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[44]
Book III. viii. 5.
[45]
_i.e._ Clypea. Not the place mentioned in IV. x. 24.
[46]
The region in the interior of Sardinia called Barbargia or Barbagia still preserves this name. But Procopius' explanation of the origin of the barbarian settlers there has not been generally accepted.
[47]
Book III. xviii. 7 ff.
[48]
IV. iv. 30 and note.
[49]
Baptism was administered only during the fifty days between Easter and Pentecost. Justinian had forbidden the baptism of Arians.
[50]
Cf. III. xi. 30.
[51]
Cf. chap. xiv. 8.
[52]
"Auxiliaries"; see Book III. xi. 3.
[53]
More correctly Gadiaufala, now Ksar-Sbehi.
[54]
Cirta, later named Constantina, now Constantine (Ksantina).
[55]
John the Cappadocian, cf. I. xxiv. 11 ff.
[56]
See Book III. xvii. 1 and note.
[57]
Now Setif.
[58]
Called Mastinas in IV. xiii. 19.
[59]
Book IV. v. 5.
[60]
Cyrenaica.
[61]
Now Lebida.
[62]
Cf. III. xxv. 4 ff.
[63]
Book III. x. 22 ff.
[64]
Book IV. xii. 30.
[65]
A reference to his slaughter of the eighty notables, IV. xxi. 7, where, however, nothing is said of an oath sworn on the Gospels.
[66]
Cf. Book II. iii. 32.
[67]
Cf. Book III. xvii. 11, xxi. 23.
[68]
The port of Carthage; see III. xx. 3.