="pgexternal">512, 513. Acta, Lepre, iii. 353, 356, 357, 360, 377, 378, 383. Ænesippeia, isl., iii. 235. Ænesisphyra, prom. of Egypt, iii. 235. Æniana (Ænia), ii. 242. Æni?nes, people of Thessaly, i. 96; ii. 128, 147, 158, 241, 273. Æniates, name of the Paphlagonians, ii. 302. Ænius, r. of the Troad, ii. 371. Ænobarbus (CnÆus), i. 277. ——, (Domitius), i. 285; iii. 24. Ænus, mtn of Cephallenia (Monte Nero), ii. 167. ——, city of Thrace, i. 490, 516, 519. Æolia, i. 17, 64, 187, 195, 224; ii. 153; iii. 140. Æolian nation, ii. 3. ——, colony, ii. 94. Æolians, i. 96, 328; ii. 2, 3, 154, 366, 374, 382-386; iii. 34. Æolic dialect, ii. 2, 3. ——, expedition, ii. 93. ——, migration, iii. 2. Æolis, ii. 339-341, 346, 366, 384, 398. Æolus, king, i. 31, 35, 36, 39, 194, 403, 417, 419; ii. 142. ——, Islands of (Lipari Islands), i. 84, 89, 185, 194, 383, 403, 420. ——, Play of Euripides, ii. 32. Æpasian plain, region of Triphylia, ii. 22. Æpeia, town of Messenia, ii. 35, 37. Æpeia Methone, ii. 37. Æpy, town of Triphylia, ii. 23, 24. Æpytus, son of Neleus, iii. 24. Al?rus, t. of BottiÆa, i. 508, 509. Alpheius, r. of Elis (the Carbonaro, RufÉa), i. 402, 403, 408-410, 417; ii. 7, 11, 15, 17, 20, 22-28, 32, 33, 76. Alp?nus, t. near ThermopylÆ, i. 95. Alps, i. 110, 193, 264-269, 276-280, 286, 287, 291, 296, 300-315, 317, 319, 322-324, 337, 357, 439, 444, 448, 450, 481-483. Alps, Pennine, i. 305, 309, 310. Alsium, t. of Etruria, i. 335. Altes, ii. 344; iii. 395. AlthÆa, ii. 179. AlthÆmenes, Argive, ii. 201, 203; iii. 30. Altinum, city of Cisalp. Gaul (Altino), i. 318. Altun-Suyi, r. See Lycus. Alus, ii. 132. Alyattes, ii. 118, 405; iii. 66, 141. Alybe, Alope, or Alobe, ii. 298, 299, 372. Alybes, ii. 297, 298, 299. Alyzeus, ii. 162. Alyzia, t. of Acarnania (Kandili), ii. 159, 171. Amadocus, i. 516. Amaltheia, i. 226; ii. 170. Amanides Gates, iii. 60, 164. Amanus, ii. 259, 278, 279; iii. 60, 63, 143, 160, 163. Amardi, ii. 241, 245, 248, 263.
rg@html@files@44886@44886-h@44886-h-1.htm.html#Page_17" class="pginternal">17, 40. Anactorium, t. of Acarnania, ii. 159, 161. Anacyndaraxes, iii. 55. Anadatus, ii. 246. AnÆa, AnaÏtis, iii. 137, 144. See AnaÏtis. Anagnia, t. of the Hernici (Anagni), i. 353. Anagurasii, vill. of Attica, ii. 89. AnaÏtis, ii. 246. ——, temple of, ii. 274, 275, 309. Anaphe, isl. (Nanfio), i. 73; ii. 206, 207. Anaphlystii, ii. 89. Anaphlystus, vill. of Attica, ii. 89. Anapias, i. 406. AnariacÆ, ii. 240-242, 248. Anariace, ii. 241. Anas (Guadiana), r. of Spain, i. 208-212, 214, 222, 228, 230, 243. Anaurus, r. of Magnesia, ii. 139. Anaxagoras, iii. 20. Anaxarchus, ii. 356. Anax?nor, iii. 23. Anaxicrates, iii. 191. Anaxilas, the tyrant of Rhegium, i. 384, 385. Anaximander, the Milesian, i. 1, 12; iii. 5. Anaximenes of Lampsacus, disciple of Anaximander, ii. 350; iii. 5, 20. AncÆus, iii. 2. Anchiale, a town of Pontus, i. 490. ——, t. of Cilicia, iii. 55, 56. Anchialus, ii. 166. Anchises, i. 339; ii. 344, 353, 378. AnchoË, ii. 100. Ancon, Ancona, i. 315, 337, 357, 435, 483. Ancus Martius, i. 326, 345, 348. Ancyra, t. of Galatia (Angora), i. 279; ii. 320. ——, t. of Phrygia (Simau-Gol), ii. 320, 332. ——, t. of Gaul, i. 279. Andania, t. of Arcadia, ii. 11, 24, 37, 156. Andeira, city of Mysia, ii. 381, 386, 387. <
ttp://www.gutenberg.org/files/44885/44885-h/44885-h.htm#Page_153" class="pgexternal">153. ——, Musegetes, ii. 183. ——, PhyllÆan, ii. 138. ——, Pornopion, ii. 386. ——, Pythian, ii. 115. ——, Selinuntius, ii. 152. ——, Smintheus, ii. 210, 372-374, 384, 385, 393. ——, Teneates, temple of, ii. 63. ——, ThymbrÆus, ii. 363. Apollo, Tilph?sian, ii. 107. ——, Ulius, iii. 5. ——, Colossus of, i. 490. ——, temples of, i. 73, 490; iii. 19. 20. 162. ——, temple of, at Actium, i. 498. ——, at Adrasteia, ii. 348. ——, at AmyclÆ, ii. 40. ——, in Argolis and Boeotia, ii. 47. ——, at Anapha, ii. 206. ——, at Calydon, ii. 171. ——, at Ceos, ii. 210. ——, at Chalcia, ii. 213. ——, in Chios, iii. 20. ——, at Chrysa, ii. 374, 384-386. ——, at Cyprus, iii. 69. ——, at Delos, ii. 207. ——, at Delphi, i. 417. ——, at Grynium, ii. 397. ——, at OrobiÆ, ii. 152. ——, at Rhodes, ii. 386. ——, between Smyrna and Clazomene, iii. 20. Apollocrates, i. 389. Apollodorean sect, ii. 402. Apollodorus, the grammarian, i. 378. 457. 460. 466. 502; ii. 10, 11, 48, 50, 98, 300; iii. 61, 63-67, 73. ——, of Artemita, the historian, i. 49, 68, 71, 78, 96, 178; ii. 250, 252, 253, 264. ——, orator, ii. 402. Apollonia, t. of Moesia, i. 490. ——, city of Macedonia, i. 509. 512. 513. 167, 169, 172. ArÆthyrea, distr. of Argolis, ii. 59, 66. Aragus, r. (Arak), ii. 230, 231. Arak. See Aragus. Arambi, iii. 216. See Arabians. AramÆi, ArammÆans, i. 66; ii. 404; iii. 216. Arar, r. of Gaul (Saone), i. 277, 278, 281, 286, 287, 288. Ararene, distr. of Arabia, iii. 212. Arathus, r. of Epirus, i. 498, 501. Aratus, poet, i. 4, 156; ii. 42, 73, 199, 207, 209; iii. 55. ——, leader of the AchÆi, ii. 66, 70. Arausio, t. of the Cavari (Orange), i. 277. Arax?nÆ, distr. of Armenia, i. 113; ii. 242. Araxenian plain, ii. 268, 270. Arax?nus, ii. 268. Araxes, r. of Armenia (Eraskh, or Aras), i. 96; ii. 217, 232, 263, 268, 270, 272. Araxes, r. of Scythia, ii. 247. ——, r. of Persis (Bendamir), iii. 132. Araxus, prom. of Elis (Cape Papa), ii. 5, 6, 7, 8, 15, 74, 169. Arbaces, iii. 143. Arb?la, t. of Assyria (Erbil), i. 123; ii. 274; iii. 143, 144, 259. Arb?lus, iii. 144. Arbies, iii. 120. Arbis, r. of Gedrosia (Purali), iii. 120. Arcadia, i. 94, 343, 416; ii. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 22, 28, 32, 33, 37, 93. ArnÆus, ii. 300. Arnarium, ii. 70. Arnauti. See Acamas. ArnÈ, city of Thessaly, i. 92; ii. 107. 110. 138. 143. Arnus, r. of Etruria (Arno), i. 330. Ar?ma, t. of Lydia, iii. 26. ArotrebÆ. See Artabri. Arotria. See Eretria. Arpas-Kalessi. See Coscinia. Arpi, t. of the Daunii. See Argos Hippium and Argyrippa, i. 433. Arpina, ii. 32. Arrechi, ii. 223. Arr?tium, city of Etruria (Arezzo), i. 330, 335, 336. ArrhabÆus, i. 500. ArsacÆ, iii. 97, 160. Arsaces, a Scythian, ii. 248, 251. Arsaces, son of Pharnaces, ii. 311. Arsacia, city of Media, same as Rhaga, ii. 264. Ars?ne, lake of Armenia (Thospitis or Van), ii. 270. Arses, iii. 141. ArsinoË, t. of Cilicia (Softa-Kalessi), iii. 52. ——, two towns of Cyprus, iii. 69. 70. 72. ——, t. of Ethiopia, iii. 193, 199. ——, t. of Cyrene, iii. 291. ——, t. of Egypt, iii. 243, 244. ——, formerly Crocodilopolis, iii. 256. 257. ——, t. of Œtolia (Angelo-Castron), ii. 172. ——, same as Ephesus, iii. 12. ——, same as Patara, iii. 47. ——, prom. of Cyprus, iii. 70. Arsinoite nome, iii. 223, 253, 256. Arsinoites, iii. 256. Ars?nus. See Eras?nus. Arsites, satrap of Phrygia, iii. 188. Arsus. See Rhosus. Arta, Gulf of. See Ambracic Gulf. Artabazus, ii. 334. Artabri, ArotrebÆ, people of Lusitania, i. 181, 206, 221, 230, 262. ——, port of the, i. 230. ArtacaËna, city of Aria, ii. 252. Artace, mtn, ii. 332. ——, island, ii. 332; iii. 5. ——, t. there situated, ii. 340; iii. 5. Artac?ne, iii. 144. Artag?rÆ, castle of Armenia, ii. 270. Artaki. See Cyzicus. Artamita, Apollodorus of, ii. 252. Artanes, ii. 273. Artavasdes, ii. 344. 345. 350. 351. ——, meadow of, iii. 26. Asius, temple to, iii. 26. As?pia, vill. of Sicyonia, ii. 103. As?pian district, ii. 66. ——, Thebes, ii. 74. As?pus, r. of Sicyon, i. 410; ii. 66, 103. ——, r. of Boeotia, ii. 103, 104, 108. ——, r. of Phthiotis, ii. 67, 129. ——, r. of the isl. of Paros, ii. 66. ——, city of Laconia, ii. 41. Aspaneus, near Ida, ii. 376. AspasiacÆ, see ApasiacÆ, ii. 248. Aspendus, t. of Pamphylia (Balkesi), ii. 323; iii. 49. Asphalius (name of Neptune), i. 90. Aspi?nus, satrapy of, ii. 253. Aspis, t. by the Greater Syrtis, iii. 290. ——, t. of the Carthaginians, i. 421; iii. 288. ——, island, iii. 16. Aspl?don, city of Boeotia, ii. 113. Aspord?num, ii. 393. Aspor?ne, Aspord?ne, ii. 393. Aspra-Spitia. See Anticyra. Aspro-potamo, r. See Achel?us. Aspro-vuna. See Luca. Aspurgiani, a nation of Moeotis, ii. 223. 305. Assacanus, land of, in India, iii. 82, 90. Assouan. See Syene. Assus, t. of Mysia (Beramkoi), ii. 339. 376. 386. 390; iii. 140. ——, people of, ii. 375, 381, 382. Assyria, iii. 34, 142-160. Assyrians, i. 66. Asta, city of Iberia, i. 211, 213, 215. Astaboras, r. of Ethiopia (Tacazze), iii. 194, 195, 219, 270. Astac?ni, iii. 90. Astacus, t. of Bithynia, ii. 171. ——, t. of Acarnania, ii. 171. ——, Gulf of (Ismid), ii. 171, 315. AstÆ, people of Thrace, i. 516. Astapus, r. of Ethiopia (The Blue Nile), iii. 195, 219, 270. Astasobas, r. of Ethiopia, iii. 195, 219, 270. AstËeis, iii. 4. Asteria, Asteris, isl. (Dascaglio), i
_125" class="pginternal">125, 133. Bactria, Bactriana, i. 22, 41, 106, 107, 112-117, 141, 178, 179; ii. 188, 245, 246, 248, 251-255; iii. 73, 83, 89, 124-127. Bactrian gates, iii. 76. Bactrians, Bactrii, i. 112, 195; ii. 248, 253, 273, 296. Badas, r. of Syria, iii. 130. BÆnis, r. of Lusitania. See Minius, i. 230. BÆtera, city of Gaul (Beziers), i. 272. BÆtica, i. 240, 243, 250. BÆtis, r. of Spain (Guadalquiver), i. 209-214, 222, 227, 228, 243, 253; iii. 297. ——, city of Spain, i. 213. BÆtorix, father of Deudorix, i. 446. BÆturia, district of Spain, i. 214. BÆtylus, Œtylus, t. of Laconia, ii. 36. Bagadania, distr. of Cappadocia, i. 113; ii. 284. Bagas, name of the Paphlagonians, ii. 302. Bag?us, a eunuch, iii. 141. Bagradas, r. of Africa (Wady Mejerdah), iii. 285. Bagras. See PagrÆ. BaiÆ, t. of Campania, i. 336, 362, 364, 366, 369. BaÏus, companion of Ulysses, i. 39, 364. Bakyr-Tschai. See CaÏcus. Bala Hissar. See Pessinus. BalanÆa, t. of Syria, iii. 167. Balari, people of Sardinia, i. 334. Balbek. See Chalcis. Balbura, t. of Lycia (Giaur-Kalessi), ii. 410. Balbus, the Gaditanian, i. 253, 254. Baleares, Balearic islands, i. 251, 252; iii. 32. Balearicus, Metellus, i. 252. Balith?n. See Ammon. Balk. See Bactra. Balkesi. See Aspendus. Ballyk. See Metropolis. Bambyce, t. of Syria, iii. 158, 163. Bam?n?tis, part of Pontus, ii. 302. Bandob?ne, distr. of India, iii. 89. Bara. See Paros. Barathra, Berethra, ii. 76; iii. 320. Blemin?tis, in Laconia, ii. 15. Blemmyes, a people of Ethiopia, iii. 219, 266. Blera, t. of Etruria (Bieda), i. 335. Bl?sino, t. of Corsica, i. 333. Blessed, Isles of the (Canary Islands), i. 3, 226. Blucium (Luceium ?), fortress of the Tolistobogii, ii. 320. Boagrius, r. of Locris (Boagrio), i. 95; ii. 126. B?calia (?), B?carus, r. of Salamis, ii. 83. Bocchus, king of Mauritania, iii. 280. Boea, t. of Laconia, ii. 41. Boeb?, t. of Magnesia, ii. 139, 142, 272. Boeb?is or Boebias, lake of Thessaly, ii. 131, 139, 142, 146-148, 235; iii. 22. Boei, people of Gaul, i. 291-485. Boe?n?a, t. of Elis, ii. 9. Boeoti, t. of Laconia, ii. 2. ——, (Athenians), ii. 81. Boeotia, i. 6, n., 16, 94, 493, 494, 506, 507; ii. 4, 6, 36, 48, 62, 78, 79, 82, 90-115, 122-125, 136, 138, 142, 151, 154, et passim; iii. 31. Boeotian coast, ii. 98. Boeotians, i. 102, 493; ii. 98, 101, 102, 105, 134, 175, et passim. Boe?tus, son of Melanippe, i. 399. Boerebistas, king of the GetÆ. See Byrebistas. Bo?thus, Sidonian, iii. 173. ——, of Tarsus, iii. 58. Boeum, city of the Dorians, i. 505; ii. 128, 195. Bog. See Hypanis. Bogdana. See Hyampolis. Bogodiatarus (? DeÏotarus), ii. 320. Bogus, king of Mauritania, i. 151, 153, 154; ii. 36; iii. 278, 280. BoÏanum, city of the Samnites (Bojano), i.
@44886-h@44886-h-9.htm.html#Page_227" class="pginternal">227, 284, 137, 150, 232. ——, the Great, ii. 278, 293, 294, 307, 321. ——, Upper, ii. 259. ——, on Pontus, ii. 278. Cappadocians, i. 440; ii. 273-286, 290, 301, 320, 322. CapreÆ, CapriÆ, Capria, isl. (Capri), i. 34, 93, 185, 368, 369, 387. Capria, l. of Paphlagonia, iii. 49. Caprus, port of Chalcidia, i. 512, 513. ——, island, i. 512, 513. ——, r. of Phrygia, ii. 334. ——, r. of Assyria (The Little Zab), iii. 144. Capsa, t. of Numidia (Cafsa), iii. 284. Capua, (S. Maria di Capoa), i. 351, 360, 370, 431. CapyÆ, t. of Arcadia, ii. 378. Capys, ii. 378. Caracoma, i. 516. Caralis, t. of Sardinia (Cagliari), i. 333. Caraman. See Laranda. Carambis, prom. of Paphlagonia (Kerempi-Burun), i. 188, 476; ii. 225, 291, 293. Carana, t. of Pontus, ii. 310. Caran?tis, ii. 310. Carcathiocerta, t. of Armenia (Kharput), ii. 268. Carchi. See Chalcia. Carcinites Gulf, i. 471, 473, 474, 478. Carcoras, r. of Noricus, i. 482. Cardaces, iii. 138. CardamylÆ, t. of Messenia (Scardamula), ii. 35-37. Cardia, t. of the Thracian Chersonesus, i. 517. Cardiana. See Lagusa. Card?chi, people of Asia, iii. 157 Car?nitis, distr. of Armenia, ii. 269. Car?s?n?, distr. of the Troad, ii. 371. Car?sus, t. of the Troad, ii. 304, 371. ——, r. of the Troad, ii. 357, 371. Caria, i. 8, 102, 103, 133, 140, 172, 187, 190, 195, 202, 493; ii. 193, 264-267, 272, 276, 277, 279, 282, 283, 285, 310. C?nÆum, prom. of Euboea (C. Lithada), i. 94; ii. 126, 130, 137, 150. CenchreÆ, port of the Corinthians, (Kankri), i. 85, 88; ii. 49, 62, 63. ——, t. of Argolis, ii. 58. Cencrius, r. near Ephesus, iii. 11. Cenomani, people of Cisalpine Gaul, i. 321. Centauri, Centaurs, ii. 20. Centoripa, t. of Sicily (Centorbe), i. 411, 414. Centrones, Alpine ntn, i. 303, 305, 309. Ce?s, island (Zia), ii. 156, 208, 210. Ceperano. See FregellÆ. CephalÆ, prom. (Cape Canan), iii. 289, 290, 291. Cephall?nes, Cephallenians, ii. 83, 161, 162, 166, 167, 173. Cephallenia (Cephalonia), i. 187; ii. 5, 9, 15, 25, 161-169; iii. 8. Cephaloedium, t. of Sicily (Cefalu), i. 401, 411. Cephal?n, ii. 350. Cephalus, son of DeÏonius, ii. 162, 166, 170, 173. C?ph?nes, i. 67. Cephisia, t. of Attica, ii. 88. C?phissis, lake of Boeotia, ii. 102, 107. C?phissus, r. of Phocis and Boeotia (Mauropotamos), i. 25; ii. 91, 98, 100-102, 123, 124, 128. ——, r. of Attica, ii. 91, 124. ——, r. of Salamis, ii. 124. ——, r. of Sicyonia, Scyrus, Argolis, ii. 124. ——, ftn of Apollonia, ii. 124. Cephisus, r. ii. 351. C?pi, t. of the Cimmerian Bosporus, ii. 223. Ceramiet
ww.gutenberg.org/files/44884/44884-h/44884-h.htm#Page_404" class="pgexternal">404, 416. Chatram?t?tÆ, people of Arabia Felix, iii. 190. Chatram?t?tis, iii. 191. Chatti, people of Germany, i. 445-447. Chattuarii, people of Germany, 445-447. Chaubi, i. 445. ChaulotÆi, people of Arabia, iii. 189. Chaz?n?, distr. of Assyria, iii. 142. Cheim?rium, prom. of Epirus, i. 497. Cheirocrates (leg. Deinocrates), architect, iii. 12. ChelidoniÆ, islands, near the coast of Pamphylia (Schelidan Adassi), ii. 259; iii. 27, 43, 47, 48, 61, 62, 68. Ch?l?natas, prom. of Elis (Cape Tornese), ii. 5, 9, 15, 22, 167; iii. 291. Ch?l?nophagi, iii. 199. Chenab. See Acesines. Cherronesus, t. of Spain (Peniscola), i. 239. Chersicrates, i. 407. Chersiphron, iii. 12. Cherso and Ossero. See Absyrtides. Chersonesus, c. of the Tauric Chersonese, i. 474-480; ii. 288. ——, same as Apamea in Syria, iii. 165. ——, port of Lyctus in the isl. of Crete, ii. 199, 200; iii. 294. ——, fortress of Egypt, iii. 236. ——, prom. and port of CyrenÆa (Ras-el-Tyn), iii. 294. ——, Thracian, by the Hellespont (Peninsula of Gallipoli), i. 140, 506, 517; ii. 171, 291, 349, 357, 358. ——, Tauric or Scythian, by the Palus MÆotis, i. 474-480; ii. 291; iii. 61. ——, Greater, i. 471, 474, 475, 478. ——, Smaller, i. 475. ChersonitÆ, i. 475-480. Cher?sci, people of Germany, i. 445-447. Chian pottery, i. 487. Chiana, i. 349. Chians, ii. 396; iii. 19. Chieti. See Teatea. Chilioc?mon, ii. 312. ChimÆra, monster, iii. 46. ——, valley of Lycia, iii. 46, 47. ——, mtns of, in Albania. See Ceraunian mountains. Chimerium, promontory, i. 497. Chios, isl. (Skio), i. 187; ii. 204, 16. ColossÆ, t. of Phrygia (Konos), ii. 332. Colosseni, ii. 334. C?l?tes, sculptor, ii. 9. Columna Rheginorum, i. 384, 400, 404. Colus, i. 480. Colyttus, vill. of Attica, i. 102, 103. C?mana, city of Cataonia, ii. 259, 279, 281, 306-310, 330. ——, city of Pontus, ii. 279, 295, 308, 309; iii. 232. Comarus, port of Epirus (Porto Fanari), i. 497. Comis?n?, distr. of Parthia (?), ii. 250. ——, distr. of Armenia, ii. 268. Commagene, distr. of Syria (Camasch), ii. 259, 261, 267, 276, 278; iii. 44, 63, 157, 160-163. Commageni, ii. 267, 268. Comminges, canton of. See ConvenÆ. Como, t. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. 287, 304, 306, 317. ——, Lake of, See Larius. Concordia, t. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. 319. Coniaci, people of Spain, i. 234. ——, people of India, iii. 80, 81. Conisalus, ii. 347. Conisci. See Cantabri. Conistorgis, t. of Spain, i. 213. C?n?n, altars of, in the Troglodytic, iii. 196. C?n?pa, city of Ætolia. See Arsinoe. Constantine. See Cirta. Constantinople, Strait of, i. 32, 86. Conv?nÆ, people of Gaul (the canton of Comminges), i. 284. C?pÆ, t. of Boeotia, ii. 100, 106, 107. C?paÏs, lake, i. 92; ii. 100-102, 107-109, 113, 124. Coph?s, r. of India (river of Cabul), iii. 90. Cophus-Limen (Deaf-Harbour), port of Pallene, i. 511. C?piÆ, see Thurii, i. 397. C?pratas, r. of Susiana (Ab-Zal), iii. 132. Coptus, city of Egypt (Koft), iii. 211, 213, 260, 261. C?ra, t. of Latium (Core), i. 352. Corac?sium, t. of Cilicia, iii. 50, 52, 46. ——, mtn and prom. of Lycia, iii. 46. ——, rocks of Cilicia, iii. 52. Cramb?sa, t. of Lycia (Garabusa), iii. 48. ——, isl. of Cilicia, iii. 54. CranaË, island, ii. 90. CranaÏ, ii. 87. CranaÜs, king of the Athenians, ii. 87. Cranes, battles of the, i. 109. Cranii, t. of Cephallenia, ii. 166, 167. Crann?n, t. of Thessaly, i. 507; ii. 146, 147. Crannonii, i. 507; ii. 10, 147. Crapathus or Carpathus, ii. 212-214. Crassus, Publius, i. 263; iii. 21. ——, triumvir, iii. 157, 159. Crater (Bay of Naples), i. 360, 369. Craterus, iii. 96, 121, 127. Crates, the miner of Chalcis, ii. 101. ——, of Mallos, i. 4, 6, 48, 49, 57, 60, 155, 156, 176, 237; ii. 143, 380; iii. 60. Cr?this, r. of AchÆa, ii. 72. ——, r. of Italy (Crati), i. 396; ii. 72, 157. Cratippus, iii. 25. Cr?maste, t. of Thessaly, ii. 138. Cremna, t. of Pisidia, ii. 323. Cr?m?na, t. of Italy, i. 322, 367. Crenides, t. of Macedonia, i. 512, 515. Creontiades, founder of Elea, i. 376. Creophagi, a nation of Ethiopia, iii. 196, 198, 199. Cre?phylus, iii. 9, 10. Creop?lus, mtn of Argolis, ii. 58. Cresphontes, ii. 38, 77. Crestonia, t. of Thrace, i. 515. Cretan code, i. 390. ——, sea, i. 187, 496; ii. 6, 49, 57, 193, 212. ——, rites, ii. 185. Cretans, i. 296. ——, son of Phrixus, ii. 291. Cyzicene, ii. 317, 338-341, 347. Cyziceni, i. 189; ii. 299, 331, 332, 340, 341, 347, 349; iii. 5. Cyzicus, island and city (Artaki), i. 71, 152, 189, 518; ii. 316, 330-332, 346, 348, 349, 402; iii. 5, 30, 34, 67. Daci, Dacians, DaÆ, i. 309, 317, 467, 468, 481. Dactyli, IdÆan, ii. 30, 180, 191. DÆdala, t. of Caria, iii. 28, 45, 46. ——, mtn of Lycia, iii. 45, 46. DÆdalus, father of Iapyx, i. 425; ii. 197 ; iii. 10. Da?s, of ColonÆ, ii. 384. DahÆ, ii. 241, 245, 257. DaisitiatÆ, nation of Hungary, i. 483. Dalian. See Caunus. Dali?n, r. of Triphylia, ii. 17. DalmatÆ, Dalmatians, i. 484, 487. Dalmatia, Dalmatice, i. 483, 484. Dalmatium, city of the DalmatÆ, i. 484. Damascus, city of Syria, iii. 169-171. Damasia, t. of the Licattii, i. 307. Damastes, historian, i. 74, 75; ii. 340; iii. 70, 71. Damastium, in Epirus, i. 500. Damasus the Athenian, iii. 2. ——, Scombrus, iii. 25. Damnamenus, one of the IdÆan Dactyli, ii. 191. DanaË, mother of Perseus, ii. 211. ——, play of Æschylus, i. 329. Danai, i. 329; ii. 49, 52, 133, 329. DanaÏdes, ii. 52, 94. ——, grandson of Poliorc?tes, i. 85, 345; ii. 139. ——, of Pharos, i. 484; ii. 38. ——, of Phalaris, i. 221; ii. 88. ——, Ætolian, ii. 160. ——, Lac?n, iii. 37. ——, son of Rathenus, ii. 296. ——, son of Seleucus, ii. 401. ——, of Skepsis, i. 71, 74, 90, 502, 513, 518; ii. 10, 11, 17, 56, 142, 143, 168, 189, 190, 298-300, 355, 360, 364, 375, 377, 380, 383, 404, 405; iii. 66. ——, son of Euthydemus, ii. 253. Demi, ii. 90. D?mocles, historian, i. 91. D?m?c??n, son of Priam, ii. 344. D?mocritus, i. 95, 102, 103; iii. 98. Demosthenes, i. 182; ii. 55, 56, 123, 152, 188. D?mus, i. 460; ii. 374. Denia. See Dianium. Deras, Cape. See Derhis. Derbe, t. of Lycaonia, ii. 278, 322; iii. 64. Derbices, people of Margiana, i. 249, 258. Derc?to. See Atargatis. DerdÆ, iii. 101. Derekoi. See Myus. Derhis, a port of Marmara (Deras), iii. 236. Derrhis, prom. of Macedonia, i. 511, 512. Derthon (Tortona), i. 323. Dert?ssa, t. of Spain (Tortosa), i. 239, 241. Descura. See Sitacene. Deucalion, king of Thessaly, i. 494; ii. 67, 125, 134, 139, 140, 149. ——, island, ii. 139. Deudorix, the Sicambrian, i. 446. De
5/44885-h/44885-h.htm#Page_273" class="pgexternal">273; iii. 125, 134, 140, 150, 152. Eched?rus, r. of Macedonia (Gallico), i. 509. EcheiÆ, t. of Laconia, ii. 37. Echinades, islands (Curzolari), i. 93, 187; ii. 5, 12, 25, 162, 167, 169-171. Ech?nus, t. of Phthiotis (Echino), i. 94; ii. 136, 138, 147. Ecija. See Astygis. Ecr?gma (mouth of the lake Sirbonis), i. 102; iii. 176. Edessa, city of Macedonia (Vodina), i. 495; ii. 157. Edessa, city of Syria, iii. 158. See Bambyce. Ed?tani, people of Spain, i. 234, 235, 243. See Sid?tani. Ed?ni, people of Thrace, i. 506, 514. Edschise-Dagh. See ArgÆus. E?ti?n, king of Thebes, ii. 343, 384, 394. EgelastÆ, t. of Spain (Yniesta), i. 241. Eg?ria, ftn, i. 356. Egertius, founder of Chios, iii. 3. Egnatia, city and port of Apulia (Torre d' Agnazzo), i. 431, 432. Egnatian Way, i. 495, 500, 506, 507, 509. Egra, city of Arabia, iii. 212. Egripo. See Euboea. Egypt, i. 8, 15, 25, 46, 47, 49, 50, 52, 55-64, 67, 68, 79, 87, 88, 90, 91, 103, 129, 130, 134, 136, 143, 149, 150, 178, 183, 189, 197, 198, 201, 262, 274, 284. ElymÆa, ElymaÏs, district of Persis, ii. 264; iii. 153, 154. ElymÆi, ii. 261, 264; iii. 135, 142, 146. Elymus, Trojan, ii. 378. Elysian Fields, in Spain, i. 3, 62, 225. Emathia, district of Macedonia, i. 41, 506. ——, city of Macedonia, i. 506. Emathoeis, Emathois, same as Pylus, ii. 7, 11, 16. Emboli. See Amphipolis. Embrun. See Ebrodunum. Emerita. See Augusta. Emes?ni, people of Syria, iii. 166. Em?di mtns, ii. 245; iii. 91, 118. Emodus, iii. 78. Empedocles, philosopher, i. 414, 418; ii. 42. Emporicus, bay, on the Mauritanian shore, iii. 276, 277. Empor?tÆ, in Spain, i. 240. Emporium, t. of Spain (Ampurias), i. 239. ——, of Alexandria, iii. 230. ——, of Medma, i. 383. ——, of the Segestani (Castel À Mare), i. 401, 411. Ems. See Amasias. Enchelii, people of Epirus, i. 500. End?ra, city of Ethiopia, iii. 196. Endymi?n, father of Ætolus, ii. 176; iii. 6. Enea (see Ænea), t. of the Troad, ii. 300. Eneta. See Heneta. Eneti, people of Paphlagonia, i. 316. See Heneti. Engia, Gulf of. See Saronic Sea. Enic?niÆ, t. of Corsica, i. 333. Enienes, ii. 145. Enipeus, r. of Pisatis, ii. 32. ——, r. of Thessaly (Vlacho), ii. 32, 134. Enispe, t. of Arcadia, ii. 75. Enna, t. of Sicily (Castro Johanni), i. 411, 413. Ennea-Hodoi, t. of Macedonia, i. 513. Ennius, the poet, i. 429. En?pe, t. of Messenia, ii. 35, 37. Enops, ii. 394. EnotocoitÆ, iii. 107. Enydra, t. of Syria (Ain-el-Hiyeh), iii. 167. Enyus (Bellona), temple of, ii. 279. Eordi, people of Macedonia, i. 495, 500. Eoube. See Olbia. Epacria, t. of Attica, ii. 88. Epaminondas, ii. 75, 92, 111. Epaphus, ii. 152. Epeius, i. 397; ii. 147. Ethiopians, i. 3, 16, 25, 41, 47-55, 60, 62-67, 143, 151, 155, 156, 181, 196, 197, 458, 462; iii. 296. ——, Western, i. 3, 153, 236. ——, Egyptian, i. 54, 156. ——, of Libya, i. 155. Etrusci. See Tyrrheni. EuÆm?n, son of Ormenus, ii. 142. Euanthes, leads a colony to Locris, i. 388. Euboea, isl. (Negropont), i. 65, 90, 94, 95, 187, 502, 506; ii. 24, 81, 85, 90, 92, 95, 98, 99, 114, 115, 122, 125, 127, 131, 138, 141, 142, 150-158, 162, 175, 181; iii. 32. ——, t. of Euboea, ii. 32. ——, t. of Sicily, i. 404, 412; ii. 158. Euboea, t. of Macedonia, ii. 158. ——, in Lemnos, ii. 158. ——, in Corcyra, ii. 158. ——, a hill in Argolis, ii. 158. Euboean Sea, ii. 92, 124. ——, talent, i. 221. Eucarpia, t. of Phrygia, ii. 332. Euclides, ii. 82. Eucratidas, king of the Bactrians, ii. 251, 253; iii. 74. Eucratidia, city of the Bactrians, ii. 253. Eudeielus, See Aspl?d?n, ii. 113. Eud?mus, Rhodian, iii. 33. Eudorus, iii. 225, 226. Eudoxus of Cyzicus, i. 1, 142; iii. 10. Eusebeia, ii. 281, 282. See Tyana and Mazaca. Euthyd?mus, king of the Bactrians, ii. 251, 253. ——, orator, iii. 38, 39. Euthymus, i. 381. Eutresis, ii. 106. Euxine, i. 8, 31, 32, 68, 75, 76, 78-81, 84, 86, 89, 95, 96, 102, 106, 113, 139, 163, 177, 183, 188-190, 193-195, 202, 245, 440, 442, 443, 451, 452, 467, 474, 476, 481, 491, 492, 496, 506; ii. 216, 218, 221, 226, 227, 231, 238, 240, 243, 246, 270, 273, 276, 277, 282, 286, 290, 295; iii. 1, 61, 63, 64, 142, 186. See Pontus. Euxynthetus, ii. 199. Evander, i. 343. Evenus, r. of Ætolia (Fidari), i. 501; ii. 6, 160, 171. ——, r. of Mysia, ii. 387. Exitani, city of the, in BÆtica, i. 235, 255. Exterior Sea. See Atlantic. Fabius, the historian, i. 339. ——, Maximus, i. 224. Gorgons, Gorgo, i. 29, 33, 459; ii. 211. ——, Gorgon's Head, the, ii. 62, 211. Gorgus, son of Cypselus, i. 498; ii. 161. See Gargasus. ——, the miner, iii. 93. Gortyna, city of Crete (Hagius Dheka), ii. 195, 196, 198, 200; iii. 22. Gortynii, ii. 197, 202. Gortynium, city of Macedonia, i. 504. Gorys, t. of India, iii. 89. Goti, S. Maria di. See Caudium. Gozo. See Gaudus. Grabusa. See Corycus. Gracchus, Tiberius, i. 244. Graces, temple of the, ii. 112. GrÆcia, Magna, i. 377. GrÆa, Graia, t. of Boeotia, ii. 58, 96, 106. Granicus, r. of Mysia (Kodscha-Tschai), ii. 338, 340, 347, 349, 371. Gras, son of Penthilus, ii. 340. Gravisci, t. of Etruria, i. 335. Grecian cities, i. 350. ——, nations, i. 372; ii. 3. ——, shore, the, i. 9. ——, territories, i. 43. Grecians, i. 256, 282. Greece, i. 17, 24, 28, 40, 77, 90, 94, 96, 103, 164, 188, 194, 311, 316, 328, 329, 345, 366, 431, 432, 437, 442, 443, 457, 461, 481, 492-494, 496, 501, 505; ii. 1, 3, 4, 12, 28, 29, 49, 50, 71, 78, 158, 159, 453, 461; ii. 219. Hamedan. See Ecbatana. Hannibal, i. 238, 239, 311, 321, 323, 336, 364, 370, 373, 374, 381, 382, 428, 436, 439. Haran. See Niciphorium. Harma, vill. of Boeotia, ii. 97, 99, 106. ——, t. of Attica, ii. 96, 97. Harmatus, prom. of Æolia, ii. 397. Harmonia, i. 73, 500. Harmozi, prom. of Carmania, iii. 186. Harpag?a, t. of Mysia, ii. 347. Harpagus, general of Cyrus, i. 376. Harpalus, iii. 292. Harpies, the, i. 465. Harpina, t. of Pisatis, ii. 32. Hebe, Dia, ii. 66. H?brus, r. of Thrace (Maritza), i. 495, 505, 516, 518; ii. 351. HecatÆus, the Milesian, i. 1, 12, 13, 28, 410, 459, 486, 492; ii. 13, 299, 300, 302; iii. 5, 6. ——, of TeÏos or Abdera, iii. 17. Hecate, ii. 183, 189; iii. 39. Hecaterus, ii. 188. Hecatomnus, king of Caria, iii. 35, 38. Hecatompolis, ii. 40. Hecatompylos, city of the Parthians, ii. 249, 250. Hecatonnesi, see Apollononnesi, ii. 393. Hecatos, name of Apollo, ii. 393. Hector, i. 64; ii. 344, 356, 357, 360, 363, 365, 394, 395. Hecuba, ii. 168, 351. Hecuba's monument, i. 517. H?dylus, poet, iii. 82. Heroopolis, city of Egypt, near Suez, i. 130, 131; iii. 176, 189, 191, 193, 203, 291. Herophilian school of medicine, ii. 336. Herostratus, of Ephesus, iii. 12. H?rpa, H?rphÆ, city of Cappadocia, ii. 281, 283; iii. 44. Hesiod, i. 35, 45, 67, 68, 93, 329, 458, 462, 465, 494, 501, 502; ii. 14, 42, 50, 70, 83, 104, 110, 188, 241, 348; iii. 22. Hesione, daughter of Laomedon, ii. 359. Hesperides, city of CyrenÆa (Bernic or Bengazi), i. 186; ii. 169; iii. 291. ——, of Nympha, i. 226, 273, 459. Hesperii. See Locri. HesperitÆ, Libyans, iii. 22. Hestia, goddess. See Vesta. HestiÆa, ii. 364. HestiÆ?tis, HistiÆ?tis, part of Thessaly, ii. 132, 137, 141, 142, 145, 152, 153, 195. ——, in Euboea, ii. 141, 153. Hic?sius, physician, ii. 337. Hiceta?n, Trojan, ii. 344. Hidrieus, son of Hecatomnus, iii. 35. Hiera, see Thermessa, isl. sacred to Vulcan, i. 418, 420. ——, Sacra, Sacred Promontory, prom. of Lycia, iii. 48. Hierac?nn?sos, or island of Hawks, in the Arabian Gulf, iii. 199. Hierac?npolis, city of Egypt, iii. 263. Hierapolis, city of Syria, iii. 158. ——, city of Phrygia (Pambuk-Kalessi), ii. 140, 335, 408, 409. Hierapytna, t. of Crete, ii. 144, 188, 189, 194, 222, 224. Hypasii, people of India, iii. 82, 90. Hypatus, mtn of Boeotia, ii. 108. HypelÆum, iii. 11. HypelÆus, ftn near Ephesus, iii. 3. Hyperboreans, i. 97, 452; ii. 240; iii. 108. Hypereia, ftn in Pharsalia, ii. 134. ——, ftn in the city of the PherÆi, ii. 142, 143. Hyper?sia, c. of AchÆa, ii. 59, 67. Hypernotii, i. 97. Hyphanteium, mtn near Orchomenus, ii. 124. Hyphochalcis, c. of Ætolia, ii. 160. Hypocr?mnus, vill. of Ionia, iii. 18, 20. Hypsicrates, i. 479; ii. 235. Hypsoeis, t. of Elis, ii. 24. Hyrcania (Corcan), i. 22, 112, 113, 141, 178, 202, 467; ii. 237, 241-246, 252-257, 407; iii. 152. Hyrcanian Sea, same as the Caspian, i. 106, 107, 113, 115, 142, 180, 183, 194, 195; ii. 218, 239, 244, 245, 256, 257, 262. ——, plain, ii. 407. ——, Gulf, ii. 247. Hyrcanians, i. 195; ii. 240, 245, 248-250. Hyrcanium, fortress of JudÆa, iii. 181. Hyrcanus, king of JudÆa, iii. 180, 184. Hyria, c. of Iapygia, i. 430. ——, c. of Boeotia, i. 16; ii. 58, 97, 103. HyriÆ, ii. 97. Hyrienses, ii. 97. Hyrieus, father of Orion, ii. 97. Hyrmina, Hormina, prom. of Elis, ii. 13. Hyrmine, c. of Elis, ii. 12, 13. Hyrtacus, ii. 344, 350. HysiÆ, c. of Boeotia, ii. <
886-h-5.htm.html#Page_89" class="pginternal">89, 90, 94-96, 102, 119, 120, 124, 125, 128. Ineboli. See Aboniteichos. Ingauni, i. 300, 301. Inn?sa, t. of Sicily, i. 405. In?pus, r. of Delos, i. 410; ii. 208. Ins?bri, i. 317, 322, 448. Intem?lii, people of Liguria, i. 300, 301. Intem?lium. See Albion. Interamna, t. of Umbria (Terni), i. 338. Interamnium, t. of Latium, i. 352. Intercatia, t. of the Celtiberi, i. 244. Interocrea, t. of the Sabines (Interdoco), i. 338. Io, mother of Epaphus, ii. 152; iii. 57, 162. I?l, t. of the MasÆsylii, iii. 284. Iolaenses, people of Sardinia, i. 333. Iolaus, i. 333; ii. 59. Iolcius, same as Jason. Iolcus, c. of Magnesia (Volo), i. 71, 72, 111, 139-142. Ioleia, iii. 10. I?n, son of Xuthus, ii. 67, 87, 152. ——, poet, i. 42, 94; iii. 19. ——, tragedy of Euripides, ii. 32. ——, river of Thessaly, i. 501. IonÆum, ii. 19. Iones, ii. 2, 5, 13, 53. See Ionians. Ionia, in Asia, i. 9, 17, 91, 96, 172, 187, 190, 195, 224; ii. 42, 221, 339; iii. 1-9, 12-27, 43, 202. ——, same as Attica, i. 257; ii. 67, 68, 81, 87. Ioniades, nymphs, ii. 32. Ionian colony, ii. 68. ——, colonists, ii. 68. ——, Gulf, Ionian Sea, i. 186, 388, 313-315, 321, 323-325, 329, 337, 339, 345, 361, 371, 377, 379, 380, 383, 399, 400-403, 405, 411, 413, 422, 427, 435-439, 441, 442, 448, 450, 481, 482, 483, 487; ii. 60, 62, 68, 116, 154, 209, 290, 300, 333, 378; iii. 45, 278, et passim. Ithaca, isl. and t. (Thiaki or Ithaco), i. 33, 42, 53, 93, 161, 187, 460; ii. 5, 25, 26, 50, 161-167; iii. 8. Ithacans, i. 33; ii. 173. Ithaco. See Ithaca. Ith?me, mtn and t. of Messenia, i. 426; ii. 35, 38, 141. ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. 141. Itium, t. and port of Gaul, i. 297. It?nus, c. of Thessaly (Armyrus), ii. 135, 138. Itumon, ii. 26. Iturii or IturÆans, a people of Syria, iii. 166, 170, 171. Ityca, c. of the Carthaginians, iii. 284, 285. Juba, king of Numidia, i. 440; iii. 280, 282-284, 297. JudÆa, part of Syria, iii. 160, 171-185, 189, 209, 241, 329; ii. 145, 374, 395. ——, Eph?sia, ii. 145. ——, Phric?nis, c. of Æolis, ii. 145, 397. ——, citadel of the Argives, ii. 51, 144. LarisÆan rocks, at Lesbos, ii. 145. Larisian plain, ii. 144. ——, Jupiter, ii. 145. Larisus, r. of AchÆa, ii. 74, 145. Larius (Lake of Como), i. 287, 304, 312, 317. Laroloni, i. 337. LartolÆ?tÆ, people of Spain, i. 239. Larymna, t. of Boeotia, ii. 98, 100. ——, Upper, t. of Locris, ii. 100. L?s, t. of Laconia, ii. 42. Lasion sea-coast, ii. 9. Lath?n, L?thÆus, r. of Cyrenaica, iii. 21, 291. Latin towns, i. 278. ——, coast, i. 344. ——, cities, i. 356. Latina, Via, i. 351, 352, 353, 356, 370. Latine. See Latium. Latini, Latins, i. 227, 325, 326, 340, 343-346, 349, 438. Latinus, i. 339. Latium, i. 325, 338, 339, 344, 345, 348, 351, 352, 360, 371, 378. Latmic Gulf, Ionia, iii. 6. Latmus, mtn of Caria, iii. 6. Latmus, t. of Caria. iii. 6. LatomiÆ, islands in the Arabian Gulf, iii. 194. Latona, ii. 208; iii. 11, 29. ——, temple of, ii. 24, 207, 239. Latopolis, city of Egypt, iii. 257, 263. Latopol?tÆ, iii. 257, 263. Latus, iii. 263. Laurentum, t. of Latium, i. 339, 346. LaÜs, city of Lucania, i. 376, 37769. Leuc?n, king of Bosporus, i. 476-478. Leuconotus (name of a wind), i. 45; iii. 292. Leucop?tra, prom. of Italy, i. 315, 388. Leucophry?ne, Artemis, iii. 22. Leucophrys, same as Tenedos, ii. 373. Leuc?sia, island, i. 185, 375, 387. Leucosyri, ii. 288. Leucothea, temple of, ii. 228. Leuctra (Lefka), c. of Boeotia, ii. 110, 111, 152. ——, battle of, ii. 68, 70. Leuctri, ii. 36. Leuctrum, t. of Laconia, ii. 36, 38, 39. ——, vill. of AchÆa, ii. 73. Levita. See Lebinthus. Leuternian coast of Calabria, i. 429. Leuternians, giants of Phlegra, i. 429. Lexovii, i. 281, 290. Libanus, mtn, iii. 149, 169-171. Lib?s, priest of the Chatti, i. 447. Lib?thra, Leib?thrum, city of Pieria, i. 508; ii. 105, 187. Lib?thriades, ii. 105, 187. Libophoenices, people of Libya, iii. 289. Libs (S. W. wind), i. 45; ii. 303. Liburni, i. 407, 487. Liburnia, i. 484. Liburnian islands, i. 186, 484, 487. Libya, i. 2, 8, 15, 25, 41, 50, 51, 55, 56, 60, 63, 64, 76, 78, 88, 103, 148, 150, 154, 155, 159, 160-164, 174, 180-187, 191, 197, 200, 206, 216-218, 226, 236, 255, 345, 377, 384. ——, t. of Pamphylia (Ernatia), iii. 49, 61. Lysias, fortress of JudÆa, iii. 181. ——, t. of Syria, iii. 166. ——, t. of Phrygia, ii. 332. Lysimachia, city of the Thracian Chersonese (Eksemil), i. 202, 517. ——, t. and lake of Ætolia, ii. 172. Lysimachus, son of Agathocles, i. 464, 469, 490, 517; ii. 315, 355, 361, 371, 377, 399, 400; iii. 11, 20, 22. Lysioedi, iii. 23. Lysippus, sculptor, i. 424; ii. 171, 350. Lysis, iii. 23. Lytto. See Lyctus. M?, temple of Enyus, ii. 279. MacÆ, people of Arabia Felix, iii. 186, 187. Macar, ii. 32, 346. Macaria, part of Messenia, ii. 38. Macaria, ftn of Attica, ii. 59. Macaros-polis, same as Lesbos. Macedonia, i. 42, 187, 194, 425, 432, 466, 481, 493, 495, 496, 499, 500, 501, 504-516, 519; ii. 1-3, 10, 64, 92, 94, 129, 132, 140, 141, 147-154, 157; iii. 220, 297, et passim. ——, Upper, i. 500, 506. ——, Lower, i. 506. ——, Gulfs of (Kassandra, Monte-Santo, Contessa), i. 140, 188. Macedonian kings, ii. 44, 88. ——, empire, i. 509. ——, mtns, i. 488, 496, 113, 114, 116. Mand?bii, people of Gaul, i. 285. Manes, Phrygian name, ii. 126?. ——, Paphlagonian name, ii. 302. ——, r. of Locris, see Boagrius, ii. 126. Mangalia. See Callatis. Manijas. See Miletopolitis. Manius Aquillius, iii. 21. Mantiane, lake of Armenia, ii. 270. See Matiana. Mantineia, c. of Arcadia, ii. 8, 75; iii. 378. Manto, daughter of Tiresias, ii. 148; iii. 15, 59. Mantua, c. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. 317. Maracanda, ii. 254. Maran?tÆ, people of Arabia, iii. 204. Marath?sium, t. of Ionia (Scala Nova), iii. 10. Marathon, vill. of Attica, ii. 57, 59, 67, 86, 90. ——, Tetrapolis of, ii. 153. ——, field of Spain, i. 240. Marathus, t. of Phocis, ii. 122. ——, t. of Phoenicia, iii. 167. Marcellus, founder of Corduba, i. 212. ——, Marcus, i. 244. Marcellus, son of Octavia, iii. 59. Marcia, wife of Cato, ii. 250. Marcian water, i. 356. Marcina, c. of Campania (Vietri), i. 374. Marcomanni, people of Germany, i. 444. Mardi, people of Persia and Armenia, ii. 240, 264. Mardonius, ii. 108. Mare Morto. See Acherusia. Mare?tis, Mareia, lake of Egypt, iii. 223, 228, 230, 236, 241, 247. Margala, MargalÆ, t. of Triphylia, ii. 23, 24. Margiana, distr. of Asia, i. 112, 113. Margiani, ii. 245, 251, 252. Margus, r. of Margiana, ii. 252. ——, r. of Illyria, i. 488. Mariaba, city of the SabÆans, iii. 190, 207. Mariandyni, people of Paphlagonia, i. 453; ii. 18, 286-288, 290, 314; iii. 63. Mariandynus, ii. 287. Marinum, i. 337. Marisus, r. of Dacia (Maros), i. 468. Maritza. See Hebrus. Marius, i. 274, 354. MarmaridÆ, people of Africa, i. 130. Memphis, city of Egypt, ii. 190; iii. 241, 243-248, 251, 253, 257-259, 263. Memphite nome, iii. 241. M?n AscÆus, temple of, at Pisidia, ii. 307, 333. ——, Carus, temple at Antioch, ii. 307, 336. ——, Pharnaci, temple in Pontus, ii. 306, 307. Menander, comic poet, i. 455; ii. 162, 210; iii. 8, 9. ——, king of the Bactrians, ii. 252, 253. Menapii, people of Germany, i. 289, 290, 297, 298. M?nas, founder of Mesembria, i. 490. Menavyat-su. See Melas. Mende, t. of Macedonia, i. 511. Mender-Tschai. See MÆander. Mendes, c. of Egypt, iii. 240. Mendesian mouth of the Nile, iii. 239. ——, nome, vill. of Egypt, iii. 240. Mendesians, iii. 257. Men?bria, same as Mes?mbria. Men?cles, iii. 34, 40. M?n?crates, disciple of Xenocrates, ii. 299, 300, 326, 396. ——, disciple of Aristarchus, iii. 26. Mened?mus, an Eretrian philosopher, ii. 82, 156. MenelaÏte nome, iii. 239. MenelaÜs, son of Atreus, i. 3, 15, 18, 47, 59-64, 67, 68, 72, 76, 225, 333; ii. 35, 43, 47, 53, 173, 186, passim. ——, brother of Ptolemy I., iii. 238, 239. ——, t. in the Delta of Egypt, iii. 242. ——, t. and port of CyrenÆa, i. 64; iii. 238, 239, 294. Menestheus, i. 392; ii. 83, 398. ——, port of (Puerto Santa Maria), i. 211. ——, son of Spercheu
>. M?thymnÆeans, ii. 351, 382. Metochi d' Hagia. See Mychus. M?trod?rus, of Scepsis, ii. 235, 380; iii. 202. M?trod?rus, disciple of Epicurus, ii. 350. M?tropolis, t. of Thessaly, ii. 141. ——, t. of Magna Phrygia (Ballyk), ii. 332 ; iii. 43. ——, t. of Lydia, iii. 1. M?tropol?tÆ, ii. 141; iii. 8. M?tr?um, temple of the mother of the gods, iii. 20. M?t?lum, t. of the Iapodes, i. 309, 483. M?vania, city of Umbria (Bevagna), i. 337. Micipsa, son of Masinissa, iii. 282, 285, 286. Micythus, i. 376. Midaeium, c. of Phrygia Epictetus, ii. 332. Midas, king of Magna Phrygia, i. 96; ii. 321, 326; iii. 66. ——, Phrygian name, i. 467. Midea, t. of Boeotia, ii. 54. ——, t. of Argolis, ii. 54. Mideia, t. of Boeotia, i. 92; ii. 110. Midjeh. See Salmydessus. Milan. See Mediolanum. Milazzo. See MylÆ. Milesian territory, i. 493. Milesians, i. 470, 476, 490, 517; ii. 287, 291, 293, 294, 347, 349-357, 377; iii. 1, 4, 5, 37, 239. Mil?topolis, t. of Mysia, ii. 331, 382; iii. 67. Mil?topol?tis, lake in Mysia (Manijas), ii. 331, 332. Mil?tus, c. of Ionia, i. 492; ii. 303, 328, 333, 383; iii. 2, 4-6. ——, in Crete, ii. 200, 328; iii. 4. Milo, i. 395. Miltiades, ii. 90. Milya, Milyas, distr. near Pisidia, ii. 324, 409, 410; iii. 48. MilyÆ, ii. 304, 328; iii. 49, 335; iii. 2, 6. ——, Hormus, port of Egypt on the Arabian Gulf (Suffange-el-Bahri), i. 178 ; iii. 193, 211, 213, 260, 261. NabatÆa, distr. of Arabia, iii. 204. NabatÆans, iii. 177, 189, 204, 209-211, 214. Nabiani, people inhabiting the Caucasus, ii. 239. Nabocodr?sor, iii. 75. Nabrissa, city of BÆtica. See Nebrissa. Nab?rianus, mathematician, iii. 146. Nacoleia, t. of Phrygia Epictetus, ii. 332. Nagidus, t. of Cilicia, iii. 52, 69. Nahr-Damur. See Tamyras. Nahr-el-Asy. See Orontes. Nahr-el-Kelb. See Lycus. Nahr-Ibrahim. See Adonis. NaÏs, ii. 375. NamnetÆ, people of Aquitania (capital Nantes), i. 283. Nanfio. See Anaphe. Nanno, poem of Mimnermus, iii. 2, 3. Nantu?tÆ, an Alpine race, i. 303. Napata, city of Ethiopia, iii. 268. Nap?, t. near Methymna, ii. 127. Napitinus, Gulf of, i. 379. Naples. See Neapolis. ——, Bay of. See Crater. Nar, r. of Umbria (Nera), i. 337, 349. Narb?n, the Narbonnaise (Narbonne), c. of Gaul, i. 159, 160, 184, 265-286, 302, 310. Narcissus, ii. 96. Narnia, r. of Dalmatia (Narni), i. 337. Nar?n, c. of Umbria (Narenta), i. 484, 487. Narthacium, t. of Thessaly, ii. 136. Narth?cis, island, iii. 7. Narycus, t. of the Opuntian Locrians, ii. 126. Nasam?nes, race of Africa, i. 198; iii. 291, 294. Nasica, Cornelius Scipio, i. 484. Natison, r. near Aquileia, i. 319. Nauclus, son of Codrus, iii. 2. Naucratis, c. of Egypt, iii. 239, 242, 250, 252. Naulochus, t. of Moesia, i. 490; ii. 145. Naupactus, c. of the Ozolean Locrians (Lepanto), ii. 127, 159. Nauplia, c. of Argolis, ii. 48, 54, 55. Nauplius, son of Neptune, ii. 48. Nauportus, c. of the Taurisci. See Pamportus, i. 482. Naustathmus, ii. 360, 269, 275. ——, c. of Locris, ii. 127, 129. ——, c. of India, iii. 92. ——, daughter of Antipater, the wife of Lysimachus, ii. 318. Nicander, iii. 273. Nicaria. See Icaria. Nicator. See Seleucus, ii. 264. Nicatorium, mtn of Assyria, iii. 144. Nice. See NicÆa. Nic?phorium, grove of Pergamus, ii. 400. Nic?phorium, t. of the Mygdoni of Mesopotamia (Haran), iii. 157. Nicias, tyrant of Cos, iii. 36. Nicium, c. of Egypt, iii. 236. Nicolaus, of Damascus, iii. 118. Nicom?d?s, king of Bithynia, ii. 313; iii. 21. ——, son of Prusias, ii. 401. Nicom?dia, c. of Bithynia (Ismid or Iskimid), ii. 171, 289, 315, 347. Niconia, t. of the TyregetÆ, i. 469. Nicopolis, c. of Epirus, i. 497-499; ii. 159. ——, c. of Lesser Armenia, ii. 305. ——, c. of Cilicia, iii. 61. ——, c. of Egypt, iii. 230, 231, 237, 238. Nicostrata, mother of Evander, i. 343. Nicyrus, iii. 36. Nieto. See NeÆthus. Nigr?tes, Nigr?tÆ, people of Africa, i. 198; iii. 277, 280. Nile, r. of Egypt, i. 36, 45-47, 50, 56-58, 60, 82, 101, 102, 129, 130, 137, 148, 149, 163, 171, 172, 178, 179, 191, 196, 410, 416, 458; ii. 219, 220, 255; iii. 73, 74, 82, 84, 86-88, 96, 173, 174, 177, 189, 255. Onomarchus, leader of the PhocÆans, ii. 119. Onugnathus, peninsula of Laconia, ii. 41. Ophelas (Apellas?), voyage of, iii. 276. Ophienses, people of Ætolia, ii. 160, 179. Ophi?d?s, isl. in the Arabian Gulf (Zemorget), iii. 193. Ophiogeneis, ii. 348. Ophi?ssa, same as the isl. of Rhodes, iii. 31. ——, t. of the TyregetÆ, i. 469. ——, isl. near Spain, i. 251. Ophlimus, mtn of Pontus, ii. 306. Ophrynium, t. of the Troad, ii. 357. Opici, people of Campania, i. 360, 372; iii. 32. Opis, c. of Assyria, i. 124; ii. 271; iii. 146, 147. Opistholepria, part of Ephesus, iii. 3. Opitergium, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Oderzo), i. 319. Opoeis, same as Opus, ii. 125. Opsicella (Ocella?), t. of Cantabria, i. 236. Opuntii. See Locri in Elis. Opuntian Gulf, ii. 114, 125, 126. Op?s, c. of the Locrians, i. 95; ii. 125, 126. Orange. See Arausio. Orb?lus, mtn of Macedonia (Egrisou-dagh), i. 505. Orbis, r. of Gaul (the Orbe), i. 272. Orcaorci, ii. 320, 321, 332. Orch?ni, sect of the ChaldÆan astronomers, iii. 146. Orchist?n?, distr. of Armenia, ii. 268. Orchom?nia, ii. 93, 101. Orchom?nii, ii. 93, 111-113. Orchomenus, c. of Boeotia (Scripa), ii. 10, 101, 107, 111-113, 124. ——, Minyeian, ii. 20, 55, 111. ——, c. of Arcadia, ii. 10, 39, 75. ——, c. of Euboea, ii. 113. OreitÆ, ii. 152; iii. 120, 124. OrestÆ, people of Epirus, i. 499; ii. 137. ——, in Macedonia, i. 505, 508. Orestes, i. 499; ii. 68, 93, 279, 281, 339. ——, tragedy of Euripides, ii. 60. Orestia, part of Macedonia, i. 514. Orestias, distr. of Epirus, i. 499, 495, 496, 506, 508, 514, 515; ii. 383, 394. PÆs?ni, ii. 349. PÆstum, Gulf of, i. 373. PÆstus, c. of Lucania, i. 373. PÆsus, t. of the Troad, ii. 349; iii. 5. ——, r. of the Troad (Beiram-dere), ii. 349. PagÆ, P?gÆ, t. of Megaris (Liba-dostani), ii. 4, 63, 79, 82, 92, 105. PagasÆ, t. of Magnesia, ii. 139. Pagasitic Gulf, in Thessaly, ii. 140, 142. PagrÆ, fortress of Syria (Baghrus), iii. 163. Paitschin. See Pedasus. Palacium, t. of the Tauric Chersonese, i. 479. Palacus, i. 471, 475. PalÆa, t. of Mysia, ii. 387. ——, t. of Cyprus, iii. 69. PalÆbyblus, c. of Phoenicia, iii. 170. PalÆopolis, the old city where the EmporitÆ dwelt, i. 240. PalÆpaphus, c. of Cyprus, iii. 70. PalÆpharsalus, t. of Thessaly, ii. 133; iii. 233. PalÆphatus, ii. 299, 300. PalÆrus, t. of Acarnania (Porto Fico), ii. 159, 171. PalÆsc?psis, t. of the Troad, ii. 371, 372, 375, 376. PalÆ-tyrus, t. of Phoenicia, iii. 173. Palam?d?s, son of Nauplius, ii. 48. ——, tragedy of Euripides, ii. 186. Palatium, hill of Rome, i. 348, 351. Paleis, t. of Cephallenia, ii. 166, 167. Palencia. See Pallantia. Paleocastro. See Eretria and Thronium. Palermo. See Panormus. Palestine, iii. 204. Palestrina. See PrÆneste. Palibothra, Palimbothra, c. of India (Patelputer), i. 109; iii. 79, 80, 90, 97, 118. Palibothrus, iii. 97. Palici, in Sicily, i. 416. Palinthus, sepulchre of Danaus, ii. 52. Palinurus, prom. of Lucania, i. 376. Paliurus, t. of the Cyrenaic, iii. 294. Pallantia, t. of Spain (Palencia), i. 243. Pallas, son of Pandion, ii. 81. Pall?ne, peninsula of Macedonia, i. 510-512; ii. 154, 299. Palma, t. of the Baleares, i. 500, 501. Pelagonians, Pelagones, people of Macedonia, i. 501, 514; ii. 137. ——, same as Titans, i. 514. P?lana, t. of Messenia, ii. 37. Pelargi, same as Pelasgi, ii. 87. Pelasgi, Pelasgians, i. 328, 329, 335, 367, 493, 501, 502, 513; ii. 18, 87, 93, 105, 148, 288, 395-397; iii. 40. Pelasgia, Peloponnesus, i. 329. Pelasgian Zeus, i. 328, 329. ——, Argos, i. 329; ii. 49, 133. ——, temple, ii. 93. ——, plain, ii. 139, 148. Pelasgicum, part of Athens, ii. 49. Pelasgi?tÆ, same as Hellenes, i. 329; ii. 52, 132, 146. Pelasgi?tis, part of Thessaly, i. 503, 504; ii. 132, 139. Pelasgus, i. 329. P?l?g?n, father of AsteropÆus, i. 514. P?lethr?nium, i. 460. P?leus, ii. 115, 126, 135-137, 142. P?lias, i. 72, 74; ii. 139. ——, daughters of, i. 72. P?ligni, people of Italy, i. 326, 344, 353, 358-360. PelinÆum, mtn, iii. 19. PelinnÆum, t. of HistiÆotis, ii. 141, 142. P?li?n, mtn of Thessaly, i. 33, 40, 311, 460, 507; ii. 130, 131, 139, 142, 144-148, 157. Pella, c. of Macedonia, i. 495, 508, 509, 516. ——, c. of Syria, iii. 165. PellÆan country (Pelagonia), i. 123, 124, 129, 183, 196, 261; ii. 266, 267, 270, 271; iii. 88, 120, 125-129, 132, 146, 185, 186, 188, 215. Persians, i. 17, 41, 96, 196, 463; ii. 84, 87, 94, 96, 108, 130, 155, 181; iii. 35. Per?sia, c. of Etruria (Perugia), i. 335, 336. Pescara. See Aternum. Pessinuntis, cognomen of Rhea, ii. 184. ——, (Possene), ii. 184. Pessin?s, c. of Phrygia (Bala Hissar), ii. 320, 332. Pesti. See Posidonia. Petalia, isl., ii. 151. Peteon, vill. of Boeotia, ii. 106. Peteus, ii. 83. Petilia, t. of the Lucani, i. 378. Petn?lissus, t. of Pisidia (Kislidscha-koi), iii. 49. P?tra NabatÆ?n, c. of Arabia, iii. 189, 204, 209, 211. See Tilphossium. P?tr?ius, legate of Pompey, i. 242. P?trocorii, people of Aquitania (inhabitants of PÉrigord), i. 284. Petronius, prefect of Egypt, iii. 222, 267-269. Peuc?, isl. of the Danube (Piczina), i. 463, 464, 470. Peuc?tii, people of Italy, i. 315, 422, 423, 428, 431, 432, 436. Peucini, people of the Bastarni, i. 469, 470. PeucolaÏtis, c. of India, iii. 90. Phabda, t. of Pontus, ii. 296. Phabra, isl. near Attica, ii. 89. Phabrateria, t. of Latium. See Fabrateria. Phacc?ssa, c. of Egypt, iii. 245. PhÆaces, PhÆeces, PhÆacians, i. 39; ii. 122, 190. PhÆdimus, i. 65. PhÆdon, ii. 407, 409; iii. 43, 60, 66, 188. ——, the Greater, ii. 319-321, 326,332. ——, the Less, ii. 315, 326. ——, Lower, i. 78. ——, Epictetus, i. 195; ii. 289, 314, 315, 320, 326, 332. ——, the goddess, ii. 184. Phrygian hare, i. 58. Phrygians, i. 41, 452, 510, 514; ii. 180, 184-188, 191, 277, 290, 298, 301, 304, 316-334; iii. 63, 66, 67. Phrygius, r. of Lydia and Ionia, ii. 403. PhrynÆ, people of India, ii. 253. Phrynichus, tragic poet, iii. 5. Phryno, ii. 365, 366. Phtheirophagi, ii. 219, 225. Phtheiron, mtn, iii. 6. Phthia, part of Thessaly, ii. 67, 132-137, 142, 143. Phthii, ii. 134. Phthi?tÆ, ii. 43, 68, 131, 136, 137. Phthiotides Th?bÆ, ii. 133-138. Phthi?tis, part of Thessaly, ii. 128, 132-139. ——, AchÆan, i. 71. Phyc?s, prom. of CyrenÆa (Ras-al-Razat), ii. 41; iii. 292. Phyc?s, t. of CyrenÆa, iii. 292. Phylac?, c. of Phthiotis, ii. 135, 138. Phylarchi, i. 196. Phyleides, vill. of Attica, ii. 87. ——, ii. 167. Phyleus, ii. 170. Phyllus, c. of Thessaly, ii. 138. Ph?sÆ, ii. 406. Physcon. See Ptolemy. Physcus, c. of Caria (Castro Marmora), iii. 29, 38, 43, 62. Piacenza. See Placentia. Piasus, ii. 397. Picentes, people borde
/a>, 368, 369, 386, 387, 404. PithecussÆans, i. 365. Pitnisus, t. of Lycaonia, ii. 321. Pittacus, ii. 366, 391, 392. Pittheus, son of Pelops, ii. 56. Pitya, Pityeia, t. of Mysia, ii. 317, 346, 349, 371. Pityassus, t. of Pisidia, ii. 324. Pityocampt?s, ii. 80. Pity?s, vill. of the Troad, ii. 349. ——, the Great, part of the coast of Colchis, ii. 225, 226. Pity?ssa, ancient name of Lampsacus, Salamis, and Chios, q. v. ii. 83. Pity?ssÆ, islands, i. 251. Pix?darus, king of Caria, iii. 35. Placentia, t. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. 322-325. ——, (Piacenza), i. 322, 323, 325. Placus, mtn, ii. 343, 386. Planasia (Isle St. Honorat), i. 185, 239, 276. PlanctÆ, or Wandering Rocks, i. 32, 224, 256. PlatÆÆ, c. of Boeotia, ii. 66, 94, 100, 104, 107, 108, 111. ——, vill. of Sicyon, ii. 108. PlatÆans, ii. 100. Platam?des, prom. of Messenia, ii. 22. Platana. See Hermonassa. Platanistus, shore of Cilicia, iii. 52. ——, same as Macistus, ii. 18. Plato, i. 154, 390, 452, 462, 464; ii. 91, 183, 188, 197, 353, 354, 382; iii. 34, 110, 179, 222, 240. Plax, ii. 386. Pleias, Pl?Ïas, Pl?Ïades, constellation, iii. 59, 82, 83, 126, 274. Pleistus, r. of Phocis, ii. 116. Pl?myrium, c. of India, iii. 89. PlerÆi, people of Dalmatia, i. 352. Probalinthus, t. of Attica, ii. 67, 250, 264-267, 271, 272, 275, 278, 279, 282, 284, 285, 292, 296. Pyrgi, t. of Triphylia, ii. 22. ——, t. of Etruria, i. 335. Pyrg?tÆ, in Triphylia, ii. 22. Pyriphlegeth?n, r. near DicÆarchia, i. 39, 363. Pyrrha, wife of Deucalion, ii. 125, 134, 149. ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. 134. ——, t. of Ionia, iii. 6. ——, t. of Lesbos (Pira), ii. 391, 392. ——, isl., ii. 139. ——, prom. of Thessaly, ii. 139. ——, prom. of Mysia, ii. 376. PyrrhÆa, name of Thessaly, ii. 149. PyrrhÆan Euripus, in the island of Lesbos (entrance to the Gulf of Caloni), ii. 391. Pyrrhic dance, ii. 182. Pyrrhichus, ii. 182, 202. Pyrrh?n, ii. 82. Pyrrhus Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, i. 500. ——, king of Epirus, i. 387, 427, 438, 498; ii. 59, 68. Pythagoras, i. 395, 456; iii. 9, 114. Pythagoreans, i. 25, 375, 395; ii. 68, 183; iii. 180. ——, philosophy of the, i. 427, 457; iii. 114. PythaÏstÆ, ii. 97. Pythangelus, harbour, altars, iii. 199-201. Pytheas, i. 99-101, 110, 116, 154, 157, 158, 173, 204, 223, 237, 283, 291, 299, 452. Pythian games, i. 390; ii. 117, 120. ——, priestess, ii. 117; iii. 179. Pythias, the, ii. 121. Pythium, temple of Apollo, ii. 284. R?t?ni, people of Aquitania, i. 284. R?t?li, people of Latium, i. 339, 343, 346. Saba, port in the Arabian Gulf, iii. 195. SabÆ (Assab), c. of the TroglodytÆ, iii. 197. SabÆans, people of Arabia Felix, iii. 190, 206, 207, 209. Sabata, c. of Arabia, iii. 190. ——, (Lago di Bracciano), i. 336. Sabatorum Vada, t. of Liguria (Vadi), i. 300, 322, 323. Sabazius, god of the Phrygians, ii. 186, 188. Sabelli, i. 372. Sabina, i. 338, 339, 351. Sabini, Sabines, people of Italy, i. 325-327, 338, 339, 342, 357, 371, 438. Sabos, king of Arabia, iii. 212. ——, king of India, iii. 95. SacÆ, Scythian race, i. 465; ii. 245-250. SacÆa, ii. 246. Sacarauli, Scythian race, ii. 245. Sacas?ne, distr. of Armenia, i. 112; ii. 242, 246, 268. Sacco. See Trerus. Saccopodes, Adiabeni, iii. 154. Sacred Promontory, Promontory of Spain (Cape St. Vincent), i. 160, 164, 180, 181, 206, 208, 211, 214, 215, 223, 227. Sadacora, t. of Cappadocia, iii. 44. SadracÆ, palace of Darius, near Arbela, iii. 144. SÆtabis, t. of Spain (Xativa), i. 241. Sagalasseis, ii. 324. Sagalassus, ii. 323, 410. Sagap?ni, iii. 154. Sagra, Sagras, r. i. 391, 392. ——, battle of the, i. 395. Sagrus, r., i. 360. Sag?ntum, c. of Spain (Murviedro), i. 239, 241, 251. Sagylium, citadel of Pontus (Ijan Kalessi), ii. 311. Saii, a Thracian tribe, ii. 169, 298. See Sinti. St. Elias, mtn See Oche. St. Gothard. See Adulas. St. MahÉ, Cape. See CabÆum. St. Marcian, Island of. See Ortygia
href="/files/44885/44885-h/44885-h.htm#Page_387" class="pgexternal">387. Saraastus, king of India, ii. 253. Sarabat. See Hermus. Saragossa. See CÆsar Augusta. Sarakoi. See Zeleia. Saram?n?, ii. 294. Sarapana, fortress of Colchis (Choropani), ii. 227, 230. SaraparÆ, people dwelling beyond Armenia, ii. 273. Sarapis, god of the Egyptians, iii. 242, 248. Sarapium, temple of Sarapis, iii. 230, 248. Sarav?n?, prefecture of Cappadocia, ii. 278. Sardanapalus, king of Assyria, iii. 55, 143. Sardinia, i. 78, 160, 177, 185, 216, 330-334; iii. 32, 240, 297. ——, Sea of, i. 78, 84, 159, 185, 216, 325. Sardinian Gulf, i. 216. Sardis, Sardeis, c. of Lydia (Sart), i. 96; ii. 336, 400, 402-406; iii. 23. Sard?, Sard?n, isl., i. 219, same as Sardinia. Sareisa, c. of the Gordyenes, iii. 157. Sargaraus?n?, prefecture of Cappadocia, ii. 278, 281. Sarmatians, SauromatÆ, i. 453, 468, 470, 480; ii. 219, 226, 227, 230, 240, 302. Sarnius, r. of Hyrcania, ii. 245. Sarnus, r. of Campania (Sarno), i. 367. Sar?nic Gulf, ii. 6, 49, 56, 63. ——, Sea (Gulf of Engia), i. 187. Saros, Bay of. See Melas. Sarp?d?n, prom. of Cilicia, ii. 405; iii. 53, 69. ——, prom. of Thrace, i. 516. ——, brother of Minos, founder of Miletus, ii. 328, 347; iii. 49. ——, leader of the Syrians, iii. 174. Sarsina, t. of Umbria, i. 337. Sart. See Sardis. Sarus, r. of Cappadocia and Cilicia, ii. 279. Sasamo. See Segesama. Sas?, isl. (Saseno), i. 429. Satalca, t. of Mesopotamia, iii. 157. Satalda. See Pharsalus. Satal-dere. See Æsepus. Satnioeis, or Saphnioeis, r. of the Troad, i. 231. Seuth?s, king of the OdrysÆ, i. 5, 6. Seven Brothers, monuments of the, iii. 278. Severino, S. See Septempeda. SextiÆ, hot-baths near Marseilles, i. 267, 270. Sextius, i. 270. Sextus Pompeius, i. 213, 362, 386, 388, 404, 408, 411. Sezza. See Setia. Shirban. See Artemita. SibÆ, people of India, iii. 77, 94. Sibini, people of Germany, i. 445. Sibyl, ErythrÆan, ii. 321; iii. 18, 258, 259. Sicambri, i. 289, 444-446, 451. Sicani, people of Sicily, i. 407. Sicenus (Sikino), ii. 207. Sicilians, i. 9, 336, 385, 407; ii. 118. Sicily, i. 33-78, 84, 89, 93, 128, 164, 184-186, 194, 213, 224, 334, 361, 362, 369, 376-378, 383-386, 388, 389, 392, 400-404, 407-409, 411, 412, 414, 417-422, 425, 430, 437, 438, 459; ii. 4, 35, 41, 71, 92, 116, 154, 158, 378, 404; iii. 32, 59. ——, Sea of, i. 85, 185-187, 315, 346, 379, 380, 400, 253. Sirens, i. 34, 35, 375, 387. SirenusÆ, SirenussÆ, prom. (Punta della Campanella), i. 34, 35, 39, 368, 374, 375. Siris, c., i. 397-399. ——, r. Sinno, i. 397. Siritis, i. 380. Sirmium, c. of Pannonia, i. 483. Sisap?, c. of Spain, i. 214. Siscia, t. of Pannonia, i. 483. Sisimythres, stronghold of, in Bactriana, ii. 254. Sisinus, treasure-hold of, ii. 281. Sisis, ii. 304. Sisypheium, in the Acrocorinthus, ii. 62. Sisyrba, an Amazon, iii. 3. Sisyrb?tÆ, iii. 3. Sitac?n?, distr. of Babylon, of Apoll?ni?tis (Descura), ii. 264; iii. 135, 146, 152. Sitac?ni, ii. 223. Sith?nes, people of Macedonia, i. 506. Sitia. See Dicte. Sizeboli. See Apollonia. Skilli. See ScyllÆum. Skio, isl. See Chios. Smintheas. See Apollo. Sminthia, ii. 374. Sminthium, temple of Apollo, near Hamaxitus, ii. 190, 374. Smyrna, c. of Ionia, ii. 237, 298, 303, 336 ; iii. 1, 4, 8, 20, 43. ——, part of Ephesus, iii. 3. ——, Bay of, iii. 20, 21. ——, an Amazon, iii. 3. SmyrnÆans, iii. 3, 20. Soandus, t. of Cappadocia, iii. 44. Soanes, people bordering on the Caucasus, ii. 225, 229. Soatra, t. of Lycaonia, ii. 321. S?crates, i. 452; ii. 95; iii. 114. Sodom, c. of JudÆa, iii. 183. Sogdiana, i. 113; ii. 245, 248, 253-255; iii. 125, 126. Sogdiani, Sogdii, Sogdians, i. 112, 195; ii. 245, 248, 253. Solfaterra, la. See Forum Vulcani. Soli, c. of Cilicia (Mesetlii), ii. 74, 347, 411. Symbace, c. of Armenia or Media, ii. 263. Symb?l?n limen, or Signal harbour, in the Tauric Chersonesus, i. 474, 475. Symbri, Symbrii (prob. corrupt), i. 321, 324. Sym?, isl. of Caria, iii. 34. Sympl?gad?s, by the Thracian Bosporus, same as the CyaneÆ, i. 32, 224, 256. Synnada, t. of Phrygia (Afium-Karahissar), ii. 332, 333. Synnadic marble, ii. 140, 333. Synoria. See Sinoria, ii. 305. Syphax, iii. 282. Syracuse (Syragusa), i. 35, 186, 201, 368, 388, 389, 394, 402-409, 413, 414; ii. 63. Syrac?sans, i. 357, 389, 394, 407, 408; ii. 158. Syria, i. 63, 76, 90, 129, 189, 196, 416; ii. 145, 211, 240, 250, 262, 264, 267, 273, 274, 281, 308, 404; iii. 50, 51, 60, 61, 130, 140, 150, 158, 160-176, 179, 185, 207, 209, 216, 230, 232. ——, Upper, i. 201. ——, Lower, iii. 83, 150. ——, Coele-Syria, i. 201; iii. 160, 161, 167, 169, 242, 251. Tarsius, r. of Mysia (Karadere), ii. 347. Tarsus, c. of Cilicia (Tarsous), i. 190; iii. 45, 50, 52, 55-59, 162. Tartarus, i. 223, 224. Tartary. See Scythia. Tart?ssians, i. 51. Tart?ssis, i. 223. Tart?ssus, c. of Spain, i. 224, 226. ——, r. of Spain (Guadalquiver), i. 222, 223. Tar?sco, t. of Gaul, i. 267, 268, 279. Tasch Kopri. See Pompeiopolis. Tasch Owa. See Phanaroea. Tasius, leader of the Roxolani, i. 471. Tatta, marsh in Phrygia (Tuz-Tscholli), ii. 321. Taucheira (Tochira), c. of the Cyrenaic, iii. 291, 292. Taug. See Taoce. Taulantii, people of Epirus, i. 500. Tauri, Scythian race, i. 476, 478. ——, Troglodytic mountains, iii. 194. Tauriana, distr. of the Bruttii, i. 379. Tauric Chersonesus. See Chersonesus. ——, coasts, i. 475. Taur?ni, people of Liguria, i. 303, 311. Taurisci, TauristÆ, a people of Gaul, i. 307, 309, 310, 317, 450, 454, 466, 482. Taurisci Norici, i. 310. Tauroentium, t. of Gaul (Taurenti), i. 269, 275. Taurom?nia (Taormina), i. 404. Taurom?n?tÆ, i. 412. Taurom?nium, c. of Sicily (Taormina), i. 402, 403, 405; iii. 12. Taurop?lium, temple of Diana, iii. 10, 186. Taurus, fortress of JudÆa, iii. 181. ——, mtn of Asia, i. 32, 82, 105, 106, 113, 120, 125, 126, 128, 131, 136, 139, 179, 184, 194, 195, 439; ii. 215, 216, 218, ), i. 82, 457; ii. 237, 270, 295. ThermopylÆ, i. 17, 57, 94, 95, 328; ii. 4, 118, 125, 127, 129, 131, 136, 137, 151, 396. Th?seium, ii. 86, 87. Theseus, i. 30, 40, 76, 430; ii. 63, 80, 86, 88, 90, 197. ThespiÆ, Thespeia, Thespia, c. of Boeotia, ii. 58, 95, 104-106, 111. Thespians, ii. 99, 107. Thesproti, i. 493, 496, 497, 502. Thespr?tia, i. 382, 502, 504; ii. 10. Thespr?tis, i. 9, 43, 502. Thessalian dress, ii. 272. Thessalians, i. 71, 319, 328, 500, 501, 503, 508; ii. 2, 4, 83, 114, 130-149, 158, 195, 272, 287. Thessali?tÆ, Thessali?tis, ii. 132, 138, 142. Thessalonica, Thessaloniceia, c. of Macedonia (Saloniki), i. 161, 495, 496, 506-510, 516; ii. 77, 91, 115. Thessalonice, wife of Cassander, i. 509. Thessalus, son of HÆmon, ii. 149; iii. 31. Thessaly, i. 72, 328, 476. Tibaranic nations, i. 195. Tiber, r., i. 322, 325-327, 330, 336-340, 345, 348, 349, 351. Tiberius, Emperor, i. 234, 307, 441, 447; ii. 392, 405; iii. 269. ——, Gracchus. See Gracchus. Tibius, relative of Strabo, ii. 307. ——, Paphlagonian name, i. 467; ii. 302. Tib?ra, c. of Latium (Tivoli), i. 353, 354. Tiburtine stone-quarries, i. 354. Ticinum, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Pavia), i. 323. Ticinus, r. of Cisalpine Gaul (Ticino), i. 312, 323. Tieium, c. of Bithynia (Tilijos), ii. 287-289, 291, 317. Tiga, c. of Mauritania, iii. 278. Tigranes, king of Armenia, ii. 270-274, 284, 381; iii. 154, 157, 164. Tigranocerta, c. of Armenia (Meja-Farkin), ii. 261, 274, 284; iii. 157. Tigris, i. 75, 122-124, 126, 134, 137, 416; ii. 260-262, 267, 270; iii. 131, 132, 146, 147, 150, 152, 156, 158, 162. Tigur?ni, i. 450. Tilijos. See Tieium. Tilph?ssa, ftn of Boeotia, ii. 107, 110, 111. Tilphossium (Petra), mtn of Boeotia, ii. 107, 111. ——, t. of Boeotia, ii. 107, 110. TimÆus, i. 274, 369, 390, 409; ii. 366; iii. 12, 32. Timag?n?s, i. 280; iii. 108. 221. Tyranni?n, ii. 296, 380. Tyras, r. of Sarmatia (Dniester), i. 22, 162, 442, 468, 469, 478. Tyre, c. of Phoenicia (Sur), i. 91, 201; iii. 162, 169, 171-174. ——, isl. in the Persian Gulf (Ormus), iii. 187, 286. TyregetÆ, i. 177, 194, 443, 452, 470. Tyrians, i. 238, 255. TyriÆum, c. of Phrygia, iii. 43. Tyr?, daughter of Salmoneus, ii. 32. Tyrrheni, Tyrrhenians, i. 319, 322, 325-328, 331, 334, 335, 357, 360, 367, 385, 404, 417, 438; ii. 197, 404. Tyrrhenia, Tyrrhenic?, i. 31, 35, 177, 301, 313, 323-330, 335-338, 349, 415, 502; ii. 61, 387. Tyrrhenian cities, i. 331. ——, Gulf, i. 139. ——, Sea, i. 85, 159, 185, 193, 311, 314, 315, 325, 357, 360, 373, 377-380, 403, 415. Tyrrhenian pirates, i. 345. ——, diviners, iii. 180. Tyrrhenus, son of Atys, i. 326, 329. TyrtÆus, poet, i. 426; ii. 39, 45. Tyrtamus, same as Theophrastus, ii. 392; iii. 17. Ubii, people of Germany, i. 289. Ucello. See
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