The Mediterranean World in Late Antiquity, 395-700 AD

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INDEX

Theophilus of Alexandria 67
TheophylactSimocatta 8, 189, 192, 193
Thessalonica 10, 162, 198
Three Chapters affair 116–17, 186
Tiberias 183, 255
Tiberius II, emperor 193, 211
‘total’ history 148
Totila, ostrogothic king 115, 116
trade 11, 92–3, 101–2, 156, 172–3, 208–9
Translated Texts for Historians 9
triumphs 109, 117–18
True Cross 196–7
Turks 211
Tzath of Lazica 121, 187


Umayyad caliphate 10, 11, 203–7
unity and diversity 10
urban civic culture 130–3
urban history 6; see also cities
‘Uthman, caliph 201–2


Valens, emperor 16–17
Valentinian, emperor I 16
Valentinian II, emperor 18
Valentinian III, emperor 36, 41, 43
Vandals: conquest of North Africa 35–6,
43, 44; Justinian’s wars of reconquest
against 44, 104, 108, 109–10, 117–19


VenantiusFortunatus 8, 66
Verina, empress 37
Victor of Tunnuna 119
Vigilius, pope 116, 117
Virgil 134
Visigoths 42, 43, 48; see also Goths
visual evidence 6, 130
Vivarium monastery 47

Walmsley, A. 158
Ward-Perkins, B. 10, 17–18, 209
wealth: the church and 81–3; renunciation
of 81–2, 140
welfare, social 159–60
west–east division of the Roman empire
1–4, 20, 86–8
west–east relations 35–7
Whitby, M. 159, 164
Whittow, M. 158
Wickham, C. 4, 11, 102, 166, 208
women 142–4

Yenikapi 149
Yusuf 173

Zachariah of Mytilene 131
Zeno, emperor 32, 37–8, 40, 69
Zosimus 23, 25, 52, 139
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