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Athens 19
Attalus, Priscus 9, 174-176, 182-183
Attica 19
Attila 157
Augustae 31
Augustine 178-179
Augustus 22, 40-41
Aurelian (emperor) 8-9, 20-21, 29-30
Aurelian (praetorian prefect) 169
Aureolus 20, 29
Aurelius Victor 30
Auxentius 107
Auxonius 115
Bacurius 142
barbarians: and imperial policy 37-39
concept of 15, 21-22, 37, 56-60
See also army, Roman: as basis of imperial power
barbaricum 34-42
concept of 34
Roman influence in 35-37
coinage in 35, 36, 37, 86-87, 91-92
trade within 91-92
Barcelona 182
Basil of Caesarea 118, 129, 138
Bašmačka 92
Bathouses 121
Bauto 151
Baza
See Gunthigis
Beroe 138
Bible, Gothic 109-110
Bithynia 19
Bonitus 82
Boradoi 19, 210
Boranoi 18-19, 210
Botheric 159-160, 160
Bracciolini, Poggio 44-45
Britain 171
Caesarius 169
Campona 81
Candac 49
Cannobaudes 20
Cappadocia 21-22
Caracal, coin hoard of 115
Caracalla 25, 27
Carinus 30
Carrhae 27
Carpi 67-68, 78-79, 83
Carus 30
Cassio 142
Cassiodorus 50
See also Jordanes
Castalius 50
Celts 58-59
Chalcedon 169
Christianity: Goths and 106-111, 118-122
homoean 107-109
Cilicia 21
Cimmerians 59
Claudian 4-5, 160-161, 166
Claudius 20, 29, 81
Cniva 18, 28
Colias 135-136
Consentia
See Cosenza
Constans (emperor) 102
Constans (general of Attalus) 175
Constantine Ⅰ 80-86, 102
death of 102
Christianity of 107-109
Franks and 80, 82
Gothic war of 83-86, 107
Sarmatian campaigns of 101-102
wars with Licinius 81-82
Constantine Ⅲ 171, 172
Constantinus (Constantine Ⅱ) 84-85, 102
Constantinople 50, 165
Gainas in 169
senate of 146
siege of 146
Theodosius in 150-151, 151
Valens in 139
Constantius Ⅰ 31, 77, 78-80, 80
Constantius Ⅱ 102, 112-113
coinage of 91
Christianity of 108-109
Danubian campaigns of 105-106, 114-115
Constantius Ⅲ 181-183, 181
Constitutio Antoniniana
See Antonine Constitution
Cosenza 180
Costoboci 39
Crassus 27-28
Crispus 81
Crocus 80
Csörsz-árok 79, 84-85
Cyprus 19
Cyzicus 121-122
Dacia, province of 40-41, 67, 127
Constantinian 102
Dacian wars 38, 39-40
Dalmatia 174
Dančeny 92
Daphne 83, 115
Decebalus 38-39
Decius 18, 28
De rebus bellicis 115
Dexippus 19, 55, 59-60
diffusion theory 64-66
Diocletian 30-31, 76-80
and Goths 31-32, 78
reforms of 76-78
Dulcilla 121
Durostorum 130-131
Epirus, province of 167, 171-172
Eriulf 156-157
Ermanaric 111-112, 124, 126
ethnicity: archaeology and 60-70, 95-96
clothing and 60, 68-69
vocabulary of 56-57, 70
ethnography, Graeco-Roman 56-60
Etruria 10, 179
Eucherius 164, 173, 173
Eudoxia 169-171
Eugenius 153, 162-163
Eunapius 124, 125, 130, 146, 167
on Adrianople 140-141, 144
Eusebius of Caesarea 86, 102
Eusebius of Nicomedia 107, 108
Eusebius of Samosata 138
Eutropius 166-169
Farnobius 138
Flavianus, Nicomachus 162-163
Florence 171
fortifications: on frontier 31-32, 116, 116, 127-128
in barbaricum 79, 84, 92
Franks 31, 59, 105
and Constantine 80, 81
origins of 39-40, 67, 71
Fravitta 156-157, 169
Frigeridus 137, 137, 138, 139
Frigidus, battle of 163, 165, 166-169
Fritigern 121-122, 128, 130, 132-142, 151, 152
funerary ritual 94-97
Gaatha 101, 121
Gainas 166, 166, 168-169, 170
Galerius 77, 78, 79, 80
Danubian campaigns of 78-79
Galla Placidia 9, 182-183
Gallia Narbonensis 23
‘Gallic empire’ 29, 30-31
Gallienus 20-21, 28-29
Gallus (caesar) 105
Gelonians 59
Gildo, revolt of 168
Germania
See Tacitus (author)
‘Germanic’ history 44-54
and modern Germans 44-45
in Renaissance 44-45
in Reformation 45
and Romanticism 45-47
and National Socialism 47-48
in post-War era 48-49, 52-54
Germanic languages 47, 59-60, 68
Germans, in ancient texts 58-59
Getica
See Jordanes, Getica of
Gorodok 92
Gothia 76
Gothi minores 154-155
Gothic language 68-69, 117
Goths: as ‘Scythians’ 14-15, 47, 59, 59, 147
in modern thought 42, 54
of Alaric 157-158, 165, 173, 181-184
origins of 39-42, 67-68, 69-70
Gotland 35
Gouththikas 120-122
government, early imperial 22-25, 26
Gratian 114, 137, 162
and Adrianople 139, 140, 146
and Theodosius 147-148, 149-150, 151-152, 158-159,