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  • 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.
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  • ——, 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 pgexternal">251.
  • Xanthus, c. of Lycia (Eksenide), i. 201; iii. 45, 47.
  • ——, r. of Lycia, iii. 47.
  • ——, r. of the Troad, ii. 351.
  • ——, king of the Boeotians, ii. 82.
  • ——, of Lydia, historian, i. 78, 80; ii. 326, 336, 406; iii. 66, 67.
  • Xativa. See SÆtabis.
  • Xelsa. See Celsa.
  • Xenarchus, iii. 53.
  • Xen?cl?s, guardian of Alexander's treasure, i. 108.
  • ——, orator, ii. 387; iii. 40.
  • Xenocrates, Bithynian, ii. 299, 318, 382.
  • Xenophanes, natural philosopher and poet, iii. 16.
  • ——, tyrant, iii. 56.
  • Xenoph?n, ii. 73, 95.
  • Xerolimne. See Molycreia and Uria. Xerx?ne, district of Lesser Armenia, ii. 268.
  • Xerxes, son of Darius, i. 17, 96, 516, 517; ii. 83, 84, 148, 254, 347, 352; iii. 4, 6, 145.
  • ——, canal of, i. 512, 513.
  • ——, bridge of, i. 518.
  • Xim?n?, distr. of Pontus, ii. 312.
  • Xiphonia, prom. in Sicily, i. 403.
  • XoÏs, isl. and c. of Egypt, iii. 240.
  • Xucar, r. See Sucro.
  • X?thus, father of Ion, ii. 67.
  • Xyp?teon, ii. 374.
  • Yeni-kaleh. See Myrmecium.
  • Yniesta. See EgelastÆ.
  • Ypsilo Nisi, iii. 16.
  • Zab, the Little. See Caprus.
  • Zabache, Strait of. See Bosporus, Cimmerian.
  • Zacynthians, i. 239.
  • Zacynthus, isl. (Zante), i. 187; ii. 5, 163, 167, 169; iii. 291.
  • Zafra. See Zephyrium.
  • Zagaro Voreni. See Helicon.
  • Zagrium, Zagrus, mtn of Asia (Aiaghi-Dagh), ii. 261; iii. 142.
  • Zagrus, r., iii. 146, 153.
  • Zaleucus, i. 390.
  • Zama, t. of Numidia (Jama), iii. 282, 284.
  • Zamolxis (Geta), i. 456, 457, 467; iii. 180.
  • ZanclÆans, in Sicily, i. 385,

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