note, 187 and note; Germanic tribes
settled on, 191, 198
Wessex, Saxon settlement of, 382; tra-
ditional origin of royal family of, 384 ;
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370;
York (Eburācum), death of Constantius at,
3; Roman fortress at, 369; Roman town,
Roman civilisation in the vale of,
372; foundation of, 373; Roman road
at, 377
York, Bishop of, at Council of Arles, 12
Yorkshire, Roman forts in, 369; Deira
includes part of, 390; Elmet part of, 391
Yssel (Isala), River, Saxons return to, 69;
Chamavi settled near, 295; 296
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Westmorland, Roman road in, 377; sur.
vival of Keltic speech in, 546
West Saxons, invasion of Britain by, 389 ;
conquests of, 390
Whitby, 379
Whymper, Edward, sees halo on the Matter-
horn, 4
Wid, River. See Utus
Widimir, King of the Ostrogoths, 429,
438; comes to relief of Theodorio, 439;
settles in Pannonia, 468; attacks Italy,
471
Wig, traditional ancestor of royal family of
Wessex, 384
Wight, Isle of, included in defence of coast,
378; Jutes in, 382 sq. , 389; kingdom of,
389
Wihtgar, nephew of Cerdic, said have
occupied the Isle of Wight, 383, 389
Willibrod, Benedictine missionary,
541
Winchester (Venta Belgarum), Romano-
British town, 373; Roman road through,
376
Wipbach. See Frigidus
Withicab, King of the Alemanni, murdered,
224
Withimir, King of the Ostrogoths, defeated
and slain, 215, 253
Withington, Roman pavement at, 614 note
Woden, chief divinity of Teutonic mytho.
logy, 386
Wörpe-Bach, 186
Wolkoi (Volcae). See Walchen
Worcestershire, kingdom of Hwicoe includes
part of, 390
Worms, taken by the Alemanni, 66, 266;
victory of Aëtius at, 361
Wreocensaete. See Shropshire
Wroxeter (Viroconium or Uriconium), Ro-
mano-British town, 373; results of ex-
cavations at, 374; 380; Roman roads
at, 376 sq.
Würtemberg, 353 note
Wulfila, Gothic general, commands for
Honorius in Gaul, 274
Wyrtgeorn. See Vortigern
Zabdicene, 74
Zabern, Julian reaches, 66 sq. ; Julian
fortifies pass of, 68; 209 note
Zaragoza, Majorian at, 309
Zaragoza, Council of, reference to monasti-
cism in canons of, 532
Zeno, Emperor of the East (Tarasicodissa),
113; makes treaty with Burgundian king,
284; coins of, found in Childeric's tomb,
299; makes peace with Gaiseric, 311;
driven out by Basiliscus, 429, 437, 473,
515; becomes sole emperor, 431, 472;
restored, 435, 473, 515; receives embassy
from Western Empire, 435, 443; statues
of, set up in Rome, 436; sends Theodoric
to Italy, 438; 467; leader of Isaurians,
470; marries Ariadne, ib. ; made magister
militum, ib. ; reveals treachery of Arda-
burius, 471; and the affairs of the Western
Empire, 474; and Illus, 475 sq. ; treats
with both Theodorics, 475 sq. ; gives up
Verina to Illus, 476; promotes Illus,
477; 478; and the succession, 479;
death, ib. ; sale of property of, 480; 483;
policy of, 515; and the Henoticon, 516 sq. ;
excommunicated by Simplicius, 517, 518;
closes school of Edessa, 519; land legis.
lation under, 560 sq.
Zeno, son of the Emperor Zeno, dies, 479
Zeno, leader of Isaurians, defends Con-
stantinople, 467; made magister militum
per Orientem, ib. ; death, ib.
Zenonis, wife of Basiliscus, favours Armatus,
473
Zeugitana (Africa Proconsularis), assigned
to Vandals, 307, 413; 316; Catholic
clergy expelled from, 320; 410
Zizais, King of the Sarmatae Liberi, 71
Zonaras, cited, 61 note
Zosimus, Bishop of Rome, 151, 179 sq. ;
decretal letters of, 182
Zosimus, historian, 21; opposes Christianity,
113; cited, 8, 15, 236, 273
Zülpich (Tolbiacum), a principal city of
the Ripuarian Franks, 300; battle at, ib.
Zuiderzee, 296; Saxons settled near, 384
Xanten, country of the Chattuarii, 295
Xystus. See Sixtus
Yenisei, River, 324
Yezdegerd I, King of Persia, commercial
treaty with, 462; makes his brother king
of Armenia, 463; persecutes Christians,
464 ; death, ib.
Yezdegerd II, King of Persia, at war with
Rome, 466 sq.
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Frontier at the end of the 4th Century
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The names of the Tribes in the 1st Century A. D. are
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300 Miles
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100
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45
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Chateauroux
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About A. D. 500
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ROMAN BRITAIN
by F. Haverfield
Natural Scale 1:2,900,000
60 Miles
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South Shields
Co stopitum
Lugiwallium Vindomora
Althester le Street
Old Carlislex
IWhitley Castle ilgrichester
Uxellodunum
Apallabla
Vorega
Vinovia
Brocavum
IBrabonjacum
Saltburn
Moresby
Lavatrae fiercebridge
Vertterae
Greta BT.
Hardknot
Lavenhill
Waterhead
Cataractorium
How Borror BA
Muncaster
Watercrook
Brough
BRIGANTES
#Filey Brigg
Poverborrow
Malton
Isurium
ERURACUM (Leg vil
Elslacko
Colonia
Carcaria? PHARISI
Bremetehnacum
Cambodunum
Legiolin
Coccium
Marshester
Abus Aest?
Templèhorough
Mona
Warrington
nevie Segelocum
LINDUM
54
54
Lancaster
Ilkley
Ade19
Breme
Brough on Humber
Doncaster
Melandra
TRARCA
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Map 13
Trisarcóna
53
ORDOVIC
Holt
Aest?
Xacona
Wat?
Klania
TROVANTES
Magnae
52
Foss
nGael
Sit seet
CAMULODUNUM
Segontium
DEGEANGI PEVA.
Glutudarum
LEAD Hegio XX
Crocolana
53
LEAR
Causennae
Metaris
Komen-y-mur
Margidunum
Branodunum
Derby
Caergar
CO Rinavia
Vernechetuma
TCENI
Pennacrúcium CORITANIR
Gariannpnum
Pengol
Virocontum
Letocetum Ratae
SLEAD
Ventallcenorum
Caerflos
Durobrivae
Manduessedum
Caersws
Venonae
Bravonium ad
Castell Colfen
so
Opunwich
Droitwicht
Bannaventa Durolipons
cester
Carpboritum?
Dolaucáthy
Lactodorum
52
COLO
Landoveryw
Magiovintum Chesterford
Felixstowe
DEMETAE
Alchester
Dupotobae
Maridunum
POGLEVUM
POWODOBUNI
Colorlia
Penydaren
ON
SILURES
Qothona
VERULAMUM
Leucarunt Gellygacha
ISCA SI RUMOZ
Vehta Silurum Coripium Evd Dorchester
Sullaniacae
LONDINIUM
Legir
Sea Mills
Thames's
Cardiff
Cunetio Spinae Pontes
Yagniacae
Tanatus 11
Aquae Sulis
Verlucio
Durobriva
Calleva Atrebatupi
Dublevum
Rutupiae
LEA
Durovefnum
BELGAE
CANTIUM
Dubrae
Sorbiodunum
Venta Belgarum
Portus Lemanis
51
Brige
Wichester
Clausentum
Mindggladia
IRON
DUROTRIGES
Isca Dumnoniorum
Anderida
Gessoriacum
(Classis Britannica)
DUM NONII
Moridunum
Durnovariát
Vectis;
Thames'
Bursi
Regulbium
Sabrida
2
51
Perchester Bignor
Isa nuyoRegni
Tintagel
Bossens
50
50
5
4
3
2
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1
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MAP 14
The Balkan Peninsula
in the 4th and 5th centuries
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16
A
18
B
20
22
D
24
E
26
F
28
G
30
Jefoetovia
46
Altinum
silta alle
46
Siscia
Zong
Wall
Mursa
Cibalae
Вопрпу
Savus
Quinta
SoDobrugera
2
کر
Sigma
Viminiadum
Ac Salices
Singidunum
99trus
Margus
44
Marquspora
Kvalium Long Wall
44
Bononia
Horreum Mangi
Radarja
Tomi
Durosporum
Tropaeum Trajani
CAbrittus
Augustae
Salonae
Danubius
Spalat proteina
Euxinus
havas
Novae
Norge
Naissus
Descu
emus
3
Narona
Da r da ni а
3
Shipkayla
Sardica
(Ulpia
50&scus
Codessus
Marcianopolis
Micepolis
Mesembria
Sub Radice
Babyle
Anchialus
Dibaltumo metodologia
Succi Beroedo
Pass (Aug. Traiana) (Develtus) Sozopolis)
Hebrus ári
Philippopolis
Bujuk Derbentuk
Passy.
Hadrianopole
Ulpiana
Pontus
42
Scodrgn
Pantalia
Scupi
42
"Strymon
Nike
Dyrrhachium
Kong Wall
Scarpa
Stobios
Lychnidus
schnitis)
Apollonia owns
Arcadiopolis o
Selymbriure
Perinthus
CONSTANTINOPOLIS
4
Philipp
Cyrrhus.
rokeracka oEufopus
Edessa Leyla
(Byzantium
Abdera
Mer Rhegium
sus
Pgopontis
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