Terracina, inscription at, [142].

Teutons, descendants of the, [8]; marriage rules among, [34]; simple politics of, [70]; settlements, [96], [99]; titles of rules of, [131].

Thelane, son of Odovacar, [123].

Theodahad, nephew of Theodoric, [310] et seq.; offered joint rule with Amalasuentha, [313]; treachery of, [314]; Naples faithful to, [322]; unpopularity and deposition of, [323]; death of, [325].

Theodora, wife of Justinian, [248], [296]; dislike to Belisarius, [347].

Theodoric, position in history, [1]; reason of his failure, [5]; King of Visigoths, [24]4; birth-place of, [31]; birth of, [33], [34]; given to Emperor as hostage, [37]; influence on, at Constantinople, [46]; sent back to his father, [49]; first deed of arms, [50]; goes into Romania, accompanies his father on expedition, [59]; accession of, [63]; espouses cause of Zeno, adopted by Zeno, [72], encounter with Theodoric the Squinter, [76], confederation with, [77]; outlaw from Roman state, [80]; treats with Sigismund, repulsed, [82]; interview with Adamantius, [84]; mother in danger, his rear-guard defeated, [87]; defeats Bulgarians, [89], action only destructive, [91], interview with Zeno, [111]; journey to Italy (488 ad), [112] et seq.; panegyric on, [114]; defeats Gepid?, [115]; family of, in Pavia, [121]; slays Odovacar, [125]; organises his kingdom, [126]; persecution of the Catholics, [128]; extraordinary justice of, [130]; claims to Empire, [131]; titles of, sends embassy to Constantinople, [132]; proclaimed King by Goths, [133]; King of the Goths and Romans in Italy, [135]; an Anan, [136]; constructions in Italy, [139]; zeal in restoring cities, [143]; unable to write, story of, [145]; judgment of, sayings of, [146]; appearance of, [147]; Romans in service of, [156]; letter of, to nobles, [172]; kindred of, [174]; relations with foreign states, [182]; Theudegotho, daughter of, [185]; marries Augfleda, sister to Clovis, [188]; court of, [196]; diplomacy of, tries to prevent war, [198]; age of, in A.D. 506, [199]; appears in Gaul, A.D. 508, [202]; urges claims of Gesalic, [204]; and Clovis, division of Gaul, [203]; vast kingdom of, [205]; policy not a failure, [206], relations with Anastasius, [208]; struggle with Gepidæ, [211]; letter to Anastasius, [218] et seq; first visit to Rome, [229] et seq; speech at Golden Palm, [233]; gifts to Roman poor,[235]; conspiracy discovered, [241]; six months in Rome, returns to Ravenna, adopts son, [242], palace and tomb, statue at Ravenna, [253], [255], continued prosperity, [256]; adopts Eutharic, children of, [257]; at Verona, [260]; befriends the Jews, [261], family circumstances of, [266]; mode of hearing cases, [268], leaves Verona, [281]; orders Pope John to treat with Emperor at Constantinople, [282]; imprisons Pope and Senators, [284]; orders all Catholic churches delivered to Arians, death of, [285]; probable insanity of, [286]; tomb of, [288]; compared to Cromwell, [291]; descendants succeeded without a contest, [293]; nephew of, [310], death of daughter, [315]; of Saga, [370] et seq.; Saga description of, [375], battle with Witig, [384] et seq.; steed Falke, [387]; Herbart, nephew of, [393]; Gudelinda, wife of, [396]; visit to Attila, [399]; son of Waldemar, [400] et seq; wounds of, [401]; approaches Rome, [404]; encounter with Hermanric, [405], returns to Attila, [411], escape from the Huns, return to Verona, [417]; regains his kingdom, [421]; elements of truth in the Saga, [425].

Theodoric, Strabo, [36]; the Squinter, [73]; death of, [90].

Theodosius II., [21].

Thessalonica, siege of, [59]; threatened by Theodoric, [80].

Thessaly, raid into, [91].