against Arta-
xerxes 163
defeated and slain
by Artaxerxes 177
tomb of 181
founder of Cy-
roschata 184
takes Babylon.... 174
Cytxis, a name given to
Medea 174
Cytherea, a name of
Venus 130
Daedalus 129
Danube, an account of
the countries
South of the 85
where it changes
its name 88
Trajan's bridge
over it ibid.
D'Anville, a trifling error
of 135
Dardanelles of Lepanto 96
114
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
Page
Darius defeated byAlex-
ander at Issus 155. 163
Darwin, Dr., his de-
scription of the army
of Cambyses over-
whelmed by the sand
(N.) 198
David 166
Daunia, whence derived 43
Daunus, king of Apulia ibid.
Deiotarus,Cicero'sfriend 140
Cicero's Ora-
tion in fa-
vour of.*" ibid.
Delhi, city of, taken by
Timur-leng (N. ) 186
Dellium, defeat of the
Athenians at 105
Delos, its sanctity 128
antient names of ibid.
thoughtmoveable
antiently ibid.
Delphi, oracle of 108
DemetriusPoliorcetes* '114.156
Democritus, birth-place
of 121
Demophoon 119
Demosthenes, the place
where he poisoned
himself 93
Demosthenes, death -of 113
Derbe, whence deri-
ved 172
Diana, celebrated temple
and statue of. 104
statue of, carried
off by Xerxes* ibid.
birth-place of...- 128
templeof 147
Dido, her stratagem in
founding Carthage. 192
Dindymene, a name of
Cybele 139
Dioclesian 176
Diogenes, birth-place
of 139
Diomede, founder of the
city of Arpi and Canu-
sium 44
DionysiusHalicarnassen-
sis, birth-place of 150
Dorian colonies * 92. 100
Page
Drusus, the projector of
a canal which
now forms the
ZuyderZee... 81
subdues the Ge-
nauni 32
Eburones, a people of
Gallia, who
were extir-
pated by
Cxsar 79
a Roman le-
gion slaugh-
tered bythem ibid.
Egypt,thenurseofthearts 200
its revolutions. ibid.
Egyptian kings, sepul-
chres of 205
Elagabalus, temple of 162
Elatea, city of, taken by-
Philip 108
Eleusinian Ceres, ac-
count of the removal
of the statue of 101
Eleusinian mysteries* 100
abo-
lished by the emperor
Theodosius 101
Elijah, scene of his mira-
cles 165
Ennius, birth-place of. 45
Epaminondas, death of. 98
memorable
victory of ibid.
his defeat
of the La-
cedaemo-
nians* 105
Eponymi, statues of 102
Eriphyle Ill
Ery threan Sibyl 146
Esau 173
Etrurians, their origin* 33
addicted to
soothsaying ibid.
Eumenes, king of Perga-
mus 144
library of,
containing
200,000
volumes*, ibid-
ANTIENT GEOOHAFHT. INDEX.
115
Euphrates, diverted into
a new chan-
nel
Euphrates, fords of
Euripides, tomb of
Exarchs of Ravenna-
Page
174
163
119
30
Forms; to which some
countries have been
thought antiently to
beararesemblance(N.) 56
Fortune, temple of, at
Antium(N.) 36
FossWay 64
Four Empires of the An-
tient World 182
Gael 72
Galen, birth-place of. - 145
Galilee of the Nations- 166
Gallia, division of 72
altered
by Augustus 72
Gaugamela, battle of 182
Gaulish tribes have left
the name of the people
to the capital of the
province 75
Gaulish priestesses 78
Gauls, a colony of, in
Asia Minor 139, 140
Gelimas, the last king of
the Vandals 191
Cell's Sir W. description
of the plain of Troy 143
Gergovia, famed for its
long resistance against
Caesar 75
Germania, division of- 81
Germanicus defeats the
Cherusci-"" 82
Gibraltar, a corruption,
whence derived 70
Glaucus, residence of. 106
the Ly cian hero 151
Golden Apples 208
Fleece 179
Gordian, the tomb of ' 177
knot, cut by
Alexander-. 140
Gorgons, their fabled re-
sidence * 195
Grzecia Antiqua, de-
scription of
a name of Greece
unknown in the
Roman Law(N.)
Granicus, battle of
Grasshoppers, golden,
worn by the ancient
Athenians
Grecian chronology,
epoch of
fleet returning
from theseige of
Troy, wrecked
off Caphareus*
islands, descrip-
tion of
Greece, reduced to a Ro-
man province (N. )
its size
Gregory Nazianzen,
birth-place of
Nyssen, birth-
place of
Gyndes, diverted into
360 channels by Cyrus
Hadrian, description of
his rampart
Halicarnassus, besieged
by Alexander
Hannibal, banished Car-
thage........
his 2nd victory
place of his
crossing the
Alps (N.) -
theRomans de-
feated byhim
his memorable
defeat of the
Romans ....
his route over
the Alps-...
betrayed
tomb of
destroyed by
birth-place
Harpies
Hercules
Hecatacus,
of
Helabas, supposed resi-
dence of the first pa-
rent of mankind
Page
91
ibid.
142
116
96
127
125
91
28
157
ibid.
175
61
150
194
30
31
32
34
74
137
138
105
149
187
116
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
Page
Hellas, a name of Greece
unknown to Homer' 91
Helle, sister of Phryxus 122
Heraclitus,birth-placeof 150
Herculaneum over-
whelmed 41
Hercules, death of 112
hisvictoryover
the Nemsean
Lion 93
favourite resi-
dence of ' ibid.
hiscontestwith
theriver-god
Achelous**. 110
pillars of 69.190
Hercynian Forest 84
Hermse, vestibule of. - 102
Hermin Street 64
Hero,a priestess of Venus 122
Herod 168
Antipas 169
Herodotus,birth-placeof 150
his account of
Egyptian Thebes 205
Hesiod, birth-place of. 107
Hesperides, garden of
the 197.208
Hills of Rome 37
Hippocrates, birth-place
of 132
Hippolytus of Euripides,
scene of 93
Holy Land 159
Homer, his epithet of
Nestor 96
his terms for an-
tient Greece.- 91
and Virgil's lad-
der of the
giants com-
pared and il-
lustrated 114
reputed birth-
place of 131,146
placeswhichcon-
test his birth-. 131
Horace, his retreat 37
illustrated 67
a tribune in the
Bag*
Horace, interpretation of
(N.) 179
Hornemann, Mr., his ac-
count of the Oasis of
Siwah (N.) 199
IdxiDactyli 129
Jectan, or Kahtan, son
ofEber 173
Jerusalem topography
of 166
destroyed by
Titus 167
destroyed by
Nebuchad-
175
republicanarmy
at PhilipDi
121
nezzar ...
Jethro, father-in-law to
Moses 174
Ikenild Street 64
Iliad, whether written by
Homer 131
Imaus, chains of 185
John, St., banished to
Patmos 132
Ionia, whence derived* 145
Ionian colonies 92.100
Josephus, the historian*. 170
Iphigenia in Taurus,
scene of 90
sacrifice of... 105
Ipsus, battle of 156
Ismael, son of Abraham
by Hagar 174
Isaurian and Cilician pi-
rates destroyed by
Pompey 152,153
Isauricus, a name given
to Publius Servilius 152
Issus, battle of 155
Isthmian Games, where
celebrated 97
Italia, whence derived*. 27
bounded 28
Italian Islands 50
Juba 191
Judith delivers the Jews
from Holof ernes 170
Jugurtha 191
Jugurthine war ibid.
Julia, daughter of Au-
gustus ..; 36
Julian, death of 177
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
117
Page
Juno Lacinia, temple of 47
where worshipped 132
JupiterAmmon,templcof 177
temple
of, its site discovered 198
Jupiter Olympius 95
where nursed- 129
fed by bees 130
birth-place of**** 129
Urius, celebrated
temple of .... 138
father of Bacchus 198
Juvenal, the occasion of
his 15th satire 205
hi splaceof exile 206
KaliphatofAbdel-Melek 194
Kypt, a name of Egypt 200
Labyrinth, the Cretan 129
Egyptian.*** 204
L x. strigonian wine 52
Leander 122
Learning, restoration of 123
Legio, Leon, whence it
derived its name ... 67
Lemnian women, massa-
cre committed by them 126
Leonidas, memorable
stand made by . 109
Lei nean Hydra, descrip-
tion of 94
Lesbian Wine 131
Leucate, rock of Ill
Leuctra, battle of 105
Libany Libanos 174
Libethrides, a name of
the Muses 107
Liburnian ships in the
battle of Actium .... 87
Library of Eumenes, re-
moved to Alexandria
by Antony and Cleo-
patra 145
Library, Alexandrian**. 201
said
to have been
burnt by the
Saracens.... 201
Palatine 38
Lisbon, whence derived ibid.
Livy, birth-place of .... 29
Page
Locri Ozolae, why so
called 108
Lollius Urbicus 62
Longinus 164
Lucan, birth-place of- ... 70
his description of
Cato's army
attacked by
serpents 197
Lucian, birth-place of 163
Lucrine lake 41
Lucullus 179
LudiAtellani 51
Lustrum, its period*.*. 96
Lutatius Catulus 52
Lycxum 103
Lysander, Athenian fleet
destroyed by 122
Lysimachus 146. 156
Ma:cenas,descendedfrom
the antient kings
of Tuscany (N.) 33
splendid palace
of, &c. 38
Mamalius, a name of Pan 98
Mzeonius, a name of Ho-
mer 146
Magna Grsecia, why so
called 43
Mago, a Carthaginian
general 71
Mahomet II. 123
Mantinea, battle of * * . . 98
Marathon, battle of.... 104
Marbles of Carystos .... 126
Pentelicus 103
Paros 128
Synnada*... 153
Marcellus takes Syracuse 52
Mardonius*..* 105
Marius, birth-place of 37
defeats the Cimbri 29
defeats Jugurtha 189
hiding-place of 36
Maroboduus, king 83
Marseilles, founded by
the Phoceeans 74.146
Marsyas,flayedby Apollo 156
Martial, birth-place of 68
Massinissa 190
Mausolus.......... 150
113
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
Page
Medea, her birth-place 180
Melchisedec, king of Sa-
lem 166
Meleager, country of 110
Melesigenes, a name of
Homer 146
Memnon, statue of 205
Menelaus 203
Messenians expell'd their
country 95
Metellus Scipio
Micipsa 191
Milliarium Aureum, or
Golden Milestone 39
Milo, birth-place of 46
Miltiades, his defeat of
the P ersian army 1 04
Mimnermus, birth-place
of 147
Minerva, temple of 104
Minos 129
Minotaur ibid.
Misraim, son of Ham - - 200
Mithridates 158
Moeris, lake 168
Mons Casius, its report-
ed height 162
Morea, whence derived 92
Moses, whence he viewed
the Promised Land- 170
Munda, battle of 69
Mycale, battle of 147
Myron, his statue of the
ox 126
Naples, antient name of 39
Navigation by whom in-
vented^ 163
Nearchus 181
Nebaioth, son of Ismael 173
Nebuchadnezzar 175
Negropont, a corruption,
whence derived 126
Neleus, scholar of Theo-
phrastus 144
Nelson, Lord, his victory
viAboukir 202
Nemean games 93
Nemesis, temple of 104
Neptune, temple of 54
Nero, his vain attempt
to cut through the
isthmus of Corinth .... 97
Page
Nestor, country of 96
theGerenian-.." ibid.
Nicsea, general council
of, held under Con-
stantine the Great 137
Nicander, birth-place of 147
Nicene Creed 137
Niger, conjectures on its
course, and possible
junction with the Nile
(N.) 207
Nile, its sources not dis-
covered by Mr.
Bruce 206
cataracts of ibid.
some conjectures
respecting its
sources (N.)... 207
Nimrod 174
Ninus, founder of Nine-
veh 182
Niobe, residence of 148
Nomes, or Prefectures- 201
Numantia, famous for its
residence of
the Roman
armies 67
destroyed by
Scipio Afri-
canus Minor ibid.
Odeum 102
Odyssey ,whetherwritten
by Homer 131
CEdipus Coloneus, scene
of the tragedy 103
of scene of his
exposure 104
CEnotrus 27
Og, king of Basan 171
Olibanum, a corruption
ofLibanos 174
Olympias put to death
by Cassander 117
Olympic Games 95
chronological
epoch <> ibid.
period of ibid.
when instituted ibid.
Omar, Caliph, said to
have destroyed the
Alexandrian library- 201
Onias, builder pf Onion 203
ANTIKNT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
Page
Orestes, his lustration- 124
Oriens, description of- 159
Osroes 176
Otho defeated by Vitellus 29
Ovid, birth-place oi 42
when born SO
where banished 79
Oysters, where found- 57
Padua founded by Ante-
nor 29
Palace, whence derived 38
Palatine library ibid.
Palestine, its size 165
Pan, a favourite resi-
dence of 98
Pansa and Hirtius, their
death 30
Parchment, origin of- 145
Parnassus, its summit- 108
Parrhasius, a son of Ju-
piter 98
Parthenon 102
Parthian monarchs, resi-
dence of 182
Parthians, original seat of 183
Paul, St his shipwreck- 87
his commenda-
tion of the
Beroeans-... 119
birth-place of 154
Pausanias - .. 105
Pearl fishery 174
Pegasus, fabled effect of
the hoof of. 107
Pekin, unknown to the
ancients 185
Pelasgus,kingof Pelasgia 92
Peloponnese, its size.. 19
Pclops, king of Pelopon-
nese ibid.
Percote, given by Artax-
erxes to Themistocles,
for his wardrobe 142
Pericles 101
Persepolis,burntby Alex-
ander 181
Perses,last king of Mace-
donia 117
Perseus 168
Persian fleet destroyed
by the Grecians 147
kings, residence of 181
Page
Persian empire over-
thrown ....... 182
Persians, defeat of ..... 101.109
600,000 defeat-
ed by 30,000
Macedonians 142
Petrified town .......... 196
Phaon .................. Ill
Pharaoh, general name
for the kings of Egypt 200
Pharnaces overcome by
Cxsar ................ 141
Pharos, light-house of - - 201
Pharsalia, battle of ..... 115
Pheasants, whence de-
rived ................. 179
Philip, father of Alex-
ander .......... 124
the Roman empe-
ror ............ 177
Phillippi, battle of ...... 121
Philocetes, founder of
Petilia ...... . .......... 47
Philostratus ............. 157
Phocseans, their emigra-
tion to Marseilles ..... 146
Phocian, house of ...... 102
Phrygians, a term used
by anticipation in Vir-
155
Phyllis .................. 119
Picenum, celebrated for
apples ................ 33
Pindar, his account of
Nestor ...... 96
birth-place of - 106
Pindenissus, taken by
Cicero ................ 162
Platxa, battle of. ....... 105
destruction of ibid.
Plato, house of ......... 103
Pliny, the elder, how he
lost his life .... 41
birth-place of. 29
the younger,birth-
place of ........ ibid.
Plutarch, birth-place of 106
Pnyx .................... 102
Pcecile, vestibule of ..... 103
Polemon, builder of Po-
lemonium ............. 141
Polybius, birth-place of 98
Pompeius Sextus, de-
120
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
Page
featedby Octavius, the
triumvir 54
Pompey 152.154, 163
founder of Mag-
nopolis 140
Pompeii overwhelmed* 41
Portugal, whence derived 67
Priapus, the hellespon-
tian,orLampsacangod 142
Propyloea 102
Prussias, a name given to
the kings of Bithynia 137
Prytaneum 102
Psyli, serpent charmers 197
Ptolemy 156
founder of the
kingdom of
Egypt 200
Ptolemy Philometor 203
Ptolemy Philadelphus,
his road from the Nile
-to the Red Sea 204
Publius Servilius.Isauri-
cus 152
Punic wars, causes and
principal events of 193
Pydna, battle of 117
Pyramids, an account of 203
Pyrrhus 115
defeated by Cu-
rius 42
Pythagoras, school of 46
death of...- ibid.
Pythian games 107
Ravenna, why celebrated 30
Regulus, capture and
cruel death of 193
Remi, a people of Gaul,
attached to Czesar* 67
Remus, burial-place of 38
Residence of Augustus 8c
the Roman
emperors * ibid,
Roman nobi-
lity 39
Romulus 38
Retreat of the 10,000
Greeks 141.177
Rhzcti, the, subdued by
Drusus 85
Richard I-... i- 169
Page
Richborough, the usual
landing-place
of the Ro-
mans 57
oysters exported
thence in the
time of Ju-
venal 57
Roman exiles sent to
Gyarus 127
Roman fleet on the Da-
nube 86
on the Lower
28
empire, its size*
Lustrum 96
nobility, their re-
sidence 39.40
roads 28.48
walls 61
Romans, defeated by
Pontius 42
Rome, description of ... 37
first inhabited part of 38
modern situation of ibid.
kingdom of, its size 37
Romulus, residence of 38
Rubicon passed by C x sar 32
Sabaism 177
Sacrum Promontorium,
why so sailed 71
Saguntum, siege of, by
Hannibal 68
Salamis, battle of 100
Salem, conjecture con-
cerning it 166
Sallust 191.195
Sapor, king of Persia* 177
Sappho, the poetess 111
birth-place of 131
Sardanapalus, sepulchre
of 154
his epi-
taph (N.) ibid.
Sardinia, from whom
named 56
taken by the
Romans ibid.
why named Ich-
nusa by the
Greeks ibid.
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
121
Page
Sardous risus, whence
derived 56
Satrapy 127
Saturn reigns in Latium 28
Scipio 41.190,193
Africamis Minor- 67
Scotish plaid (N.) 73
Sejanus, where born- 34
Seleucidse 161
Seleucus 156.175
Nicator, founder
of Antioch and
Seleucia 161
founder of Apa-
mea-* 162
Semiramis 175
and Cyrus, ar-
mies of, de-
stroyed 181
reputed monu-
ment of-... 182
Senecas, birth-place of 70
Sevems, wall of, de-
scribed 66
his victory over
Niger 155
Shepherd kings of Egypt 203
Sicily, its ancient names 70
Sicy on ,kingdom of ...... 96
Siege of Saguntum 68
Sihon, king of the Am-
morites 170
Sipyleian, a name of
Niobe 148
Sittius 191
Snowdon, its resem-
blance to Parnassus
(N.) 109
Solomon said to be
founder of
Palmyra 164
temple of 162
site of the tem-
ple of 164
Sophonisba 191
Sta, or Stan, a modern
Greek corruption of
f< ra, or tf ray (N. ) 96
Strabo, the geographer- 141
Stratonice, wife of An-
Sttiochus Soter 150
Street, whence derived 63
Striped garments in use
among the antient
Gaulish and Germanic
tribes
Susa, whence derived-
Sybarite, a term of re-
proach
' Syene, its celebrated well
Symplegades, fable of- -
Syphax, residence of -
Syracuse, topography of
taken by Mar-
cellus
Syrtes, an account of - - -
Tamerlane, a corruption
Tarik; led the Moors
into Spain
Tarpeian Rock
Tarquins, whence
brought to Rome
Tegeseus, a name of Pan
Teianbard, a name given
to Anacreon
Telamon
Tempe, description of-
Tereus, husband of
Procne-.-
Teucer, founder of Sala-
mis
birth-place of-
Thales, birth-place of -
Thapsus, battle of
Thebes, ^Egyptian, an
account of
called Hecatom-
polis
Themistocles, builder of
the wall at Athens,
Called /ttaxpa TH%
his defeat of
the Persian
fleet
house of
where he died
Thermopylae, battle of- -
its resem-
blance to
the pass
of Pen-
maenmawr
(N.)
Page
73
181
46
105
124
190
52
ibid.
195
184
69
38
34
98
146
133
115
124
133
101
139
194
205
ibid.
101
ibid.
102
147
109
ibid.
122
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHY. INDEX.
Theseus
birth-place of"
Thessalian deluge
Thrasybulus, 30 tyrants
expelled by him
Thucydides, his retire-
ment after he was ba-
nished
Tiberius, the scene of
his cruelties
and debauch-
eries
Tigranes, founder of Ti-
granocerta
Timotheus, birth-place
of
Timur-leng
compared with
Alexander (N.)
Titan Typhon
Trachinise of Sophocles,
scene of
Trajan, the emperor,
birth-place of'
where he died"
Transfiguration, suppo-
sed scene of the
Trebisond, emperors of
Trent, Council of
Tribes of Israel
Tritonia, a name given
to Minerva
Troas, the scene of Ho-
mer's Iliad
Trophonius, cave of.
Troy, topography of the
plain of
often rebuilt
alterations in the
plain of
Typhceus, the giant
Typhon, murderer of
Osiris
Tyre, siege of
Tyrian Artists
Tyrinthius, a name given
to Hercules
Valaques
Valerius Flaccus, his ac-
count of the Lemnian
massacre
Page
129
Varus, with three Ro-
Pace
93
man legions, defeated
89
82
Venus, temple of
53
104
where worshipped
162
Vespasian
170
his defeat of the
122'
revolted Jews
167
Vesuvius, its first erup-
tion
40
Vienne, caution respect-
40
ing the term
74
Virgil, favourite resi-
179
dence of
40
birth-place of'
29
149
burial-place of"
40
184
64
Ulysses, the fabled foun-
186
der of Olissipo, or
153
Lisbon
70
Uticensis, a name given
112
toCato
192
Vulcan, forges and sup-
70
posed dwelling of
ibid.
153
the Lemnian God
126
169
Walls of Athens
101
141
61
86
Watling-street Road '
63
172
Witikind, kingdom of
82
195
Xanthians, their obsti-
nate resistance to
143
Brutus (N.)
200
107
Xenophon 9,
5.175
on Mount Teches
141
143
Xerxes, his bridge over
ibid.
the Hellespont
122
his fleet wrecked
ibid.
ibid.
54
171
Young, Sir William, his
202
memoir on the ruins
165
of the temple of Ham-
164
mon (N.)
199
93
193
Zeno, the Stoic philoso-
110
pher, his birth-place
133
enobia, queen of Pal-
myra, wife of Odenatus
164
126
Zethus and Calais
130
123
ANTIENT GEOGKAPHY,
INDEX II.
Page
Abarim ................ 170
Abdera ................ 121
Abila ................... 69.190
Abnoba ................ 85
Abrincatui, Avranches- 77
Abruzzo ............... 43
Abydos, Madfune ...... 204
Zermunic 122. 142
Abyssinia .............. 206
Academia .............. 103
Acanthus ............... 119
Acarnania ............. 100.111
Acesines, Ravel
Achzei
Achaia
Acharnse
Acheron
Acherontia, Acerenza
Acherusia
Aciris, Agri
Acis
Aco,Acre
Acra
Acradina
Acro-Athos ...........
Acro-Ceraunia Montes
Acro-Corinthus ......... 197
Acta .................... 119
Actium, Azio ....... 86.111.115
186
91
93.96
104
110
115
43
138
46
51
169
166
52
119
116
Adana ..................
Adonis, Nahr Ibrahim'
Adra, or Edrei, : ./Wratf
Adramyttium, Adri miiti
Adrianopolis,./^/n anoji le
Adulis, Arkiko ..........
154
164
171
144
124
206
179
76
./Egades, or Agates In-
sulze ............. .....
^Egaleus ..... ..........
Page
/Ege, or Edessa, Edissa
/Egeum Mare 134
^Egialea 92
JEgina, Engia 101
^Sgium, Vostitza 95
ibid.
Potamos 122
^Egyptus, Egypt 189. 200
Inferior ibid.
Superior 184.200.204
174
ibid.
< 117
40
112
122
92
55
^Eolis, or ^Eolia 137. 144
TEqui 39
^Esculum, Asculi 35
/Esernia, Isernia 42
JEstuarium Itunx, Sol-
ivay Firth 62
/Ethices 112
^Ethiopia 189
-Etna, Monte Gibcllo." 51.54
Etoliac, Vlakia 100.110
Africa 188
Interior.. 106
Propria, Tunis 189. 192
./Ematlria
^Enaria
JEnianes
ZEnos, Eno
/Eoles
Insult
Aganippe-
Agathyrsi
Agidincum, Sens .......
Agrigentum, or Agragas,
Girgcnti
Agyzymba, Zanguebar
Ailath
Alabahda
Alba Longa
107
89
76
53
207
174
149
48
Albania .."...". 160.180
124
ANTIENT GEOGRAPHir. INDEX.
Page
AMs,JEtbe 82
Alburnus 46
Alemanni, Almagne*"* 83
Alesia 55
Alesia, Atise 75
Alexandria 201
Alexandretta y or Scande-
rona 161
Al-Giafar 188
Allia 48
Allifx 42
Allobroges 74
Alpes Cottiae, Mount
Genevre 31.74
Graise, Little St.
Bernard- ...31.73. 74,
Julia;, or Carnicx 31
Lepontix, Tyrol 31,32
Maritime, Mari-
time Alps 28.31.73
74
Perminx, Great St.
Bernard 3 1.73. 74
Rhxticse 31
Summje, St. Goth-
ard ibid
Alpheus, Rofeo 95
Amanus 155
Amasea, Amasieh 140
Amastris, Amasreft 139
Amathus, Asselt 123. 166
Ambarri 76
Ambiani 79
Ambvacia 115
Amida, Kara Amid, or
Diar-Bekr 166
Amisenus Sinus 140
Amisia, Ems 82
Amisus, Samsoun 140
Amiternum 25.43
Ammochostus, Fama-
gosta 134
Ammonitis 171
Amorgus, Amor go 128
Amphilocia Ill
Amphilochium Argos,
Filoquia ibid.
Amphipolis, Jamboli-* 119
Amphissa, Salona 108
Amphrysus 113
Ampsagus, Wad-il-Kibir 191
Amycl* "? 94
Anactorium
Anagnia
Anaphe, Namfihio
Anapus
Anas, Guadiana
Anatno> Anah
Anatolia, Anadoli
Anauros
Anazarbus, Anzarbe
Anchesmus
Anchiale
Ancona. . .,
Page
111
35.37
128
52
69
174
136
114
155
103
154
35
Ancyra, Angora 140
Andematunum, Langres 76
Anderidum, Mende 75
Andes, or Andecavi, An-
gers
Andros, Andro 127
Anemurium, Auemur... 154
Anglii ^ 83
Angrivarii 83
Anio, Teverone 33.35.37
Antandrus, Antandro. .. . 144
Anthedon 105
Anticyra 107.113
Antilibanus 162
Antiocliia ad Pisidiam,
Ak-Skehr 156
or Antioch, An-
takia 161
Antirrliium 96.108
Antissiodurum^wjrerre 75
Anti-taurus 179
Antium, Anzio 36
Anxur, Terracina ibid.
Aornos, Telekan 184
Renos 186
Aous, Lao 120
Apamea 176
Cibotus 156
Fuinieh 162
Aperantia 132
Aphetas, Pefio, 113
Aphidnze 104
Aphrodisias, Gheira 150
Apia 92
Apollonia, Polma 120
Sizeboli 124
Marza Susa,
or Sosash, 198
Apulia, Puglia 43
Aquas Calids, Bath 58
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125
Page
Aquaj Sextia, Aix
Aquileia 29
Aquincum, or Acincum,
Buda 87
Aquitani 72
Aquitania ibid.
Prima 75
Secunda ibid.
Arabia 159.173
Deserta ibi d. ibid.
Felix- ibid.ibid.
Petrzea ibid.ibid.
Arachosia, Arrokhage- 183
Aracynthus 110
Aradus, Ravad 164
Ar<egeni, Bayeux 77
Arar, Saone 76
Araxes, or Phasis, Aras 179
Ararat ibid.
Arbela, Erbil 182
Arcadia 92. 97
Arcati Regia, Arcot 187
Arcliclais, Erkeli* 157
Ardea 48
Ardiscus 124
Arduenna Sylva, Forest
of Ardenne 80
Arelate, Aries 74
Areopolis 171
Arethusa 52