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  ThesuccessorsofBelisarius,elevengeneralsofequalrank,neglectedtocrushthefeebleanddisunitedGoths,tilltheywererousedtoactionbytheprogressofTotilaandthereproachesofJustinian。ThegatesofVeronaweresecretlyopenedtoArtabazus,attheheadofonehundredPersiansintheserviceoftheempire。TheGothsfledfromthecity。AtthedistanceofsixtyfurlongstheRomangeneralshaltedtoregulatethedivisionofthespoil。Whiletheydisputed,theenemydiscoveredtherealnumberofthevictors:thePersianswereinstantlyoverpowered,anditwasbyleapingfromthewallthatArtabazuspreservedalifewhichhelostinafewdaysbythelanceofaBarbarian,whohaddefiedhimtosinglecombat。TwentythousandRomansencounteredtheforcesofTotila,nearFaenza,andonthehillsofMugello,oftheFlorentineterritory。Theardoroffreedmen,whofoughttoregaintheircountry,wasopposedtothelanguidtemperofmercenarytroops,whowereevendestituteofthemeritsofstrongandwell—disciplinedservitude。Onthefirstattack,theyabandonedtheirensigns,threwdowntheirarms,anddispersedonallsideswithanactivespeed,whichabatedtheloss,whilstitaggravatedtheshame,oftheirdefeat。ThekingoftheGoths,whoblushedforthebasenessofhisenemies,pursuedwithrapidstepsthepathofhonorandvictory。TotilapassedthePo,traversedtheApennine,suspendedtheimportantconquestofRavenna,Florence,andRome,andmarchedthroughtheheartofItaly,toformthesiegeorrathertheblockade,ofNaples。TheRomanchiefs,imprisonedintheirrespectivecities,andaccusingeachotherofthecommondisgrace,didnotpresumetodisturbhisenterprise。Buttheemperor,alarmedbythedistressanddangerofhisItalianconquests,despatchedtothereliefofNaplesafleetofgalleysandabodyofThracianandArmeniansoldiers。TheylandedinSicily,whichyieldeditscopiousstoresofprovisions;butthedelaysofthenewcommander,anunwarlikemagistrate,protractedthesufferingsofthebesieged;andthesuccors,whichhedroppedwithatimidandtardyhand,weresuccessivelyinterceptedbythearmedvesselsstationedbyTotilaintheBayofNaples。TheprincipalofficeroftheRomanswasdragged,witharoperoundhisneck,tothefootofthewall,fromwhence,withatremblingvoice,heexhortedthecitizenstoimplore,likehimself,themercyoftheconqueror。Theyrequestedatruce,withapromiseofsurrenderingthecity,ifnoeffectualreliefshouldappearattheendofthirtydays。Insteadofonemonth,theaudaciousBarbariangrantedthemthree,inthejustconfidencethatfaminewouldanticipatethetermoftheircapitulation。AfterthereductionofNaplesandCumae,theprovincesofLucania,Apulia,andCalabria,submittedtothekingoftheGoths。TotilaledhisarmytothegatesofRome,pitchedhiscampatTibur,orTivoli,withintwentymilesofthecapital,andcalmlyexhortedthesenateandpeopletocomparethetyrannyoftheGreekswiththeblessingsoftheGothicreign。

  [Footnote*:Thisisnotquitecorrect:hehadcrossedthePobeforethebattleofFaenza。—M。]

  TherapidsuccessofTotilamaybepartlyascribedtotherevolutionwhichthreeyears\'experiencehadproducedinthesentimentsoftheItalians。Atthecommand,oratleastinthename,ofaCatholicemperor,thepope,^7theirspiritualfather,hadbeentornfromtheRomanchurch,andeitherstarvedormurderedonadesolateisland。^8ThevirtuesofBelisariuswerereplacedbythevariousoruniformvicesofelevenchiefs,atRome,Ravenna,Florence,Perugia,Spoleto,&c。,whoabusedtheirauthorityfortheindulgenceoflustoravarice。TheimprovementoftherevenuewascommittedtoAlexander,asubtlescribe,longpractisedinthefraudandoppressionoftheByzantineschools,andwhosenameofPsalliction,thescissors,^9wasdrawnfromthedexterousartificewithwhichhereducedthesizewithoutdefacingthefigure,ofthegoldcoin。Insteadofexpectingtherestorationofpeaceandindustry,heimposedaheavyassessmentonthefortunesoftheItalians。Yethispresentorfuturedemandswerelessodiousthanaprosecutionofarbitraryrigoragainstthepersonsandpropertyofallthosewho,undertheGothickings,hadbeenconcernedinthereceiptandexpenditureofthepublicmoney。ThesubjectsofJustinian,whoescapedthesepartialvexations,wereoppressedbytheirregularmaintenanceofthesoldiers,whomAlexanderdefraudedanddespised;andtheirhastysalliesinquestofwealth,orsubsistence,provokedtheinhabitantsofthecountrytoawaitorimploretheirdeliverancefromthevirtuesofaBarbarian。

  Totila^10waschasteandtemperate;andnoneweredeceived,eitherfriendsorenemies,whodependedonhisfaithorhisclemency。TothehusbandmenofItalytheGothickingissuedawelcomeproclamation,enjoiningthemtopursuetheirimportantlabors,andtorestassured,that,onthepaymentoftheordinarytaxes,theyshouldbedefendedbyhisvaloranddisciplinefromtheinjuriesofwar。Thestrongtownshesuccessivelyattacked;

  andassoonastheyhadyieldedtohisarms,hedemolishedthefortifications,tosavethepeoplefromthecalamitiesofafuturesiege,todeprivetheRomansoftheartsofdefence,andtodecidethetediousquarrelofthetwonations,byanequalandhonorableconflictinthefieldofbattle。TheRomancaptivesanddesertersweretemptedtoenlistintheserviceofaliberalandcourteousadversary;theslaveswereattractedbythefirmandfaithfulpromise,thattheyshouldneverbedeliveredtotheirmasters;andfromthethousandwarriorsofPavia,anewpeople,underthesameappellationofGoths,wasinsensiblyformedinthecampofTotila。Hesincerelyaccomplishedthearticlesofcapitulation,withoutseekingoracceptinganysinisteradvantagefromambiguousexpressionsorunforeseenevents:thegarrisonofNapleshadstipulatedthattheyshouldbetransportedbysea;theobstinacyofthewindspreventedtheirvoyage,buttheyweregenerouslysuppliedwithhorses,provisions,andasafe—conducttothegatesofRome。Thewivesofthesenators,whohadbeensurprisedinthevillasofCampania,wererestored,withoutaransom,totheirhusbands;theviolationoffemalechastitywasinexorablychastisedwithdeath;

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