FOOTNOTES:LIST OF MODERN SPELLINGS OF THE TURKISH PLACE NAMESINDEX.
- Aarassus, t. of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- Aba, daughter of Zenophanes, iii. [56].
- ——, Abæ, t. of Phocis, ii. [122], [151].
- Abaïtæ, ii. [402].
- Abaïtis, district of Phrygia, ii. [333].
- Abantes (Eubœans), ii. [151].
- Abantis (Eubœa), ii. [151].
- Abaris, i. [463].
- Abas, great-grandson of Erectheus, ii. [151].
- ——, ii. [133].
- Abdēra, t. of Thrace, i. [515]; ii. [272], [298]; iii. [17].
- ——, t. of Spain (Adra), i. [235], [238].
- Abderus, i. [515].
- Abeacus, ii. [239].
- Abella, t. of Campania (Avella Vecchia), i. [370].
- Abii, i. [453], [454], [458], [461], [465], [479]; ii. [302].
- Abilyx, Abyle (Jebel-el-Mina), mtn in Mauritania, i. [255]; iii. [278].
- Abisarus, iii. [90].
- Abōniteichos, t. of Paphlagonia, (Ineboli), ii. [291].
- Aborace, ii. [223].
- Aborrhas, r. of Mesopotamia, iii. [158].
- Aboukir. See Canopus.
- Abrettene, district of Mysia, ii. [330], [332].
- Abrettenus, Jupiter, ii. [330].
- Abrotonon (Sabrata), iii. [289].
- Absyrtides (Cherso and Ossero), i. [186].
- Abus, mtn in Armenia, ii. [268], [273].
- Abydeni, ii. [353].
- Abydon. See Amydon.
- Abydos, t. of Mysia, i. [164], [188], [508]; ii. [338]-354, [366], [374]; iii. [5], [66].
- ——, strait of, i. [517].
- ——, t. of Egypt, iii. [258], [259].
- Ab-Zal. See Copratas.
- Acacesium, i. [459].
- Academy, philosophers of the, iii. [294].
- Acalandrus, r. i. [427].
- Acamas, Athenian, iii. [71].
- ——, prom. of Cyprus (Cape Arnauti), iii. [68], [70], [71].
- Acanthian gulf, i. [511].
- Acanthus, t. of Egypt, iii. [253].
- ——, t. of Macedonia, i. [511]-513.
- Acara, i. [322].
- Acarnan, ii. [174], [178].
- Acarnania, i. [493], [499], [501]; ii. [3], [5], [14], [25], [58], [129], [150], [161]-163, [167], [171]-174.
- Acarnanians, Acarnanes, i. [410], [494], [498]; ii. [2], [6], [75], [114], [128], [130], [131], [158]-162, [169], [172]-175, [178]; iii. [297].
- Acatharti, iii. [197].
- Acathartic gulf, Acathartus, iii. [193].
- Ace, city of Phœnicia. See Ptolemaïs.
- Acerræ, i. [367], [370].
- Acesines, r. of India (Chenab), iii. [83], [85], [90]-92, [102].
- Achæan league, ii. [59], [70].
- ——, cities, ii. [73].
- Achææ, rocks, ii. [21].
- Achæi, Achæans, i. [55], [96], [195], [328], [395], [399]; ii. [3], [5], [7], [13], [27], [42], [49], [50], [51], [53], [66]-68, [70], [71], [73], [118], [132], [160], [181], [182], [195], [219], [224]-226, [329], [366].
- ——, Phthiōtæ, ii. [224].
- ——, in Bosporus, ii. [224].
- ——, in Pontus, ii. [113].
- ——, robbers, iii. [296].
- ——, harbour, in the Troad, ii. [358], [363].
- ——, in Æolis, ii. [397].
- ——, in Cyprus, iii. [69].
- Achæium, t. of the Troad, ii. [360], [371]-373.
- Achæmenidæ, iii. [130].
- Achæus, son of Xuthus, ii. [67].
- ——, father of Antiochis, ii. [400].
- Achaia, Achæa, i. [506]; ii. [6], [8], [43], [68], [72], [77], [132], [160]; iii. [297].
- ——, t. of the Cimmerian Bosporus, ii. [224].
- ——, t. of Aria, ii. [252].
- Achaïcarus, iii. [180].
- Acharaca, t. of Lydia, ii. [335]; iii. [25], [26].
- Achardeus, r. of the Caucasus, ii. [239].
- Achelōus, r. of Acarnania (Aspro-potamo), i. [44], [93], [410], [411], [501]; ii. [6], [25], [158], [159], [170]-173.
- ——, r. of Achæa, ii. [14], [158].
- ——, r. of Thessaly, ii. [136], [158].
- Acheron, r. of Triphylia, ii. [17].
- ——, of Italy, i. [382].
- ——, of Epirus, i. [497].
- Acherræ, t. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [367].
- ——, t. of Campania, i. [367], [370].
- Acherusian Lake, marsh in Campania (Mare Morto), i. [39], [362]-364.
- Achilleium, in the Troad, ii. [366], [372].
- ——, in the Cimmerian Bosporus, i. [477]; ii. [222].
- Achilles, i. [71], [73], [470], [472], [500]; ii. [22], [35]-37, [115], [126], [181], [132]-138, [140], [157], [168], [342], [343], [345], [358], [359], [363], [366], [377], [383], [384], [394]; iii. [58].
- Achilles, course of, peninsula, i. [472], [473].
- ——, rampart of, in Mysia, ii. [386].
- ——, temple of, ii. [222], [359].
- Achivi, rampart of the, i. [154].
- Acholla, t. of the Carthaginians (El Aliah), iii. [285].
- Acidon, r. of Triphylia, ii. [22], [26].
- Acila, prom. of Arabia (Ghela), iii. [193].
- Acilisene, distr. of Armenia, ii. [260], [268], [269], [272], [274], [305].
- Aciris, r. of Leucania (Agri), i. [397].
- Acisene, ii. [269].
- Acmon, ii. [191].
- Aconites, people of Sardinia, i. [334].
- Acontia (Acuteia?), t. of Spain, i. [228].
- Acontium, mtn of Bœotia, i. [113].
- Acqui. See Aquæ-Statiellæ.
- Acra (C. Takli), ii. [222].
- Acræa, Venus, iii. [69].
- Acrææ, t. of Laconia, ii. [15], [41].
- Acræphiæ, Acræphium, t. of Bœotia, ii. [107], [109], [110].
- Acragas, city of Sicily (Girgenti), i. [411], [415].
- Acrathos (C. Monte Santo), i. [512].
- Acrisius, ii. [118], [211].
- Acritas, prom. of Messenia, i. [36].
- Acrocorinthus, ii. [38], [60], [61], [62], [70].
- Acrolissus. See Lissus, i. [485].
- Acropolis, ii. [86].
- Acrothōï, t. on Mount Athos, i. [512], [513].
- Acta, Lepre, iii. [3].
- Actæon, ii. [87].
- Acte, ii. [77], [79], [174].
- Acte, Actice. See Attica, ii. [80].
- Actē. See Acarnania.
- Actia, Actian games, i. [499].
- Actian war, i. [36]; ii. [330].
- Actis, ii. [375].
- Actium, prom. of Acarnania (La Punta), ii. [115], [161].
- ——, t. of Acarnania, ii. [73], [115], [159], [161], [171].
- ——, battle of, ii. [208]; iii. [230], [233].
- Acusilaus, Argive, ii. [189].
- Acyphas, or Pindus, ii. [128].
- ——, in the Œtæan district, ii. [136].
- Ada, dr of Hecatomnus, iii. [35], [36].
- ——, dr of Pixodarus, iii. [35].
- Ada. See Patræus.
- Adada, c. of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- Adæ, town of Æolis, iii. [397].
- Adarbal, Adherbal, iii. [284].
- Adda, r. of Gaul, i. [287], [304], [312], [317].
- Adeimantus, ii. [350].
- Adiabene, ii. [272]; iii. [142], [146], [154].
- Adiatorix, son of Domnecleus, ii. [288].
- ——, f. of Dyteutus, ii. [308].
- Admetus, i. [72]; ii. [155].
- Adobogion, ii. [401].
- Adonis, iii. [170].
- ——, river of Phœnicia (Nahr-Ibrahim), iii. [170].
- Ador, ii. [270].
- Adra. See Abdera.
- Adramyttene, district of Mysia, ii. [370], [400].
- Adramytteni, ii. [383], [384].
- Adramyttium, t. of Mysia (Adramytti), ii. [339], [340], [371], [374], [376], [384], [386], [387].
- ——, gulf of, ii. [342], [374], [386], [400].
- Adrapsa, iii. [126].
- Adrasteia, district of Mysia, ii. [317], [332], [337], [348].
- ——, t. of Mysia, ii. [345]-348.
- ——, mtn near Cyzicus, ii. [331].
- ——, (Nemesis), ii. [348].
- Adrastus, ii. [59], [97].
- ——, ii. [174], [346], [348].
- Adria, city and naval station of Picenum (Atri), i. [358]. See Atria.
- Adrias, r. i. [487].
- Adriatic (Gulf of Venice), i. [31], [72], [73], [75], [89], [96], [139], [141], [158], [159], [163], [164], [186], [193], [291], [303], [307], [308], [314], [315], [319], [324]-326, [336], [338], [357], [373], [425], [432], [435], [442], [463], [475], [481], [483], [486], [487], [492], [495], [505], [506]; ii. [119], [289], [290], [301], [378].
- Adrion, mtn of Dalmatia. See Ardium, i. [484].
- Adrumes (Sousah), iii. [288].
- Adshane. See Canæ.
- Adula, Adulas, mtn, i. [287], [304], [317].
- Æa, city, i. [31], [32], [72]-74.
- ——, ftn, i. [509], [510].
- Æacidæ, i. [496]; ii. [83].
- Æacus, ii. [57].
- Ææa, i. [6], [32], [73].
- Æaneium, ii. [126].
- Æanes, ii. [126].
- Æanis, ii. [126].
- Æas, r. of Illyria. See Aias.
- ——, son of Telamon. See Ajax.
- Æclus, i. [493]; ii. [152], [154].
- Ædepsus, t. of Eubœa (Dipso) i. [94]; ii. [125], [152].
- Ædui, i. [278], [286]-288.
- Æeta, i. [72], [73].
- Æetes, i. [72]-74.
- Æga, prom. of Æolis, ii. [388].
- ——, city of Achaia, ii. [71]-73.
- Ægæ, t. of Mysia, ii. [397].
- ——, t. of Eubœa, ii. [72], [98].
- Ægææ, Ægæ, t. of Cilicia (Ajas), iii. [60].
- ——, t. of Laconia, ii. [42].
- Ægæan Sea (Egio-Pelago), i. [42], [187]-190, [195], [487], [496], [505], [512], [518], [519]; ii. [72], [152], [193], [207], [341], [388].
- Ægæi, ii. [71].
- Ægaleum, mtn of Messenia, ii. [35].
- Ægeira, t. of Achæa, ii. [71], [73].
- Ægeirus, t. in Lesbos, ii. [391].
- Ægesta, t. of Sicily, i. [379], [411], [415]; ii. [378].
- Ægestani, i. [401], [411].
- Ægestes, Trojan, i. [378], [411].
- Ægeus, ii. [81].
- Ægialeia, Ægialus, ii. [3], [23], [67], [68], [72], [288].
- Ægiali (Sicyon), ii. [66].
- Ægialians, ii. [53], [67], [68].
- Ægialus, Ægialeia, in Paphlagonia, ii. [288], [291].
- Ægieis, Ægienses, ii. [73], [157].
- Ægilieis, in Attica, ii. [89].
- Ægilips, ii. [161], [163].
- Ægimius, ii. [128].
- Ægimurus (Al Djamur), i. [185], [422]; iii. [287].
- Ægina, t. of Argolis, ii. [57], [58].
- ——, island, i. [84], [187]; ii. [47], [49], [54], [57], [58], [82], [136].
- ——, city, ii. [55], [58].
- Æginetæ, ii. [57], [58], [83].
- Æginium, t. of Thessaly, i. [501].
- Ægirussa, ii. [84].
- Ægisthus, i. [25].
- Ægium, city of Achæa (Vostitza), ii. [5], [6], [8], [59], [71]-73, [77].
- Ægletes Apollo. See Anaphe.
- Ægospotami, t. and r., i. [438], [518].
- Ægua, t. of Spain, i. [213].
- Ægys, city and district of Laconia, ii. [42], [153].
- Ælana, Aila (Ailah), t. of Arabia Petræa, iii. [176], [191].
- Ælanitic Bay, iii. [176], [191], [204], [254].
- Ælius Gallus, i. [178]; iii. [209]-212, [246], [262], [267].
- ——, (Catus), i. [466].
- Æmilian road, i. [323].
- Æmilianus, Q. Fabius Maximus, i. [277], [285].
- ——, Scipio, iii. [51], [286].
- Æmilius, Paulus, i. [495].
- Ænarium. See Arnarium, ii. [73].
- Ænea, t. of the Troad, ii. [372].
- ——, t. of Macedonia, i. [509], [510]. See Enea and Nea.
- Æneas, i. [76], [225], [339], [346], [347]; ii. [317], [344], [353], [356], [357], [360], [377], [378], [383].
- Ænesippeia, isl., iii. [235].
- Ænesisphyra, prom. of Egypt, iii. [235].
- Æniana (Ænia), ii. [242].
- Æniānes, 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. [2].
- Æqui, i. [339], [343], [344], [353].
- Æquum-Faliscum, i. [335].
- Aëria, t. of the Cavari (Le mont Ventoux), i. [277].
- Æsar, r. of Etruria, i. [330].
- Æsarus, r. near Crotona (Esaro), i. [393].
- Æschines, Athenian, ii. [188].
- ——, Milesian, iii. [5].
- Æschylus, i. [52], [68], [329], [386], [458], [462]; ii. [13], [73], [82], [154], [187], [337], [390]; iii. [130].
- Æsculapius. See Asclepius.
- Æsēpus, r. of Mysia, Satal-dere, ii. [300], [316], [317], [330], [332], [337]-341, [344]-348, [353], [357], [369], [371], [372].
- Æsernia, city of the Samnites (Isernia), i. [353], [371].
- Æsis, r. of Umbria (Fiumesino), i. [324], [337], [357], [435].
- Æsyetes, tomb of, ii. [361], [364].
- Æthalia, island (Elba), i. [185], [332]-334.
- Æthaloeïs, r. of Scepsia, ii. [190].
- Æthices, people of Epirus and Thessaly, i. [499], [501]; ii. [131], [137], [144].
- Æthicia, i. [501].
- Æthiopia. See Ethiopia.
- Ætna, Mount, i. [31], [35], [84], [368], [369], [386], [403], [404], [406], [411], [413]-415, [418].
- Ætnæans, i. [405].
- Ætolia, i. [493], [499], [501], [505]; ii. [6], [10], [33], [72], [75], [114], [129], [136], [150], [155], [156], [159], [160], [171], [172], [174].
- Ætna, town of Sicily, i. [405], [414].
- Ætōli, Ætolians, i. [381]; ii. [2], [6], [12], [30], [33], [121], [122], [127]-131, [146], [158]-161, [169], [172], [175], [176], passim.
- Ætolian mountains, ii. [115], [131].
- ——, promontories, i. [93].
- ——, polity, i. [494].
- Ætolicus, Demetrius, ii. [160].
- Ætōlus, ii. [33], [122], [176], [177].
- Æxoneis, vill. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Æxonici, ii. [89].
- Afium-karahissar. See Synnada.
- Afranius, legate of Pompey, i. [242].
- Afreen. See Oenoparas.
- Africa. See Libya, iii. [274]-278.
- African coast, i. [76].
- ——, sea, ii. [193], [194], [199], [212].
- Agamedes, ii. [119].
- Agamemnon, i. [17], [63], [499]; ii. [22], [35], [36], [53], [56], [57], [59], [83], [115], [174], [186], [340], [356], [368], [374]; iii. [10], [15], passim.
- Agapenor, iii. [70].
- Agatha, a city of Gaul (Agde), i. [269], [272].
- Agatharchides, iii. [34], [208].
- Agathocleia, iii. [231].
- Agathocles, tyrant of Sicily, i. [383], [427]; iii. [288].
- Agathocles, father of Lysimachus, ii. [399].
- ——, son of Lysimachus, ii. [400].
- Agathyrnum, i. [401].
- Agde. See Agatha.
- Agdistis, the goddess Rhea, ii. [184].
- ——, temple of, ii. [320].
- Agenois. See Nitiobriges.
- Agesilaus, i. [427].
- Agidæ, ii. [44].
- Agis, ii. [43], [44].
- Aglio, L'Osteria dell'. See Algidum.
- Agnu-Ceras, promontory of Egypt, iii. [239].
- Agoracritus, ii. [87].
- Agra, village of Attica, ii. [91].
- Agradates, iii. [132].
- Agræa, district of Ætolia, ii. [10].
- Agræi, a people of Ætolia, ii. [158], [160], [179].
- ——, people of Arabia, iii. [189].
- Agræus, ii. [77].
- Agri, ii. [223].
- Agri. See Aciris.
- Agriades, ii. [8].
- Agriānes, a people of Thrace, i. [488], [514], [515].
- Agrigentini, i. [401].
- Agrigentum. See Acragas.
- Agrii, a people of Ethiopia, iii. [196].
- Agrippa, i. [289], [310], [350], [364]; ii. [36], [350]; iii. [170].
- Agrius, ii. [175], [179].
- Agylla, t. of Etruria, i. [328], 335.
- Agyllæi, i. [328].
- Aiaghi-dagh. See Zagrum.
- Aias, or Aous, i. [410], [411], [486].
- Aigan, ii. [388].
- Aila. See Ælana.
- Ain-el-Hiyeh. See Enydra.
- Aix. See Sextiæ.
- Ajas. See Ægææ.
- Ajax, son of Teucer, iii. [55], [56].
- ——, temple of, ii. [357], [359].
- ——, son of Telamon, ii. [83], [84], [102].
- ——, the Locrian, ii. [126], [367].
- Ajazzo, Aias, Bay of. See Issus.
- Ak-Su. See Cestrus.
- Akaba. See Aila.
- Akabel-el-Kebira. See Catabathmus.
- Ak-Liman. See Armene, ii. [291].
- Ak-Schehr. See Philomelium.
- Ala Schehr. See Philadelphia.
- Alabanda, t. of Caria (Arab-Nissar), ii. [347]; iii. [34], [37], [38], [40].
- Alæan Minerva, ii. [75].
- Alæis Æxōnici, vill. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Alæsa, t. of Sicily (I Bagni), i. [401], [411].
- Alalcŏmĕnæ, t. of Bœotia, i. [501]; ii. [107], [110].
- ——, t. of Asteria, ii. [168].
- Alalcomenium, temple of Minerva, ii. [106], [110].
- Alara. See Ptolemaïs.
- Alatri. See Aletrium.
- Alazia, t. of Mysia, ii. [299].
- Alazōnes, ii. [298], [299].
- Alazonia, Alazonium, t. of the Troad, ii. [300], [371].
- Alazonius, r. of Albania, ii. [230], [231], [234].
- Alba (Albi), i. [340], [344], [349], [353], [356].
- Alban wine, i. [347].
- Albania (Shirvan), ii. [217], [226], [230]-235, [238], [243], [267], [268].
- Albanians, i. [178], [195], [341], [344], [440]; ii. [217], [232]-235, [248], [260], [267]-272, [307].
- Albanus, Mount (Monte Albano), i. [340], [351]; (Monte Cavo), [355], [356].
- Albi. See Alba.
- Albia, Alpionia, i. [300].
- Albienses, i. [302].
- Albii, i. [482].
- Albingaunum (Albinga), i. [300], [301].
- Albiœci, i. [302].
- Albis, r. (Elbe), i. [22], [444]-447, [451].
- Albium Intemelium (Vintimille), i. [300], [301].
- Albius, Mount, i. [300], [483].
- Albūla, cold waters, i. [354].
- Alcæus, poet of Mitylene, i. [58]; ii. [108], [109], [366], [375], [391], [393]; iii. [40].
- Alcestis, i. [72].
- Alchædamnus, iii. [166].
- Alcimedon, ii. [42].
- Alcimus, ii. [42].
- Alcmæōn, i. [499]; ii. [122], [174].
- Alcmæonis, the poem, ii. [162].
- Alcman, i. [68], [458]; ii. [13], [153], [172], [203], [337].
- Alcmene, ii. [30].
- Alcolea. See Ilipa.
- Alcyonis Sea, ii. [6], [82], [92].
- Al-Djamur. See Ægimurus.
- Al-Djezira. See Mesopotamia.
- Alea Athena, ii. [75].
- Alece, r. of the Bruttii. See Halex.
- Aleian plain, ii. [304]; iii. [60], [61].
- Aleisium, Aleisius, t. and hill of, in, ii. [12], [14].
- Aleisius, r. in Elis, ii. [14].
- Alento. See Elees.
- Alesia, i. [285].
- Alesiæum, t. of Elis, ii. [14].
- Alesius, tumulus of, ii. [27].
- Alētes, ii. [77].
- Alētia, t. of Calabria, i. [430].
- Aletrium, t. of Latium (Alatri), i. [352].
- Alĕus, ii. [389].
- Alexander, son of Priam, i. [65], [90].
- ——, poet of Ætolia, ii. [318]; iii. [23], [67].
- ——, Lychnus, the orator, iii. [14].
- ——, Philalethes, ii. [336].
- ——, son of Antiochus, iii. [401].
- ——, Balas, iii. [164].
- ——, king of Judæa, iii. [180].
- ——, of the Molossi, i. [382], [427].
- ——, the Great, son of Philip, i. [22], [77], [104], [108], [109], [122], [137], [257], [463], [464], [512], [513]; ii. [237], [238], [241], [243], [253], et passim.
- Alexandria, city of Egypt, i. [13], [38], [91], [98], [118], [130], [131], [140], [153], [171], [172], [189], [190], [197], [200]-202, [318]; ii. [213], [235], [249], [252], [274], [276]; iii. [33], [34], [53], [57], [59], [162], [164], [211], [213]-273, [275], [294].
- ——, in the Troad, i. [202]; ii. [355], [361], [364], [373], [377], [385]. See Troad.
- ——, city of Syria, iii. [59].
- ——, mtn of Mysia, ii. [376].
- Alexandrian merchants, i. [178].
- Alexandrini, ii. [190], [373].
- Alexandrium (near Teos), iii. [17].
- ——, (in Judæa), iii. [181].
- Alexarchus, i. [513].
- Algidum, city (L'Osteria dell' Aglio), i. [351].
- Algidus, Mount, i. [355].
- Algiers and Fez. See Maurusia.
- Alinda, t. of Caria, iii. [36].
- Alliphæ (Allife), i. [353].
- Allitrochades, i. [109].
- Allobroges, i. [277], [289], [302].
- Allotriges, i. [233].
- Al-Madain. See Ctesiphon.
- Alobe, Alope, Alybe, ii. [300].
- Alope, t. of the Opuntian Locrians, i. [95]; ii. [126], [128], [132], [135].
- ——, t. of the Locri Ozolæ, ii. [128].
- ——, t. of Phthiotis, ii. [128], [135].
- Alōpecia, ii. [221].
- Alopeconnesii, i. [516].
- Alopeconnesus, t. of Thrace, i. [517].
- Alōrium, t. of Triphylia, ii. [24].
- Alōrus, 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].
- Alpōnus, 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].
- Amarynces, king, ii. [12].
- Amarynthia Diana, ii. [155].
- Amarynthium, the, ii. [156].
- Amarynthus, t. of Eubœa, ii. [155].
- Amaseia, city of Pontus (Amasija), ii. [295], [306], [311], [312]; iii. [252].
- Amasenses, ii. [312].
- Amasias, r. of Germany (Ems), i. [444], [445].
- Amasis, ii. [311].
- Amastris, city of Paphlagonia, (Amassera), i. [475]; ii. [285], [289], [290], [291], [302].
- Amastris, wife of Dionysius, tyrant of Heracleia, ii. [291].
- Amathus, r. of Elis, ii. [7], [11], [26], [38].
- ——, t. of Cyprus (Limasol), iii. [69].
- ——, t. of Laconia, ii. [41].
- Amathusii, ii. [13].
- Amazones, plain of the, i. [82], [190].
- Amazonides, ii. [298].
- Amazons, ii. [300], [301], [328], passim.
- Ambarvia, i. [341].
- Ambiani, i. [289], [309].
- Amblada, t. of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- ——, wine, ii. [324].
- Ambracia, t. of Thesprotia (Arta), i. [498], [499]; ii. [159], [161].
- Ambracian Gulf, Ambracian Sea, (The Gulf of Arta), i. [186], [495], [496]-498, [501], [505]; ii. [4], [129], [158], [161], [171].
- Ambrōnes, i. [274].
- Ambryseis, ii. [123].
- Ambrysus, t. of Phocis (Distomo), ii. [122].
- Amelia. See Ameria.
- Amĕnanus, r. of Sicily (Judicello), i. [356].
- Ameria, t. of Umbria (Amelia), i. [338].
- ——, t. of Pontus, ii. [306].
- Amisēne, ii. [290], [294], [296].
- Amiseni, ii. [290], [294], [296], [310], [311].
- Amisus (Samsun), i. [106], [107], [109], [113], [114], [190]; ii. [227], [256], [289], [294], [296], [302], [310]; iii. [44], [56], [62], [63].
- Amiternum, city of the Sabines, i. [338], [359].
- Ammon Balithon, prom., iii. [288].
- ——, seat of oracle, i. [504]; iii. [226], [253], [258], [283].
- ——, temple of, i. [78], [79], [87], [88]; iii. [253], [258], [289], [294], [295].
- Ammonia, iii. [235].
- Amnias, r. of Paphlagonia (Gok-Irmak), ii. [313].
- Amnisus, port of Cnossus, ii. [196].
- Amorgos, isl. (Amorgo), ii. [211].
- Amorium, t. of Phrygia (Hergan-Kelêh), ii. [332].
- Ampelus, prom. of Samos, ii. [212]; iii. [8].
- Amphaxītis, distr. of Macedonia, i. [506], [509].
- Amphiale, prom. of Attica, ii. [84].
- Amphiaræum, ii. [90].
- Amphiaraus, ii. [90], [96], [97], [174]; iii. [15].
- Amphictyons, ii. [116]-120, [128], [130].
- Amphictyonic body, ii. [55], [109], [118].
- Amphidolia, Amphidolis, t. of Elis, ii. [14], [23].
- Amphigeneia, t. of Triphylia, ii. [23], [24].
- Amphilochi, t. of Spain, i. [236].
- Amphilochians, i. [410], [493], [499]; ii. [131], [158], [174].
- Amphilochic Argos. See Argos.
- Amphilochus, i. [236], [410], [499]; ii. [174], [175]; iii. [15], [50], [59], [60].
- Amphimalla, t. of Crete, ii. [194].
- Amphinomus, i. [405], [502].
- Amphion, ii. [36], [107].
- Amphipolis (Emboli), i. [202], [513], [514], [516].
- Amphiscii, i. [146].
- Amphissa (Salona, or Lampeni), ii. [127], [128].
- Amphissenses, ii. [116].
- Amphistratus, ii. [224].
- Amphitryōn, ii. [166], [170], [173].
- Amphius, ii. [346].
- Amphrysus, r. of Thessaly, ii. [135], [138].
- Ampsani. See Campsiani, i. [447].
- Ampurias. See Emporium.
- Amulius, i. [340].
- Amyclæ, city of Laconia, i. [424]; ii. [40]-42.
- Amycteres, iii. [108].
- Amydōn, t. of Macedonia, i. [508]-510.
- Amymōne, mother of Nauplius, ii. [48].
- ——, fountain at Lerna, ii. [52].
- Amynander, ii. [128].
- Amyntas, father of Philip, i. [472], [492], [500], [509], [510]; ii. [39], [111].
- ——, successor of king Deiotarus, ii. [320]-325, [333]; iii. [297].
- Amyntor, ii. [142], [143].
- Amyrus, ii. [147]; iii. [22].
- Amythaonidæ, ii. [52].
- Amyzōn, t. of Caria, iii. [37].
- Anabūra, t. of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- Anacharsis, i. [463], [465]; iii. [86].
- Anacreon, i. [226]; iii. [2], [9], [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].
- Anaxēnor, 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].
- Andeirene, ii. [387].
- Andetrium, t. of Dalmatia, i. [484].
- Andirus, r. of the Troad, ii. [370].
- Andizetii, i. [483].
- Andræmōn, iii. [2].
- Andriace, t. of Thrace, i. [490].
- Andriclus, mtn of Cilicia (Kara Gedik), iii. [52].
- Andrii, i. [511].
- Androclus, iii. [2], [11].
- Andromache, ii. [343], [356], [363], [394].
- Andromeda, i. [68]; iii. [175].
- Andron, ii. [81], [167], [195].
- Andronicus, iii. [33].
- Andropompus, iii. [2].
- Andros, isl. (Andro), ii. [156], [208], [210].
- Androsthenes, iii. [186].
- Anemurium, prom. of Cilicia (Inamur), iii. [52], [54], [68].
- Anemoreia, Anemoleia, t. of Phocis, ii. [123].
- Angelo-Castron. See Arsinoe.
- Angora. See Ancyra.
- Anias, r. of Arcadia, ii. [76].
- Anigriades, ii. [19], [20].
- Anigrus, r. of Triphylia, ii. [20], [21].
- Anio, r. of Latium (Teverone), i. [349].
- Anniceric sect, iii. [293].
- Anniceris, iii. [293].
- Annius, ii. [17].
- Ansander, i. [479].
- Antæus, iii. [281].
- Antakieh. See Epidaphne.
- Antalcidas, i. [438].
- Antandria, ii. [375], [384].
- Antandrians, ii. [386].
- Antandros (San Dimitri), ii. [186].
- ——, t. of the Troad (Antandro), ii. [375], [376], [384].
- Antemnæ, t. of Latium, i. [341].
- Antenor, i. [76], [225], [236], [316]; ii. [289], [377].
- Antenoridæ, ii. [360], [377].
- Anthedon, c. of Bœotia, i. [25]; ii. [92]. [98]. [102]. [103]. [106].
- Antheia, ii. [35], [37].
- Anthemis, ii. [168].
- Anthemus, iii. [8].
- Anthemusia, iii. [158].
- Anthes, ii. [56]; iii. [35].
- Antibes. See Antipolis.
- Anticasius, mtn of Syria, iii. [164].
- Anticeites, r. of the Mæotæ, ii. [221], [222].
- Anti-Cinolis, t. of Paphlagonia, ii. [291].
- Anticlides, i. [329].
- Anticragus, iii. [46].
- Anticyra, t. of Phocis (Aspra-Spitia), ii. [114], [116], [122], [129].
- ——, t. of Locris, ii. [137].
- ——, t. on the Maliac bay, ii. [116]. [137].
- Antigonia, t. of Bithynia, ii. [318].
- ——, t. of the Troad, ii. [355], [361].
- ——, t. of Syria, iii. [162].
- Antigonus, son of Philip, ii. [318], [355], [361]; iii. [20], [55], [162].
- ——, king of Macedonia, ii. [70].
- ——, of Apelles, iii. [36].
- Antilibanus, mtn of Syria, iii. [149], [169], [171].
- Antilochus, ii. [359].
- Antimachus, ii. [18], [42], [74], [104], [348].
- Antimenidas, ii. [391].
- Antimnestus, i. [385].
- Antioch, i. [416]; ii. [307], [409]; iii. [21]. [24]. [43]. [118]. [159]. [161]-164.
- ——, city of Mygdonia, iii. [157].
- Antiocheia, city of Caria, ii. [409]; iii. [21], [24], [43].
- ——, city of Phrygia (Ialobatsch), ii. [307], [322], [333].
- ——, city of Margiana, ii. [252].
- Antiochis, dr of Achæus, and mother of Attalus, ii. [400].
- Antiochus, the Syracusan, i. [360], [379], [385], [394], [398], [399], [424].
- ——, the Great, i. [439]; ii. [269], [273], [285], [355], [400]; iii. [46], [153], [176].
- ——, Sōter, ii. [252], [333], [400].
- ——, son of Demetrius, iii. [51].
- ——, son of Epiphanes, iii. [162].
- ——, Ierax, iii. [198].
- ——, philosopher of Ascalon, iii. [175].
- Antiope, ii. [97].
- Antiparos. See Oliarus.
Antipater, of Macedon, i. [513]; ii. [56]. [136]. [318].
- Antipater, son of Sisis, ii. [304].
- Antipater, Derbētes, the robber, ii. [278]. [322]; iii. [64].
- ——, of Tarsus, the Stoic, iii. [58].
- ——, of Tyre, iii. [173].
- Antiphanes, the Bergæan, i. [74], [152], [154].
- Antiphellus, t. of Lycia, iii. [47].
- Antiphilus, harbour of, iii. [196].
- Antiphræ, iii. [235], [236].
- Antiphus, ii. [149], [403]; iii. [31].
- Antipolis, t. of Gaul (Antibes), i. [267], [275], [276], [301].
- Antirrhium, prom. of Ætolia (Castle of Roumelia), ii. [6], [73], [79], [128], [171].
- ——, cape, ii. [6].
- Antirrhodus, isl. iii. [230].
- Antissa, t. of Lesbos, i. [93]; ii. [393].
- Antitaurus (Dudschik Dagh), ii. [259]. [260].
- Antium, t. of the Volsci (Capo d' Anzo), i. [344]-346, [355].
- Antonius, Marcus, ii. [166].
- ——, Caius, ii. [166].
- Antony, i. [213], [499]; ii. [36], [263], [271], [274], [285], [294], [330], [334], [357], [358]; iii. [23], [52], [56], [58], [72], [159], [184], [230], [231], [233], [281].
- Antrōn, t. of Thessaly, ii. [24], [135], [138], [139].
- ——, Ass of, ii. [139].
- Anubis, iii. [245], [257].
- Anzo, Capo d'. See Antium.
- Aones, i. [493]; ii. [88], [93].
- Aonian plain, ii. [108].
- Aornum, castle of India, iii. [6].
- Aornus, bay of Campania, i. [39].
- Aorsi, ii. [219], [239].
- Aōus, r. of Illyria, i. [486]. See Aias.
- Aouste. See Augusta.
- Apæsus, t. of the Troad. See Pæsus, ii. [346], [349].
- Apama, wife of Seleucus Nicator, ii. [334]; iii. [161].
- ——, wife of Prusias, ii. [315].
- Apameia, city of Syria (Kulat-el-Mudik), ii. [250]; iii. [33], [161]-166, [171].
- Apameia, city of Phrygia (Aphiom Kara Hissar), ii. [322], [323], [332]-336, [407], [410]; iii. [43].
- ——, city of Media, ii. [250], [264].
- ——, city of Bithynia, ii. [315].
- Apameis, ii. [316].
- Aparni, see Parni, ii. [245], [246].
- Apasiacæ, ii. [248].
- Apaturum, ii. [223].
- Apellas. See Ophelas.
- Apelles, philosopher, i. [23].
- ——, painter, iii. [14].
- ——, Antigonus of, iii. [36].
- Apellicon, ii. [379], [380]; iii. [17].
- Apennine Mount, the, i. [308].
- Apennines, i. [193], [300], [314]-316, [322], [324]-326, [331], [336]-338, [344], [347], [357], [388], [431], [432], [437].
- Aphamiōtæ, iii. [76].
- Aphetæ, t. of Thessaly, ii. [139], [143].
- Aphidna, Aphidnæ, vill. of Attica, ii. [39], [86], [88].
- Aphiom Kara Hissar. See Apameia.
- Aphneii, ii. [317], [346].
- Aphnēïs, wife of Pixodarus, iii. [35].
- Aphnitis, lake of, same as Dascylītis, in Mysia (Diaskillo, al. Biga), i. [92]; ii. [346].
- Aphrodisias, city of Phrygia (Geira), ii. [332], [409].
- Aphrodisium, city of Cyprus, iii. [69].
- ——, temple of Venus, i. [271]. [272].
- Aphrodite (Venus), i. [346]; ii. [62], [136], [155], [376].
- ——, Acrocorinthus, temple of, at, ii. [62].
- ——, Acræa, iii. [69].
- ——, Anadyomene, painting of Apelles, iii. [36].
- ——, Apatura, ii. [223].
- ——, Arsinoe, iii. [238].
- ——, Cyprian, iii. [69].
- ——, Castnietis, ii. [141].
- ——, Colias, ii. [89].
- ——, Paphian, iii. [70].
- ——, Pyrenæan, temple of, i. [267]. [272].
- ——, temple of, at Comana, ii. [309].
- ——, at Corinth, ii. [61], [309]
Aphrodite, temple of, in Elis, ii. [16].
- ——, at Erycina, i. [412].
- ——, at Lavinium, i. [345].
- ——, at Memphis, iii. [248].
- ——, in Tritonis, iii. [291].
- ——, at Pyrrha, ii. [376].
- Aphrodites Hormus, iii. [193].
- Aphroditopolis, iii. [240], [253], [258], [263].
- Aphytis, t. of Pallene, i. [511].
- Apia, plain of, in Mysia, ii. [390].
- Apia, Apian land (Morea), i. [15]; ii. [52].
- Apidanus, r. of Thessaly (Gura), ii. [32]. [134].
- Apidones, ii. [52].
- Apiola, t. of the Volsci, i. [344].
- Apis, vill. of Marmara, iii. [235].
- ——, god of the Egyptians, iii. [241], [245], [247], [248].
- Apobathra, near Sestos, ii. [352].
- Apœcus, iii. [2].
- Apollo, i. [385], [491], [499], [504]; ii. [55]. [64]. [89]. [95]. [109]. [115]. [119]-121, [155]. [162]. [190]. [208]. [334]; iii. [70], [146], [179], [186], [258], [259], [261], [263].
- ——, Actius, i. [498], [499]; ii. [158], [161], [384].
- ——, Ægletes, ii. [206].
- ——, Cataonian, ii. [280].
- ——, Cillæus, ii. [384], [385], [393].
- ——, Clarius, ii. [15].
- ——, Delphian, temple of the, i. [268].
- ——, Didymeus, iii. [4].
- ——, Erythibius, ii. [386].
- ——, Gryneus, ii. [393].
- ——, Hecatus, ii. [393].
- ——, Laphrius, ii. [171].
- ——, Larisæus, ii. [396].
- ——, Leucatas, ii. [162].
- ——, Marmarinus, ii. [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, Tilphōsian, 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 Bœotia, 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 Mœsia, i. [490].
- ——, city of Macedonia, i. [509]. [512]. [513]. [518].
- ——, city of Epirus (Polina), i. [202], [411], [486], [495], [500]; ii. [33], [124]; iii. [183].
- ——, city of Lydia, ii. [402].
- ——, city of Cyrenæa, iii. [292], [294].
- ——, city of Syria, iii. [165].
- ——, city of Mysia, ii. [331].
- Apollonias, arsenal of Cyrene, iii. [292].
- ——, city of Phrygia (Tschol-Abad), ii. [322], [332].
- Apolloniatæ, i. [486], [490]; iii. [135].
- Apolloniatis, district of Babylon, ii. [264]; iii. [135], [142].
- ——, lake of Mysia (Loubadi), ii. [331], [332].
- Apollōnides, i. [475]; ii. [262], [269].
- Apollōnis, wife of Attalus, ii. [400], [402].
- ——, city of Lydia, ii. [402]; iii. [21].
- Apollonium, prom. in the bay of Carthage, iii. [285].
- Apollonius of Erythræ, iii. [18].
- ——, Cronos, iii. [37], [294].
- ——, physician, iii. [69].
- ——, grammarian, iii. [41].
- ——, Stoic, iii. [26].
- ——, Malacus, iii. [33], [40], [41].
- ——, the Cyrenæan. See Cronos.
- ——, Alabanda, iii. [34], [40], [41].
- ——, of Rhodes, iii. [34].
- ——, of Tyre, iii. [173].
- Apollonnesoi, Hecatonnesoi, ii. [393].
- Apollonopolis, city of Egypt, iii. [261]. [263].
- Appaïtæ, ii. [296].
- Appia Via, i. [346], [347], [351], [352], [355], [370], [431], [432].
- Apsus, r. of Illyria, i. [486].
- Apsynthis, district of Thrace, i. [519].
- Apsyrtides (islands), i. [484].
- Apsyrtus, i. [484].
- Aptera, t. of Crete, ii. [200].
- Apuli, i. [360], [432], [436].
- Apulia. See Daunia, i. [423], [432].
- Aquæ-Statiellæ, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Acqui), i. [323].
- Aquileia, i. [186], [307], [309], [310], [319], [321], [324], [435], [448], [482].
- Aquinum, t. of Latium (Aquino), i. [352].
- Aquitani, i. [264], [265], [282], [283], [284].
- Aquitania, Aquitaine, i. [242], [247], [282]-285, [296], [310].
- Arabia, i. [63], [197], [458]; iii. [86], [88], [89], [132], [148], [149], [171], [176], [185], [186], [189]-217, [241], [243], [247], [252], [261], [266].
- ——, Felix, i. [41], [63], [129], [130]. [178]. [196]; iii. [128], [159], [171], [176], [185], [186], [189], [209], [213]; iii. [76].
- Arabia Nabatæa, iii. [241].
- Arabian Gulf, the (Red Sea), i. [47], [50], [55], [56], [60], [62], [67], [75], [79], [87], [123], [129], [130], [149], [152], [178], [183], [196], [200], [458]; ii. [210]; iii. [74], [88], [176], [185], [189], [191], [194]-208, [210], [217], [224], [226], [235], [241], [243], [244], [260], [270], [271], [291].
- Arabians, i. [63], [66], [67], [196], [458]; ii. [154], et passim.
- ——, Skenitæ, ii. [146], [158], [159].
- ——, Troglodyte, i. [2], [67].
- Arabs, tribes of, i. [440].
- Arabus, daughter of, i. [67].
- Araby the Blest, iii. [76].
- Arachōsia, distr. of Ariana, ii. [252].
- Arachōti, ii. [249].
- ——, people of Ariana, ii. [248]; iii. [122], [124], [126].
- Aracynthus, a mtn of Ætolia (M. Zigos), ii. [160], [172].
- Aradii, iii. [167], [168], [170], [215].
- Aradus, isl. in the Persian Gulf, (Arek), iii. [187].
- ——, city of Phœnicia, iii. [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].
- Araxēnæ, distr. of Armenia, i. [113]; ii. [242].
- Araxenian plain, ii. [268], [270].
- Araxēnus, 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].
- Arbēla, t. of Assyria (Erbil), i. [123]; ii. [274]; iii. [143], [144], [259].
- Arbēlus, 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], [52], [74]-77, [142], [153], [156], [327], [339]; iii. [145].
- Arcadian mountains, ii. [40].
- ——, cities, ii. [71].
- Arcadians, Arcades, i. [328], [329], [432]; ii. [3], [8], [22], [24], [31], [39], [76].
- Arcadicus, ii. [16].
- Arcesilaus, i. [23]; ii. [387].
- Arceuthus, r. of Syria, iii. [164].
- Archæanax, ii. [365].
- Archan, ii. [388].
- Archedēmus, the Stoic, iii. [58].
- Archelaus, king, ii. [277], [278], [282], [284], [285], [305]-308; iii. [54], [232].
- ——, priest, ii. [308]; iii. [232].
- ——, father of priest, ii. [308]; iii. [232].
- ——, son of Penthilus, ii. [340].
- ——, physician, iii. [20].
- ——, play of Euripides, i. [329].
- Archemachus, ii. [178].
- Archias, Corinthian, founder of Syracuse, i. [394], [406], [407]; ii. [63].
- ——, general of Antipater, ii. [55].
- Archidamus, i. [427].
- Archilochus, ii. [50], [169], [210], [298]; iii. [23].
- Archimedes, i. [85], [87].
- Archytas, i. [427].
- Arconnesus, iii. [16], [35].
- Arctic Circle, i. [4], [5], [144], [200].
- ——, constellation, i. [5].
- Arcton, mtn, ii. [331].
- Arcturus, i. [201]; iii. [82], [83].
- Ardania, prom. of Marmara, i. [64].
- Ardanis, Ardanixis (Ras-el-Milhr), iii. [294].
- Ardea, city of the Rutuli, i. [339], [346], [371].
- Ardgeh. See Argæus.
- Ardia, distr. of Dalmatia, i. [481].
- Ardiæi, i. [483]-485, [487], [488], [489], [505].
- Ardium, mtn of Dalmatia, i. [484].
- Arduenna (forest of Ardennes), i. [290].
- Arēcomisci. See Volcæ.
- Arēgon, ii. [16].
- Areion, ii. [97].
- Areius, iii. [53].
- Arek. See Aradus.
- Arelate, t. of Gaul (Arles), i. [272].
- Arēne, t. of Triphylia, ii. [20]-23, [27], [38].
- Areopagite code, i. [390].
- Arēs. See Mars.
- Aretas, iii. [212].
- Arēte, iii. [212], [293].
- Arethusa, castle of Syria, iii. [166], [167].
- ——, ftn of Chalcis, ii. [157].
- ——, ftn of the Island of Ortygia, i. [408], [409].
- ——, city of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Arezzo. See Arretium.
- Argæsus, mtn of Cappadocia (Ardgeh or Edschise Dagh), i. [113]; ii. [282].
- Arganthōnius, king of Tartessus, i. [226].
- ——, mtn of Bithynia, ii. [315].
- Argeadæ, i. [506], [508].
- Argeia. See Argia.
- Argennum, prom. of Ionia, iii. [18].
- Argentière. See Cimolus.
- Argestes (N.W. wind), i. [45]; ii. [80].
- Argia, Argolis, Argeia, i. [187], [416]; ii. [6], [51], [66].
- Argian territory, ii. [52], [58].
- Argillæ (under-ground passages), i. [363].
- Argilus, t. of Macedonia, i. [512].
- Arginussæ, islands, ii. [388], [391].
- Argissa, Argūra, t. of Pelasgiotis, ii. [143]. [144].
- Argive territory, ii. [51]-55, [76], [158].
- Argives, i. [55], [102]; ii. [8], [39], [47], [48], [49], [51]-55, [58]-60, [66], [97], [174], [175].
- Argo, the ship, i. [72], [73], [332]; ii. [139]. [315].
- Argolic Bay (Gulf of Napoli), ii. [6], [47].
- Argolica, ii. [58], [75].
- Argolis (see Argia), i. [410], [416]; ii. [58].
- Argonautic expedition, i. [31].
- Argonautics, iii. [34].
- Argonauts, i. [71]-73, [332]; ii. [21], [111], [139], [148], [331].
- Argos, i. [35], [329], [410], [486]; ii. [12], [42], [43], [48]-56, [58]-60, [71], [76], [77], [97], [110], [124], [133], [203]; iii. [41]. [60].
- ——, Pelasgic, i. [328]; ii. [50], [52], [132], [133].
- ——, Inachian, ii. [74].
- ——, Achæan, ii. [43], [49], [50].
- ——, castle of Cappadocia, ii. [281].
- ——, Amphilochian, city of Acarnania (Neochori), i. [410], [499]; ii. [159]. [174]. [175].
- ——, Hippium, i. [320], [433]; ii. [49].
- ——, Jasum, ii. [49], [50], [52].
- ——, Orestic, city of Epirus or Macedonia, i. [500].
- ——, distr. of Peloponnesus, ii. [50]-55.
- Argoüs, harbour of Æthalia, i. [332].
- Argūra. See Argissa.
- Argyria, city of the Troad, ii. [300], [371].
- Argyrippa. See Argos-Hippium.
- Argyrippeni, port of, i. [433].
- Argyrokastro. See Phyle.
- Argyrusci, i. [344].
- Aria, distr. of Persia, i. [112]-114; ii. [246], [251], [252]; iii. [124], [125].
- Ariamazas, rock of, ii. [254].
- Ariana, i. [121], [125], [127]-129; ii. [218]. [252]. [253]. [263]; iii. [78], [88], [119]-129.
- Ariani, i. [66], [104], [196]; iii. [125].
- Ariarathes, ii. [277], [283], [401].
- Aricia, t. of Latium (La Riccia), i. [344], [355].
- Aridæus, iii. [229].
- Arii (Herat), ii. [245], [248], [249], [254]; iii. [124], [125].
- Arima, mtns of Cilicia, ii. [405].
- Arimæi. See Aramæi.
- Arimaspi, i. [32]; ii. [240].
- Arimaspian poems, ii. [349].
- Arimi, ii. [304], [403]-405; iii. [163], [216].
- Ariminum, t. of Umbria (Rimini), i. [314], [315], [322], [324], [326], [336], [337], [357].
- Ariminus, r. of Umbria, i. [323].
- Arimus, ii. [406].
- Ariobarzanes, ii. [285].
- Arion, ii. [393].
- Arisba, t. of the Troad, ii. [344], [350], [351]; iii. [5].
- Arisbus, in Thrace, ii. [351].
- Aristarcha, i. [268], [269].
- Aristarchus, i. [48], [49], [51], [57], [156]; ii. [380]; iii. [26].
- Aristeas, of Proconnesus, i. [32]; ii. [349]; iii. [10].
- Aristeides, painter, ii. [64].
- Aristera, or left coast of Pontus, ii. [286].
- Aristio, ii. [89].
- Aristippus, Socratic philosopher, iii. [293].
- ——, Metrodidactos, iii. [293].
- Aristo, Athenian, i. [23].
- ——, of Ceos, ii. [210]; iii. [225], [226].
- ——, of Cos, iii. [36].
- ——, of Rhegium, i. [390], [391].
- Aristobulus, ii. [243], [254]; iii. [55], [83]-86, [95], [102], [111], [112], [133], [148], [150], [187], [274].
- ——, king of Judæa, iii. [180].
- Aristocles, iii. [34].
- Aristocrates, ii. [39].
- Aristodemus, iii. [26], [27].
- Aristonicus, grammarian, i. [60].
- ——, iii. [20], [21].
- Aristopatra, iii. [96].
- Aristotle, i. [44], [143], [144], [156], [229], [273], [459], [494], [512], [513]; ii. [18], [55], [56], [64], [151], [154], [156], [363], [378]-382, [392], [393]; iii. [86], [98], [173], [225].
- Aristoxenus, i. [25].
- Aristus, of Salamis, iii. [69], [134].
- Arius, r. of Aria, ii. [252], [254].
- Ariusia, in Chios, iii. [19].
- Arles. See Arelate.
- Armĕne, t. of Paphlagonia (Ak-Liman), ii. [291].
- Armĕnia, i. [72], [76], [78], [95], [113], [115], [120], [122], [123], [126], [127], [177], [195]; ii. [217], [218], [226], [227], [230]-235, [238], [245], [259], [260]-272, [276], [284]-286, [304]-306, [309], [310]; iii. [108], [109], [147], [150], [154], [156], [157].
- ——, Greater, ii. [260], [262], [305]; iii. [150].
- ——, the Lesser, ii. [260], [267], [269], [286], [294], [296], [304], [305], [310]; iii. [63], [150].
- ——, gates of, i. [123], [124].
- ——, mountains, i. [96], [115], [120], [122], [126], [127]; ii. [226], [241].
- Armenians, i. [66], [196], [440]; ii. [216], [230], [239], [260], [263]-277, [294], [296], [304], [309]; iii. [216].
- Armenium, t. of Thessaly, ii. [235], [272].
- Armenius, i. [446].
- Armenus, ii. [235], [272].
- Armyrus. See Itonus.
- Arnæi, inhabitants of Thessaly, ii. [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].
- Arŏma, 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].
- Arrētium, 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].
- Arsēne, 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].
- Arsīnus. See Erasīnus.
- 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].
- Artacēne, iii. [144].
- Artagēræ, castle of Armenia, ii. [270].
- Artaki. See Cyzicus.
- Artamita, Apollodorus of, ii. [252].
- Artanes, ii. [273].
- Artavasdes, ii. [263], [270], [271], [274].
- Artaxata, city of Armenia, ii. [269], [270].
- Artaxerxes, i. [78]; iii. [34].
- Artaxias, ii. [269], [270], [273].
- Artaxiasata, see Artaxata, ii. [270].
- Artemidorus, of Ephesus, i. [207]. [208]. [223]. [235]. [236]. [239]. [246]. [251]. [255]. [258]. [274]. [277]. [295]. [332]. [364]. [393]. [402]. [435]. [518]; ii. [5], [48], [77]; iii. [12], [15], [34], [43]-45, [53], [59], [62], [118], [192], [201]-203, [208], [239], [243], [276], [281], [282].
- Artemidorus, of Cnidus, iii. [34].
- ——, of Tarsus, iii. [59].
- Artemis. See Diana.
- Artemisia, iii. [35].
- Artemisium, Dianium, t. of Iberia, i. [239].
- ——, prom. of Caria, with temple of Diana, iii. [28].
- ——, or Grove of Diana, i. [355]. [356].
- ——, at Ephesus, ii. [73].
- Artemita, t. of Assyria (Shirban), ii. [257], [264]; iii. [152].
- ——, one of the Echinades, i. [93].
- Artimachus, ii. [348].
- Artis, iii. [2].
- Aruaci, i. [243].
- Arupenum, t. of the Iapodes (Auersperg, or the Flecken Mungava), i. [309]. [483].
- Arverni (inhabitants of Vélai), i. [281]. [284]. [285]. [289]. [291]. [293].
- Arxata, city of Armenia, ii. [270].
- Arzila. See Zelis.
- Asander, i. [479]; ii. [224], [401].
- Asbystæ, i. [198].
- Asca, t. of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Ascæus, ii. [307].
- Ascalon, city of Judæa (Asculan), iii. [175], [176].
- Ascalonitæ, iii. [175].
- Ascania, region of Phrygia, ii. [300], [316]-318; iii. [66], [67].
- ——, region of Mysia or Bithynia, ii. [316]-318; iii. [66], [67].
- ——, vill. of Mysia, iii. [67].
- Ascanius, lake of Bithynia (Isnik-Gol), ii. [314], [318]; iii. [66], [67].
- ——, son of Æneas, i. [339], [340]; ii. [377], [378].
- ——, leader of the Phrygians and Mysians, ii. [316], [317].
- Asclēpiadæ, in Thessaly, ii. [136], [142].
- Asclepiades, of Prusa, ii. [318].
- ——, the Myrlean, i. [235], [249].
- Asclepieium, iii. [36].
- Asclepius, i. [114]; ii. [9], [56], [141]; iii. [22].
- ——, temple of, at Carthage, iii. [285].
- ——, Celæni, in the Troad, ii. [371].
- ——, in the Island of Cos, iii. [36].
- ——, of Epidaurus, ii. [56], [321].
- ——, of Gerenia, ii. [36].
- ——, of Olenus, ii. [71].
- ——, of Tricca, ii. [36], [56], [141].
- ——, grove of, between Berytus and Sidon, iii. [171].
- Ascra, t. of Bœotia, ii. [104], [105], [110], [122], [398].
- Asculum Picēnum (Ascoli), i. [358].
- Asdrubal, i. [238].
- ——, wife of, iii. [285].
- Asea, a village of Arcadia, ii. [15].
- Asia, i. [22], [50], [55], [56], [88], [103], [105], [156], [161], [162], [179], [183], [187], [188], [190], [191], [194], [197], [213], [431], [437], [439]-441, [453], [465], [466], [477], [478], [490], [510], [517], [518]; ii. [2], [32], [60], [62], [68], [93], [145], [154], [209]; iii. [38], [39], [98], et passim.
- ——, Upper, ii. [244].
- ——, Eastern, ii. [244].
- ——, a Roman province, ii. [401].
- ——, within the Taurus, ii. [333].
- Asiatic coast, i. [491].
- Asii, ii. [245].
- Asinæan Gulf. See Messenian Gulf, ii. [35].
- Asinæus, ii. [36].
- Asine, city of Messenia, ii. [35]-37, [54], [55].
- ——, city of Laconia, ii. [41].
- ——, city of Argolis (Fornos), ii. [49]. [54]. [58].
- ——, Hermionic, ii. [36].
- Asinius, i. [287].
- Asioneis, Esioneis, ii. [405].
- Asisium, i. [338].
- Asius, son of Dymas, ii. [351].
- ——, poet, i. [399].
- ——, Hyrtacides, the Trojan, ii. [344]. [345]. [350]. [351].
- ——, meadow of, iii. [26].
- Asius, temple to, iii. [26].
- Asōpia, vill. of Sicyonia, ii. 103.
- Asōpian district, ii. [66].
- ——, Thebes, ii. [74].
- Asōpus, r. of Sicyon, i. [410]; ii. [66], [103].
- ——, r. of Bœotia, 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].
- Aspiōnus, satrapy of, ii. [253].
- Aspis, t. by the Greater Syrtis, iii. [290].
- ——, t. of the Carthaginians, i. [421]; iii. [288].
- ——, island, iii. [16].
- Asplēdon, city of Bœotia, ii. [113].
- Aspordēnum, ii. [393].
- Asporēne, Aspordēne, ii. [393].
- Aspra-Spitia. See Anticyra.
- Aspro-potamo, r. See Achelōus.
- Aspro-vuna. See Luca.
- Aspurgiani, a nation of Mœotis, 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].
- Astacēni, 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. [93]; ii. [168].
- Asterium, ii. [142], [143].
- Asteropæus, i. [514].
- Asti, people of Thrace, i. [490], [492].
- Asturian mountains, i. [250].
- Asturians, i. [229], [233], [241], [243], [250].
- Asty, ii. [85], [87], [91].
- Astyages, ii. [264]; iii. [134].
- Astygis, t. of Spain (Ecija), i. [213].
- Astyochea, ii. [9].
- Astypalæa, prom. of Attica, ii. [89].
- ——, prom. of Caria, iii. [37].
- ——, old city of the Coans, iii. [36].
- ——, one of the Sporades (Istanpolia or Stanpalia), ii. [212], [213].
- Astypalæans, inhabitants of Rhætium, ii. [368].
- Astyra, t. of Mysia, ii. [376], [386], [387].
- ——, t. of the Troad, ii. [353]; iii. [66].
- Atabyris, mtn of Rhodes (Abatro), ii. [164]; iii. [33].
- Atagis (Aude), r. of Rhætia, i. [308].
- Atalanta, isl. near Attica, ii. [85], [125].
- ——, opposite Eubœa (Talanta), i. [95]; ii. [85], [125].
- Atargata, iii. [216].
- Atargatis, iii. [158].
- Atarneitæ, ii. [383].
- Atarneus, city of Mysia (Dikeli-Koi), ii. [339], [376], [382], [389], [398]; iii. [66].
- ——, city of the Troad, ii. [387].
- Atax, r. of Gaul, i. [272], [282].
- Ateas, king of the Bospori, i. [472].
- Ategua, t. of Spain, i. [213].
- Atella, t. of Campania, i. [370].
- Ateporix, ii. [310].
- Aternum, t. of the Vestini (Pescara), i. [359], [360].
- Aternus, r. of Italy, i. [359].
- Atēsinus, r. of Rhætia, i. [308].
- Athamanes, nation of Epirus, i. [493], [499]; ii. [128], [130], [131], [137], [144], [158], [160]; iii. [30].
- Athamania, ii. [138], [147].
- Athamantis, iii. [2].
- Athamas, ii. [135]; iii. [2].
- Athara, iii. [216].
- Athenæ Diades, ii. [153].
- ——, city of, ii. [55], [87].
- Athenæum, i. [93], [368].
- ——, promontory of Campania (Punta della Campanella), i. [34], [360].
- Athenæus, the Peripatetic, iii. [53].
- Athenais, son of Attalus, ii. [400]; iii. [18], [259].
- Athene. See Minerva.
- Athenian legation, i. [75].
- ——, colony, i. [513].
- Athenians, i. [102], [155], [329], [365], [392], [396], [404], [478], [517]; ii. [2], [35], [36], [39], [57]-59, [67], [68], [79], [80]-83, [85]-90, [95], [108], [111], [121], [136], [140], [152]-154, [374], et passim.
- Athenocles, ii. [294].
- Athenodorus, Cananites, iii. [58], [59], [209].
- ——, Cordylion, iii. [58].
- ——, the Natural Philosopher, i. [8], [86], [259].
- Athens, i. [23], [24], [101], [102], [105]-107, [123], [126], [127], [131], [133], [173], [271], [329], [335]; ii. [39], [68], [80]-83, [95], [108], [121], [124], [125], [164], [166], [170], et passim.
- ——, captured by Sylla, ii. [380].
- ——, town of Bœotia, ii. [101].
- Athmoneus, iii. [144].
- Athos, Athon (Monte Santo), i. [9], [41], [511]-513; ii. [154]; iii. [13].
- Athribis, town of Egypt, iii. [240].
- Athribitæ, iii. [257].
- Athribite nome, iii. [240].
- Athrulla, town of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Athymbradus, iii. [26].
- Athymbrus, iii. [26].
- Athyras, r. of Thrace, i. [518].
- Atintānes, i. [499].
- Atlantic Ocean, Exterior Sea, i. [7], [8], [39], [46], [51], [62], [78], [81], [82], [87], [101], [102], [170], [184], [192], [194], [196]. [200]. [206]. [210]. [236]. [261]. [451]; iii. [189], [278].
- Atlantides, daughters of Atlas, ii. [19].
- Atlantis, island of, i. [154].
- Atlas, father of Calypso, i. [39].
- ——, mtn of Mauritania, iii. [276].
- Atmŏni, tribe of the Bastarnæ, i. [470].
- Atrax, city of Pelasgiotis, ii. [142], [146].
- Atrebates, people of Gaul, i. [289], [290].
- Atreus, i. [25], [35]; ii. [53].
- Atri. See Adria.
- Atria, city of Cisalpine Gaul (Adria), i. [319].
- Atropatene, Atropatia, or Atropatian Media, ii. [238], [263], [267], [270].
- Atropateni, Atropatii, ii. [264], [274].
- Atropates, satrap of Media, ii. [262].
- Attaleia, city of Pamphylia (Adalia), iii. [49].
- Attalic kings, kings of Pergamus, ii. [320].
- Attalici, ii. [315].
- Attalus, first king of Pergamus, i. [440]; ii. [390], [400].
- ——, Philadelphus, ii. [400]; iii. [13]. [49].
- ——, Philometor, ii. [401]; iii. [21].
- ——, brother of Philetærus, ii. [400].
- Attasii, tribe of the Massagetæ, ii. [248].
- Attea, t. of the Troad, ii. [376].
- Atthis, daughter of Cranaus, ii. [87].
- Attica, i. [40], [43], [105], [187]; ii. [2], [3], [87].
- ——, Silver mines of, i. [221].
- Attic dialect, ii. [2].
- Attica, i. [493], [506], [507]; ii. [57], [62], [67], [78]-81, [84], [86]-91, [95]-97, [99], passim.
- Attock. See Choaspes.
- Aturia, part of Assyria, iii. [142]-144.
- Atys, father of Tyrrhenus, i. [326], [329].
- Auases or Oases, in Libya, i. [197]; iii. [226], [258].
- Aude. See Atagis.
- Aufidus, r. of Apulia (Ofanto), i. [346]. [433].
- Auge, daughter of Aleus, ii. [389].
- Augeas, king of the Epeii, ii. [10], [13], [27], [30], [31], [170].
- Augeiæ, city of Laconia, ii. [42].
- ——, city of Locris, ii. [42].
- Augila (Aujela), iii. [295].
- Augusta, city of the Salassi, (Aouste), i. [306].
- ——, Emerita, t. of the Turduli in Spain (Merida), i. [227], [250].
- Aulis, city of Bœotia (Vathi), i. [16]. [457]; ii. [58], [92]-97, [103], [151].
- Aulon, valley in Messenia, ii. [24].
- ——, royal, valley of Syria, iii. [171].
- Aulōnia. See Caulōnia.
- Auscii, people of Aquitania, i. [284].
- Ausonian Sea, i. [185], [193], [346], [497].
- Ausonians, people of Campania, i. [346]. [360]. [381].
- Autariatæ, nation of Illyria, i. [481], [485], [488], [489], [505].
- Autĕsion, father of Thera, ii. [21].
- Autochthones, i. [339]; ii. [2], [75].
- Autolycus, founder of Sinope, ii. [143]. [293].
- Autŏmala, t. of Cyrene, i. [186]; iii. [290]. [294].
- Automedon, ii. [42].
- Auxumon, t. of Picenum (Osimo), i. [357].
- Avella Vecchia. See Abella.
- Avenio, t. of the Cavari (Avignon), i. [277].
- Aventine mount, i. [270], [384].
- Avernus, Lake (Lago d'Averno), i. [362]. [364].
- Axine. See Pontus Axenus.
- Axius, r. of Macedonia (the Vardari), i. [9], [501], [504], [506], [508]-510, [514].
- Azamora, t. of Cataonia, ii. [280].
- Azānes, a people of Arcadia, ii. [7], [75].
- Azani, Azanitis, t. and district of Phrygia, ii. [332].
- Azara, Zara, t. of Armenia, ii. [268].
- ——, t. of Elymais, iii. [153].
- Azaritia, ii. [315].
- Azenieis, vill. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Azof, Sea of. See Palus Mœotis.
- Azorus, t. of Pelagonia, i. [501].
- Azōtii, iii. [106].
- Azōtus, city of Judæa, iii. [175].
- Azzila. See Zelis.
- Baba Kalessi. See Lectum.
- Babanomum, t. of Pontus, ii. [312].
- Babas, iii. [130].
- Babout. See Babylon in Egypt.
- Babylon, i. [13], [120], [123]-126, [129], [131], [132], [134], [135], [137], [165]; ii. [233], [262], [267], [271]; iii. [9], [130], [132], [134], [135], [140], [143]-158, [186], [189], [229].
- ——, t. of Egypt (Babout), iii. [247], [257].
- Babylonia, i. [201]; ii. [239], [260], [267], [271]; iii. [83], [130], [135], [142], [146], [148], [150], [151], [158], [159], [185], [187], [189].
- Babylonians, i. [155], [196], [463]; ii. [391].
- Babyrsa, fortress of Armenia, ii. [270].
- Babys, father of Pherecydes, ii. [211].
- Bacchæ, ii. [180], [183].
- ——, tragedy of Euripides, i. [40]; ii. [186]; iii. [75].
- Bacchantes, i. [295].
- Bacchiadæ, i. [500]; ii. [60].
- Bacchides, ii. [292].
- Bacchus, i. [41], [76], [257], [459]; ii. [40], [64], [183]-187, [238], [347]; iii. [16], [74]-76, [108].
- ——, Bromius, ii. [185].
- ——, Pyrigenes, ii. [406].
- ——, temple of, ii. [40].
- Bacchylides, ii. [210], [390].
- Bactra (Balk), i. [106], [109], [115], [117], [202]; ii. [249], [253]; iii. [124], [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].
- Bagōus, 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].
- Balithōn. See Ammon.
- Balk. See Bactra.
- Balkesi. See Aspendus.
- Ballyk. See Metropolis.
- Bambyce, t. of Syria, iii. [158], [163].
- Bamōnītis, part of Pontus, ii. [302].
- Bandobēne, distr. of India, iii. [89].
- Bara. See Paros.
- Barathra, Berethra, ii. [76]; iii. [241].
- Barbarian laws, i. [240].
- Barbarians, i. [17], [18], [77], [104], [114].
- Barbarium, Cape, prom. of Lusitania (Capo Espichel), i. [227].
- Barca, city of Cyrene, same as Ptolemais, iii. [291], [292].
- Barcas, Hamilcar, father of Hannibal, i. [226], [238].
- Bards, Celtic poets, i. [294].
- Bardyli, Bardyali, Bardyētæ, Bardyītæ, people of Spain, i. [233], [243].
- Baretoun. See Parætonium.
- Bargasa, t. of Caria, iii. [34].
- Bargosa, city of India, iii. [119].
- Bargus, r. of Illyria, i. [488].
- Bargylia, t. of Caria, ii. [383]; iii. [37].
- Baris (Zaris), temple of, ii. [273].
- Baris, city, i. [429].
- Barium (Bari), i. [432], [433].
- Barnichius, r. of Elis. See Enipeus, ii. [32].
- Barnus, city of Macedonia, i. [495].
- Basgœdariza, fortress of Armenia, ii. [304].
- Basileius, r. of Mesopotamia, iii. [158].
- Basilii, i. [470].
- Basoropeda, district of Armenia, ii. [269].
- Bassus, Cecilius, iii. [166].
- Bastarnæ, i. [141], [177], [194], [443], [451]-453, [468]-471.
- Bastetani, Bastuli, i. [210], [212], [234], [243], [245].
- Bastetania, i. [232], [235].
- Bata, t. of Pontus (Pschate), ii. [225].
- Bathynias, i. [518].
- Bathys Limen (Deep Harbour), in Aulis, ii. [95].
- Batiæ, city of the Cassopæi, i. [497].
- Batieia, ii. [328], [361], [399].
- Batōn, leader of the Pannonii, i. [483].
- Batōn, historian, ii. [293].
- Battus, founder of Cyrene, iii. [292].
- Baubola. See Bilbilis.
- Bayjah. See Vaga.
- Bear, the (constellation), i. [4], [5].
- ——, Greater, i. [21], [117]-120.
- ——, Lesser, i. [117]-120, [200].
- Beas. See Hypanis.
- Beaucaire. See Ugernum.
- Bebryces, a people of Thrace, i. [453]; ii. [287], [304], [346]; iii. [63].
- Beit-el-ma. See Daphne.
- Beitylus, ii. [36]. See Œtylus.
- Beja. See Pax Augusta.
- Beknesch. See Oxyrynchus.
- Belbina, an island, ii. [57], [89].
- Belgæ, i. [264], [266], [286], [290]-293.
- Bĕlio, r. of Lusitania (see Limæa), i. [229].
- Bellerophon, ii. [62], [328], [409]; iii. [48].
- Bellovaci, a people of Gaul (inhabitants of the Beauvoisin), i. [289], [293], [310].
- Bĕlō (Rio Barbate), i. [210].
- Belus, i. [67].
- ——, tomb of, iii. [145]; temple of, 153.
- Bembina, city of Argolis, ii. [60].
- Ben-Ghazi. See Berenice.
- Bēnacus, lake of Italy, i. [311].
- Bendamir. See Araxes.
- Bender-el-Kebir. See Berenice.
- Bendidæan rites, ii. [186], [188].
- Beneventum, t. of Samnium (Benevento), i. [370], [371], [431].
- Bengal, Bay of. See Ocean, Eastern.
- Berecyntes, people of Phrygia, ii. [184], [337]; iii. [66], [67].
- Berecyntia, distr. of Phrygia, ii. [337].
- Berecyntian pipes, ii. [187].
- Berenice, dr. of Salome, iii. [184].
- ——, t. of Cyrene, (Ben Ghazi), iii. [291], [292].
- ——, t. in the Troglodytic, iii. [197], [260].
- ——, t. of Egypt (Bender-el-kebir), ii. [200]; iii. [193], [260].
- Berenice, Hair of (constellation), i. [4].
- Berga, i. [514].
- Bergæan, the. See Antiphanes.
- Bērisades, king of the Odrysæ, i. [516].
- Bermium, Bermius, mtn of Macedonia (Buræus), i. [510], [511]; iii. [66].
- Bernic. See Hesperides.
- Berœa, t. of Macedonia (Karafaja), i. [511].
- ——, t. of Syria, iii. [163].
- Bērones, people of Spain, i. [238], [243].
- Bertiscus, mtn of Macedonia, i. [505].
- Bērytus (Beyrout), city of Phœnicia, iii. [69], [170], [171].
- Bēsæeis, Bēsæenses, ii. [127].
- Besbicus, isl. (Imrali or Kalo-limno), ii. [332].
- Bēssa, in Locris, ii. [127].
- Bessi, nation of Thrace, i. [489], [516].
- Bēssus, ii. [248], [255].
- Betarmones, ii. [190].
- Betteres, t. of Spain, i. [240].
- Bevagna. See Mevania.
- Beyrout. See Berytus.
- Beziers. See Bætera.
- Bias, iii. [7].
- Biasas, name of the Paphlagonians, ii. [302].
- Bibracte, fortress of the Ædui, i. [286].
- Bieda. See Blera.
- Bilbilis, t. of the Celtiberians, (Baubola), i. [244].
- Billarus, sphere of, ii. [293].
- Bion, philosopher, i. [23], [24]; ii. [210].
- ——, astronomer, i. [45].
- Bīsa, ftn of Elis. See Pīsa?], ii. [32].
- Bisalti, Bisaltæ, people of Macedonia, i. [506], [514].
- Biscay, people of. See Cantabrians.
- Bistones, race of Thrace, i. [515].
- Bistonis, lake of Thrace (Burum), i. [92], [515].
- Bisurgis. See Visurgis.
- Bithynia, ii. [289], [293], [313]-318, [329], [356], [402]; iii. [297].
- Bithynians, i. [195], [453]; ii. [277], [286], [287], [289], [290], [314], [316], [319], [320], [330]; iii. [63].
- ——, of Thrace, ii. [287].
- Bithynium (Boli), ii. [317].
- Bituitus, son of Luerius, i. [285].
- Bituriges Cubi, i. [283], [284].
- ——, Vivisci, people of Gaul, i. [283].
- Bizōne, t. of Mœsia, i. [84], [490].
- Bizya, t. of Thrace, i. [516].
- Black Forest, the. See Hercynia.
- Black Sea, i. [6], n., [457], [468], [469].
See Euxine.
- Blaēnē, distr. of Paphlagonia, ii. [313].
- Blascōn, isl., i. [271].
- Blaudus, t. of Phrygia (Suleimanli), ii. [320].
- Bleminātis, in Laconia, ii. [15].
- Blemmyes, a people of Ethiopia, iii. [219], [266].
- Blera, t. of Etruria (Bieda), i. [335].
- Blēsino, 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].
- Bōcalia (?), Bōcarus, r. of Salamis, ii. [83].
- Bocchus, king of Mauritania, iii. [280].
- Bœa, t. of Laconia, ii. [41].
- Bœbē, t. of Magnesia, ii. [139], [142], [272].
- Bœbēis or Bœbias, lake of Thessaly, ii. [131], [139], [142], [146]-148, [235]; iii. [22].
- Bœi, people of Gaul, i. [291]-485.
- Bœōnōa, t. of Elis, ii. [9].
- Bœoti, t. of Laconia, ii. [2].
- ——, (Athenians), ii. [81].
- Bœotia,
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].
- Bœotian coast, ii. [98].
- Bœotians, i. [102], [493]; ii. [98], [101], [102], [105], [134], [175], et passim.
- Bœōtus, son of Melanippe, i. [399].
- Bœrebistas, king of the Getæ. See Byrebistas.
- Boēthus, Sidonian, iii. [173].
- ——, of Tarsus, iii. [58].
- Bœum, 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. [371].
- Boii, i. [291], [306], [307], [317], [321], [322], [448], [450], [454], [466], [482], [485].
- Bolbe, lake of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Bolbitine mouth of the Nile, iii. [239].
- Boli. See Bithynium.
- Bologna. See Bononia.
- Bolsena. See Volsinii.
- Bōmianes, a nation of Ætolia, ii. [160].
- Bondoniza. See Scarpheia.
- Bonōnes, son of Phraates, iii. [160].
- Bonōnia, city of Italy (Bologna), i. [322], [324].
- Boos-Aule, cave of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Boosura, city of Cyprus (Bisur), iii. [70].
- Bordeaux. See Burdegala.
- Boreas, Borras, i. [42], [44], [97].
- Boreion, prom. of Cyrene (Ras-Teyonas), iii. [291].
- Borrhama, iii. [170].
- Borsippa, t. of Babylonia, iii. [146].
- Borsippeni, Chaldæans, iii. [146].
- Borus, ii. [110].
- Borysthenes (Dnieper), i. [98]-100, [110], [111], [113], [114], [116], [162], [172]-175, [188], [190], [191], [202], [203], [442], [443], [451], [457], [470]-472, [475], [478]; ii. [222], [298].
- Bosporani, Asian, ii. [223].
- ——, European, ii. [223].
- ——, Bosporiani, Bosporians, ii. [223], [224]; iii. [180].
- Bosporii, i. [476].
- Bosporus, Cimmerian (Straits of Kertch or Zabache, Azof), i. [8], [31], [114], [164], [189], [223], [441], [450], [463], [472], [475]-478, [480]; ii. [216], [219]-222, [224], [225], [239], [294], [302], [305], [318], [401], [402].
- ——, Thracian, i. [138], [189]; ii. [318].
- ——, Mysian, ii. [318].
- Botrys, fortress of Syria, iii. [170].
- Bottiæa, distr. of Macedonia, i. [430], [508], [509].
- Bottiæi, people of Macedonia, i. [425], [506], [508].
- Bottōn, i. [506].
- Bougie. See Salda.
- Bouz Dagh. See Tmolus.
- Boxos, Boxes, iii. [208].
- Bracchiano, Lago di. See Sabatus.
- Brachmānes, philosophers of India, iii. [109]-111, [114], [117].
- Branchidæ, priests of Apollo, ii. [254]; iii. [4], [259].
- ——, their city in Sogdiana, ii. [254].
- Branchus, ii. [120]; iii. [4].
- Braurōn, t. of Attica, ii. [52], [88], [89].
- Breasts, the (Stethè), i. [79], [82].
- Brĕnæ, people of Thrace, i. [516].
- Brennus, i. [280].
- Brentĕsium, t. of Iapygia (Brindisi), i. [347], [370], [423], [428]-435, [497].
- Brescia, i. [317].
- Brettii, i. [315]-441.
- Breuci, people of Hungary, i. [483].
- Breuni, nation of Illyria, i. [306].
- Brigantii, a people of the Vindelici, i. [307].
- Brigantium (Briançon), i. [268], [307].
- Briges, people of Thrace, i. [453], [510].
- Brilessus, mtn of Attica, ii. [90].
- Brindes. See Brundusium.
- Brindisi. See Brentesium.
- Briseïs, ii. [343], [384].
- Britain, i. [99], [100], [111], [116], [117], [141], [157], [172]-175, [181], [193], [263], [264], [281], [283], [288]-290, [295]-298.
- Britannic Islands, British Islands, i. [172], [173], [194], [196], 221.
- British Channel, i. [192].
- Britomartis, ii. [199], [200].
- Britons, i. [116], [177], [298], [299].
- Briula, iii. [26].
- Brixia, t. of the Insubri, i. [317].
- Brothers, Seven, monuments of the, iii. [278].
- Bructeri, a people of Germany, i. [444], [445], [447].
- Brundusians, i. [430].
- Bruttii, i. [315], [339], [374], [377]-383, [391], [431].
- Brutus, the Gallician, i. [228], [230], [233].
- ——, Decimus, vanquished at Philippi, i. [305], [515].
- Bryanium, t. of Macedonia, i. [501].
- Bryges, Brygi, Phryges, ii. [298].
- Brygi, people of Epirus, i. [500], [501].
- Bubastite nome, iii. [245].
- Bubastus, t. of Egypt, iii. [245].
- Bubōn, t. of Lycia (Ebedschek-Dirmil), ii. [410].
- Buca, t. of the Frentani, i. [359], [436].
- Bucephālia, city of India, iii. [91].
- Bucephalus, the horse of Alexander, iii. [91], [92].
- Buchetium, city of the Cassopæi, i. [497].
- Bucolopolis, t. of Judæa, iii. [175].
- Budŏrus, r. of Eubœa, ii. [153].
- ——, mtn of Salamis, ii. [153].
- Budrun. See Teos.
- Bujæmum, i. [444].
- Bulliones, people of Illyria, i. [500].
- Buprasian district, ii. [18].
- Buprasii, Buprasians, ii. [12], [13], [27].
- Buprasium, ii. [12], [14], [23], [28], [74].
- ——, t. of Elis, ii. [12], [13], [27], [32], [162].
- Būra, city of Achæa (Diakopton), i. [84], [92]; ii. [71], [73].
- Burdegala (Bordeaux), i. [283].
- Burum, Lake. See Bistonis.
- Busiris, king of the Egyptians, iii. [240].
- ——, city of Egypt, iii. [240].
- Busirite nome, iii. [240].
- Būthrōtum, t. of Epirus (Butrinto), i. [497].
- Butice-limnè, lake of Egypt, iii. [239].
- Būtrium, t. of the Umbri (Butrio), i. [318].
- Būtus, t. of Egypt, iii. [239].
- Byblos (Gebail), city of the Phœnicians, iii. [170].
- Bylliace, district of Illyria, i. [486].
- Byrchanis, island (Borcum), i. [445].
- Byrebistas, Bœrebistas, king of the Getæ, i. [457], [466], [467]; iii. [180].
- Byrsa, acropolis of Carthage, iii. [285], [286].
- Byzacii, people of Libya, i. [198].
- Byzantines, ii. [292], [332].
- ——, Horn of the, i. [491].
- Byzantium (Constantinople), i. [78], [81], [100], [109], [110], [114], [160], [172]-174, [188], [189], [202], [203], [491], [492], [505], [518]; ii. [2], [286], [318]; iii. [34], [62].
- ——, Strait of, i. [80], [110], [189]; ii. [314], [318].
- ——, temple of, i. [491].
- Byzēres, a nation of Pontus, ii. [297].
- Cabæum, prom. of the Ostimii (Cape St. Mahé), i. [101].
- Cabaleis, same as Solymi, ii. [409].
- Cabalis, c. and distr. of Phrygia and Lycia, ii. [408], [409].
- Caballa, t. of Armenia, ii. [271].
- Caballiō, t. of Gaul (Cavaillon), i. [268], [276].
- Cabeira, t. of Pontus, ii. [190], [306].
- Cabeirides, ii. [190].
- Caberus, mtn of Berecyntia, ii. [189].
- Cabes, Gulf of. See Syrtis, Lesser.
- Cabesus, ii. [367].
- Cabiorides, ii. [190].
- Cabiri, i. [516]; ii. [180], [189], [190].
- Cabul. See Cophes.
- Cabyllīnum, t. of Gaul (Châlons-sur-Saone), i. [286].
- Cadēna, t. of Cappadocia, ii. [281].
- Cadi, t. of Phrygia (Gadis), ii. [332].
- Cadiz. See Gades, Gadeira.
- Cadmē, same as Priene, iii. [7].
- Cadmeia, citadel of Thebes, ii. [108], [109].
- Cadmeian victory, i. [224].
- ——, territory, i. [493]; ii. [93].
- Cadmus, founder of Cadmeia, i. [493], [500]; ii. [93], [154].
- ——, Melesian, i. [281]; iii. [66].
- ——, r. of Phrygia, ii. [334].
- ——, mtn of Phrygia, ii. [334].
- Cadurci, a people of Gaul (Querci), i. [284].
- Cadusii, a people of Asia, ii. [240]-242, [245], [248], [249], [263], [264].
- Cæcias, name of a wind (N.E.), i. [45].
- Cæcilius Bassus, iii. [165].
- Cæcubum, distr. of Latium, i. [345], [347].
- Cælius, Mount, i. [348].
- Cænepolis, ii. [36].
- Cæni, people of Thrace, ii. [401].
- Cænys, prom. of Italy, i. [385], [400].
- Cæpio, Q. S., a Roman general, i. [280].
- ——, tower of, i. [211].
- Cæratus, same as Cnossus, ii. [190].
- Cærea, c. of Etruria, i. [328].
- Cæretana, hot-springs, i. [328].
- Cæretani, i. [327], [335].
- Cæsar, i. [213], [241], [242], [270], [271], [285], [290], [305]; ii. [44], [270], [274], [278], [297].
- ——, Augusta, c. of the Celtiberi (Saragossa), i. [227], [242], [244].
- ——, Augustus, i. [234], [265], [275], [286], [298], [304], [306], [308], [349]-351, [369], [388], [404], [408], [411], [439], [441], [444], [446], [448], [467], [483], [484]; ii. [294], [309], [334], [356]-358, [392], [402]; iii. [36], [53], [54], [58], [59], [74], [118], [159], [184], [209], [231], [233], [281], [296], [297].
- ——, Julius or divus, i. [265], [285], [288], [297], [298], [317], [350], [439], [457], [497]-499; ii. [65], [294], [308]; iii. [20], [24], [227], [284], [287].
- Cæsarea, c. of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Cæsarium, temple of Alexandria, iii. [230].
- Cæsēna, c. of Italy, i. [322].
- Cafsa. See Capsa.
- Caiata, gulf of (Gaëta), i. [347].
- ——, promontory of, i. [347].
- Caicus, r. of Mysia (Bakyr-Tschai), ii. [326], [327], [339], [376], [383], [387]-390, [395], [397], [401].
- ——, plain of, ii. [332], [388]-390, [401]; iii. [82].
- Caieta, nurse of Æneas, i. [347].
- Cainochorion, fortress of Pontus, ii. [306].
- Calabri, i. [422], [423].
- Calabria, i. [430].
- Calachene, distr. of Assyria, ii. [235], [272]; iii. [142].
- Calaguris, t. of Spain (Calahorra), i. [242].
- Calamis, i. [490].
- Calanus, iii. [74], [112], [113], [115], [116].
- Calasarna, t. of Lucania, i. [379].
- Calatia, c. of Campania (Le Galazze), i. [431].
- Calauria, island (Poros), i. [187]; ii. [49], [55].
- Calbis, r. of Caria (Doloman Ischai), iii. [28].
- Calchas the prophet, iii. [15], [50], [59], [60].
- ——, shrine of, i. [434]; ii. [324].
- Calche, the, ii. [271].
- Cale-Peuce, ii. [371].
- Calenian wine, i. [361].
- Calēs, c. of Campania (Calvi), i. [352], [370].
- Caleti, people of Gaul, i. [281], [289].
- Callaïci, people of Spain, i. [222]-251.
- Callanian plain, ii. [407].
- Callas, r. of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Callateria (Galazze), i. [370].
- Callatis, t. of Mœsia (Mangalia), i. [489], [490]; ii. [288].
- Calliarus, t. of Locris, ii. [127].
- Callias, ii. [393].
- Callicolōnē, ii. [362].
- Callidromus, part of Œta, ii. [129].
- Callimachus, i. [70]-72, [321], [459]; ii. [21], [29], [87], [141], [199], [206]; iii. [9], [35], [245], [292].
- Callinicus, iii. [162], [168]. See Seleucus.
- Callīnus, ii. [373], [405]; iii. [3], [22], [23], [50].
- Calliŏpe, ii. [189].
- Callipidæ, nation of Scythia, ii. [298].
- Callipolis, t. of Sicily, i. [412].
- ——, t. of the Thracian Chersonesus (Gallipoli), i. [518]; ii. [349].
- ——, t. of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Calliste. See Thēra.
- Callisthenes, ii. [39], [254], [288], [356], [383], [405]; iii. [5], [49], [66], [225], [245], [261], passim.
- Callydium, fortress of Mysia, ii. [330].
- Calpas, r. of Bithynia, ii. [288].
- Calpè, t. of Spain, i. [81], [210], [212].
- ——, rock of Spain (Gibraltar), i. [164], [234], [235], [253], [255].
- Calvi. See Cales.
- Calybe, t. of the Asti, i. [492].
- Calycadnus, r. of Cilicia (Kelikdni), ii. [405]; iii. [53]-55.
- Calydna, same as Tenedos, ii. [214], [372].
- Calydnæ, islands, ii. [212]-214, [372].
- Calydōn, c. of Ætolia, ii. [127], [155], [159], [160], [171], [172], [175], [179].
- Calymna, Calymnæ, isl. (Calimno), ii. [214].
- Calynda, c. of Caria, iii. [28].
- Calypso, island of, i. [459].
- Camarina, c. of Sicily (Torre di Camarana), i. [401], [411].
- Camasch. See Commagene.
- Cambysene, distr. of Armenia, ii. [232], [234], [269].
- Cambyses, ii. [190]; iii. [141], [224], [245], [261].
- Cameirus, t. of Rhodes (Camiro), iii. [31], [33].
- Camertes, t. of Umbria, i. [338].
- Camici, t. of Sicily, i. [413], [425].
- Camillus, son of Vulcan, ii. [189].
- Camisa, fortress of Pontus, ii. [310].
- Camisene, distr. of Cappadocia, ii. [293], [310].
- Campanella, Puntadella. See Athenæum and Sirenussæ.
- Campani, Campanians, i. [352], [357], [361], [366], [369], [371], [373], [377], [387], [404].
- Campania, i. [326], [344], [346], [360], [361], [369]-371, [373], [379], [429], [431], [432].
- Campodunum, t. of the Vindelici, i. [307].
- Campsiani, people of Germany, i. [445].
- Campus Martius, i. [350], [371].
- Camuni, people of the Rhæti, i. [306].
- Canæ, c. of Æolia, ii. [153], [388].
- ——, mtns (Adschane), ii. [339], [342], [376], [388], [390], [391].
- Canary Islands. See Blessed, Islands of the.
- Canan, Cape. See Cephalæ.
- Canastræum, prom. of Macedonia (Cape Pailuri), i. [510].
- Canastrum, prom. of Pallene (Cape Pailuri), i. [511], [512].
- Candace, queen of Ethiopia, iii. [268], [269].
- Candavia, mtns of Illyria, i. [495], [500].
- Candia. See Crete.
- Canēthus, hill of Eubœa, ii. [154].
- Canidius, ii. [231].
- Cannæ, t. of Apulia, i. [436].
- Canopic mouth of the Nile, i. [101]; iii. [237], [238]. See Nile.
- ——, gate of Alexandria, iii. [231], [237].
- ——, canal, iii. [231], [237], [239].
- Canōpus, constellation, i. [4], [180].
- ——, c. of Egypt (Aboukir), i. [130]; iii. [48], [222], [237], [238].
- Cantabria, i. [236], [247].
- Cantabrian mtns, i. [250].
- Cantabrians, i. [230], [233], [234], [239], [241], [243], [246]-248, [250], [439].
- ——, Conish, the, i. [243].
- Cantharius, prom. of Samos, iii. [10].
- Cantharōlĕthron, i. [511].
- Cantium. See Kent.
- Canusitæ, emporium of the, i. [433].
- Canusium, t. of Apulia (Canosa), i. [431], [433].
- Capedunum, t. of the Scordisci, i. [488].
- Caphareus, prom. of Eubœa, ii. [48].
- Caphyeis, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Capitol, the, i. [298], [342], [348], [351], [424], [490]; iii. [8].
- Capitūlum, t. of Latium, i. [353].
- Capnobatæ, i. [454], [455].
- Capo Boeo. See Lilybæum.
- Cappadocia, i. [113], [195], [262], [279]; ii. [216], [218], [246], [259]-261, [265], [273], [276]-286, [301], [307], [310], [314], [319]-322; iii. [35], [44], [54], [63]-65, [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].
- Caranītis, 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.
- Cardūchi, people of Asia, iii. [157]
Carēnitis, distr. of Armenia, ii. [269].
- Carēsēnē, distr. of the Troad, ii. [371].
- Carēsus, 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. [56], [68], [259], [298], [313], [329], [333], [334], [383], [407], [409]; iii. [1], [2], [6], [27]-44, [59].
- ——, coast, iii. [34].
- Carians, i. [96], [103], [493], [494]; ii. [50], [56], [88], [277], [327]-329, [383]; iii. [2], [35], [38]-43, [63].
- Cariatæ, ii. [254].
- Carmalas, r. of Cataonia, ii. [280]-283.
- Carmania (Kerman), i. [121]-126, [129], [131], [132], [135], [196], [201]; iii. [109], [120], [122], [124], [125], [127]-133, [146], [152], [186], [187].
- Carmanians, iii. [120].
- Carmēl, mtn of Judæa, iii. [175].
- Carmentis, mother of Evander, i. [343].
- Carmō, t. of Spain (Carmona), i. [213].
- Carmylessus, t. of Lycia, iii. [46].
- Carna, Carnana, c. of Arabia, iii. [190].
- Carneades, iii. [293].
- Carneates, mtn of Sicyonia, ii. [66].
- Carni, i. [307]-309, [321], [448], [482], [483].
- Carnus, t. of Syria (Carnoon), iii. [167].
- Carnutes (people of the Chartrain), i. [284], [289].
- Carpasia, t. of Cyprus, iii. [69].
- Carpasian islands, iii. [69].
- Carpathian Sea, i. [187]; ii. [212]; iii. [68].
- Carpathus, ii. [212], [213].
- Carpetani, i. [209], [212], [228], [229], [243].
- Carpetania, distr. of Spain, i. [214].
- Carrhæ, c. of Mesopotamia, iii. [157].
- Carseoli, t. of Latium (Carsoli), i. [353].
- Carsūli, t. of Umbria, i. [337].
- Carta, t. of Hyrcania, ii. [242].
- Cartalia, t. of Spain, i. [239].
- Carteïa, c. of Spain, i. [210], [213], [218], [226].
- Cartera, Comè, vill. of Thrace, i. [515].
- Cartero. See Heracleium.
- Carthæ, ii. [210].
- Carthage, in Africa, i. [101], [140], [180], [184], [197], [198], [201], [403], [411], [439]; ii. [331]; iii. [51], [282], [284]-291.
- Carthagena, in Spain, i. [222], [234], [238], [239], [245], [251], [262], [334]; iii. [279].
- Carthaginian Bay, iii. [285], [287].
- ——, wars, iii. [284].
- Carthaginians, i. [104], [226], [238], [334], [377], [403], [404], [408], [424], [438], [439]; ii. [71], [73]; iii. [240], [275], [285].
- Carura, t. of Phrygia, ii. [334], [336], [409]; iii. [43].
- Caryanda, t. and isl. of Caria, ii. [318], [340]; iii. [37].
- Caryandians, iii. [37].
- Carystian marble, ii. [140], [153].
- Carystus (Castel Rosso), t. of Eubœa, ii. [153].
- ——, in Laconia, ii. [153].
- Casiana, fortress of Syria, iii. [165].
- Casii, ii. [213], [214].
- Casilīnum, t. of Campania (Nova Capua), i. [351]-353, [370], [431].
- Casīnum, t. of Latium, i. [352].
- Casium, mtn of Egypt (El Kas), i. [62], [79], [87], [91]; iii. [149], [233].
- ——, mtn of Syria (Ras el Kasaroun), iii. [162], [164], [174]-177.
- Caslona. See Castulōn.
- Caspian Sea, i. [54], [102], [109], [115], [122], [123], [132], [135]-138, [183], [194], [451], [471]; ii. [216]-218, [226], [227], [230], [232], [235], [239], [240]-246, [249], [255], [256], [260], [267], [270], [272].
- Caspian Gates (Firouz-Koh), i. [94], [100], [121], [124], [125], [127], [130]-132, [136]-139, [202]; ii. [218], [237], [242], [249], [250], [259]-265; iii. [120], [124], [125], [130], [153].
- ——, tribes, ii. [234].
- Caspiana, distr. of Albania, ii. [234], [269].
- Caspii, ii. [226], [248], [253], [258].
- Caspius, mtn of the Caucasus, i. [137]-139; ii. [226].
- Cassander, king of Macedonia, i. [509]-511; ii. [88], [89].
- Cassandra, i. [398], [511]; ii. [367].
- Cassandria, i. [511].
- Cassiŏpē, port of Epirus (Cassiopo), i. [497].
- Cassiopeia, constellation, i. [202].
- Cassiterides (Scilly Islands), i. [181], [194], [221], [262].
- Cassius, i. [515]; iii. [164].
- Cassōpæi, people of Epirus, i. [493], [496]-498.
- Castabala, t. of Cilicia, ii. [278], [281].
- Castalian fountain, ii. [116].
- Castel Franco. See Phœnix.
- Castel Rosso. See Carystus.
- Castellum, port of Firmum Picenum (Porto di Fermo), i. [357].
- Castezzio. See Clastidium.
- Casthanæa, t. of Magnesia, ii. [148].
- Castor, father of Deiotarus, ii. [314].
- ——, son of Saocondarus, ii. [321].
- Castor and Pollux. See Dioscuri.
- Castrum, Castrum Novum, t. of Picenum (Giulia Nova), i. [357], [358].
- Castulōn, Castlōn (Caslona), t. of Spain, i. [214], [222], [228], [241], [250].
- Casus, ii. [212]-214.
- Casystes, iii. [17].
- Catabathmus, mtn and t. of Egypt, Akabet-el-Kebira, iii. [226], [235], [275], [294].
- Catacecaumene, distr. of Mysia, or Lydia, ii. [332], [335], [336], [403], [404], [406]; iii. [8], [43].
- Catacecaumene, wine of, ii. [406]; iii. [8].
- Catacolo, Cape. See Ichthys.
- Catana, c. of Sicily (Catania), i. [356], [367], [402], [403]-405, [411], [415].
- Catanæa, i. [405], [411].
- Catanæi, Catanæans, i. [405], [406], [412].
- Cataones, Cataonians, people inhabiting the Taurus, ii. [269], [276], [277]; iii. [64].
- Cataonia, part of Cappadocia, i. [82], [202]; ii. [259], [276]-279, [280]; iii. [59], [65].
- Cataractes, r. of Pamphylia, iii. [49].
- Cataracts, of Teverone, i. [353].
- ——, of the Euphrates, iii. [147].
- ——, of the Nile, iii. [217], [265].
- Catennenses, mtn of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- Cathæa (? Cathay), distr. of India, iii. [92].
- Cathæi, iii. [93].
- Cathylci, people of Germany. See Caulci, i. [447].
- Cato, Marcus, ii. [250]; iii. [58], [72], [291].
- Catocas. See Menippus.
- Catopterius, near Parnassus, ii. [123].
- Catoriges, an Alpine nation, i. [303].
- Cattabaneis, people of Arabia, iii. [190].
- Cattabania, iii. [191].
- Caucasian mtns, i. [106], [115]-117, [130], [131], [162], [177], [195], [273]; ii. [219], [220], [230]-232, [235], [258], [269]; iii. [79].
- ——, tribes, ii. [227].
- Caucasus, ii. [224]-226, [229]-235, [238], [239], [245], [267]; iii. [77], [78], [80], [107], [125].
- Cauci, a people of Germany, i. [445].
- Caucon, r. i. [14], [15]; ii. [74].
- ——, monument of a, ii. [18].
- Caucōnes, in Elis, i. [493], [494]; ii. [8], [14], [15], [18], [19], [28], [31], [74], [286]-288, [290], [327], [383], [394].
- Cauconia, ancient name of Elis, ii. [18].
- Cauconiatæ, Cauconītæ, in Paphlagonia, ii. [18], [286]-288; iii. [63], [65].
- Cauconis, Cauconitis, ii. [14], [74].
- Caudium, t. of the Samnites (S. Maria di Goti, Paolisi), i. [370], [431].
- Caulci, people of Germany, i. [445].
- Caulōnia, t. of the Bruttii, i. [392]. See Aulonia.
- Caunians, iii. [28].
- Caunus, t. of Caria (Dalian), iii. [28].
- Cavaillon. See Caballio.
- Cavaliere. See Zephyrium.
- Cavari, people of Gaul, i. [276]-278.
- Cavo, Monte. See Albanus.
- Caÿster, r. of Ionia, ii. [145], [396], [397], [402]-407; iii. [10], [14], [26].
- ——, plain of, ii. [397]; iii. [82].
- ——, Larisæans in the, ii. [397].
- Caÿstrius, iii. [26].
- Ceans, ii. [210].
- Cĕbrēn, Cebrēnē, t. of the Troad, ii. [373], [375], [376].
- Cĕbrēni, in the Troad, ii. [361], [375].
- ——, in Thrace, ii. [351].
- Cĕbrēnia, a part of the Troad, ii. [360], [362].
- Cĕbriŏnes, ii. [360].
- Cecrŏpia, citadel of Athens, ii. [88].
- Cĕcrops, i. [493]; ii. [87], [88], [101].
- Ceii, inhabitants of Ceus, ii. [253].
- Cĕladōn, r. of Elis, ii. [15], [22].
- Celænæ, hill of the Troad, ii. [333], [390].
- ——, t. of Phrygia, ii. [333], [335], [407].
- Celæno, one of the Danaids, ii. [335].
- Celænus, son of Neptune, ii. [335].
- Celenderis, t. of Cilicia (Kilandria), iii. [52], [177].
- Cĕlia, t. of Apulia (Ceglie), i. [431].
- Celmis, one of the Dactyls, ii. [191].
- Cēlōssa, mtn of Sicyonia, ii. [66].
- Celsa, t. of Spain (Xelsa), i. [241], [242].
- Celtica. See Keltica.
- Cemmenus, mtn (the Cevennes), i. [193], [264]-267, [272], [276], [277], [279], [282], [283], [285], [310].
- Cēnæum, prom. of Eubœa (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].
- Ceōs, island (Zia), ii. [156], [208], [210].
- Ceperano. See Fregellæ.
- Cephalæ, prom. (Cape Canan), iii. [289], [290], [291].
- Cephallēnes, Cephallenians, ii. [83], [161], [162], [166], [167], [173].
- Cephallenia (Cephalonia), i. [187]; ii. [5], [9], [15], [25], [161]-169; iii. [8].
- Cephalœdium, t. of Sicily (Cefalu), i. [401], [411].
- Cephalōn, ii. [350].
- Cephalus, son of Deïonius, ii. [162], [166], [170], [173].
- Cēphēnes, i. [67].
- Cephisia, t. of Attica, ii. [88].
- Cēphissis, lake of Bœotia, ii. [102], [107].
- Cēphissus, r. of Phocis and Bœotia (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].
- Cēpi, t. of the Cimmerian Bosporus, ii. [223].
- Ceramietæ, iii. [40].
- Ceramus, t. of Caria, iii. [34].
- Cerasus, t. of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Cerata, mtns of Attica, ii. [84].
- Ceraunia, part of the Caucasus, ii. [232], [235].
- Ceraunian mtns, on the coast of Albania, i. [31], [159], [429], [432], [435], [486], [487], [489], [497], [500]; ii. [78], [79].
- Cerberus, ii. [40].
- Cerbesii, people of Phrygia, ii. [337].
- Cercaphus, father of Ormenus, ii. [142]; iii. [32].
- Cercesura, t. of Egypt, iii. [247].
- Cercetæ, people of Asia, ii. [219], [225].
- Cerceteus, mtn of Icaria, ii. [212].
- Cercinna, isl. and town (Karkenah), i. [185]; iii. [285], [288].
- Cercinnītis, island, iii. [288].
- Cercītæ, people of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Cercyra. See Corcyra.
- Cereate, t. of Latium (Cerretano), i. [353].
- Ceres. See Demeter, i. [95], [295], [516]; ii. [66], [118], [130], [138], [139], [183].
- ——, Eleusinian, temple of the, ii. [84]; iii. [2].
- ——, temples of, i. [411]; ii. [17], [138], [139].
- ——, grove of, ii. [17].
- Cēreus, r. of Eubœa, ii. [137].
- Cerigo, isl. See Cythera.
- Cerretano. See Cereate.
- Cērilli, t. of the Bruttii (Cirella), i. [380].
- Cērinthus, t. of Eubœa, ii. [152], [153].
- Cerne, island. See Kerne.
- Cersobleptes, king of the Odrysæ, i. [516].
- Ceryneia, t. of Achæa, ii. [73].
- Cestrus, r. of Pamphylia (Ak-su), ii. [325]; iii. [49].
- Cētæi, ii. [389], [395]; iii. [63], [65].
- Cēteium, r. of Mysia, ii. [389].
- Cevennes, the. See Cemmenus.
- Ceylon. See Taprobane.
- Chaa, c. of Triphylia, ii. [22].
- Chaalla, c. of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Chaarene, distr. of Ariana, iii. [126].
- Chabaca, c. of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Chabrias, iii. [241].
- ——, rampart of, vill. in the Delta of Egypt, iii. [177].
- Chabum, c. of the Tauric Chersonesus, i. [479].
- Chæanœtæ, Chamæeunæ, Chamæcœtæ, people of the Caucasus, ii. [239].
- Chærēmōn, iii. [246].
- Chærōneia, c. of Bœotia (Kapurna), ii. [101], [110], [111], [123].
- Chalcēdōn, c. of Bithynia, i. [491]; ii. [286], [289], [314], [315], [318], [380].
- ——, temple at, i. [491]; ii. [289], [315].
- Chalcedonian shore, i. [491].
- Chalcēdonians, i. [491], [492].
- Chalcētŏres, Chalcētōr, c. of Caria, iii. [6], [37].
- Chalcia, Chalcis, mtn of Ætolia (Varassova), ii. [160], [171], [172].
- ——, one of the Sporades (Carchi), ii. [212], [213].
- Chalcideis, in Eubœa, iii. [17].
- Chalcidenses, Chalcidians, in Eubœa, i. [361], [365], [369], [385], [404], [506]; ii. [154], [157], [158].
- ——, in Ionia, iii. [17].
- ——, in Thrace, i. [506].
- Chalcidic cities, i. [513].
- Chalcidica, distr. of Syria, iii. [166].
- Chalcis, iii. [33].
- ——, c. of Eubœa, i. [65], [86], [90]; ii. [96], [151]-156, [160], [162], [178], [188].
- ——, or Hypochalcis, c. of Ætolia, ii. [127], [155], [160], [172].
- ——, c. of Triphylia, ii. [16], [25], [26].
- ——, c. of Syria (Balbek and Kalkos), iii. [166], [170].
- ——, r. of Triphylia, ii. [16].
- ——, or Chalcia, mtn of Ætolia (Varassova), ii. [160], [171], [172].
- Chaldæans, i. [35]; iii. [185].
- Chaldæi, people of Pontus, ii. [296], [297], [300], [304], [305].
- Chalestra, c. of Macedonia, i. [508], [509], [510].
- Châlons-sur-Saone. See Cabyllinum.
- Chalybē, c. of Pontus, ii. [297].
- Chalybes, people of Pontus, ii. [269], [297], [298], [300]; iii. [63], [64].
- Chalybonian wine, iii. [140].
- Chalonītis, distr. of Assyria, ii. [271]; iii. [142].
- Chamæcœtæ, ii. [239].
- Chamanēnē, prefecture of Cappadocia, ii. [278], [284], [285].
- Chanes, r. of Albania, ii. [230].
- Chaones, nation of Epirus, i. [496], [497].
- Charadra, c. of Messenia, ii. [36].
- Charadrūs, fortress of Cilicia (Charadran), iii. [52].
- Charax, t. of Corsica, i. [333].
- Charax, place near the Greater Syrtis, iii. [290].
- ——, Chabriou. See Chabrias.
- ——, Patrŏclou. See Patrŏclus.
- Charaxus, iii. [250].
- Chares, of Lindus, iii. [29].
- ——, r. of Colchis, ii. [229].
- Charilaus, king of Sparta, ii. [204].
- Charimortus, altar of, on the coast of Egypt, iii. [201].
- Charmides, father of Phidias, ii. [29].
- Charmŏlĕo, i. [247].
- Charmŏthas, c. and port of Arabia, iii. [205].
- Charon, of Lampsacus, ii. [340], [350].
- Charondas, ii. [284].
- Charonia, ii. [385]. See Plutonium.
- Charonitis, ii. [271].
- Charonium, sacred cave, iii. [6], [25].
- Charybdis, in the frith of Sicily (Garafalo), i. [31], [32], [35], [37], [39], [69], [404], [416].
- Chatramōtītæ, people of Arabia Felix, iii. [190].
- Chatramōtītis, iii. [191].
- Chatti, people of Germany, i. [445]-447.
- Chattuarii, people of Germany, 445-447.
- Chaubi, i. [445].
- Chaulotæi, people of Arabia, iii. [189].
- Chazēnē, distr. of Assyria, iii. [142].
- Cheimĕrium, 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].
- Chĕlōnatas, prom. of Elis (Cape Tornese), ii. [5], [9], [15], [22], [167]; iii. [291].
- Chĕlōnophagi, 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.
- Cherūsci, people of Germany, i. [445]-447.
- Chian pottery, i. [487].
- Chiana, i. [349].
- Chians, ii. [396]; iii. [19].
- Chieti. See Teatea.
- Chiliocōmon, 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], [213], [349], [368], [394]; iii. [2], [3], [8], [19].
- ——, wine of, iii. [36].
- Chiusi. See Clusium.
- Chlomos. See Cnemis.
- Chlōris, mother of Nestor, ii. [20].
- Choaspes, r. of India (Attock), iii. [89].
- ——, r. of Persia (Ab-Zal), i. [75]; iii. [131], [132].
- Chœnicides, ii. [292].
- Chœrilus, poet, i. [465]; iii. [55].
- Chōne, c. of Lucania, i. [378], [380].
- Chōnes, inhabitants of Lucania, i. [377], [378], [380].
- Chōnia, iii. [33].
- Chorasmii, people of the Sacæ or Massagetæ, ii. [248].
- Chordiraza, c. of the Mygdones in Mesopotamia (Racca), iii. [157].
- Chorene, ii. [250].
- Chorzēne, distr. of Armenia (Kars), ii. [269].
- Chrysa, c. of the Troad, ii. [373], [374], [384]-386.
- ——, Cilician, ii. [385].
- Chrysaoreōn, Chrysaoric body, in Caria, iii. [39], [40].
- Chryseïs, ii. [343], [384], [385].
- Chryses, ii. [385].
- Chrysippus, Stoic, i. [463]; ii. [382]; iii. [55].
- Chryso. See Crisa.
- Chrysopolis, vill. in Bithynia, ii. [315].
- Chrysorrhoas, r. of Syria, iii. [169].
- Chun. See Mallus.
- Chytrium, place near Clazomene, iii. [20].
- Cibotus, port of Alexandria, iii. [230].
- Cibyra, Great, city of Phrygia (Chorsum), ii. [409], [410]; iii. [27], [45].
- Cibyratæ, ii. [409], [410]; iii. [50].
- ——, the Little, in Pamphylia, iii. [50].
- Cibyrātis, Cibyratica, ii. [408], [410]; iii. [27].
- Cicero, ii. [166]; iii. [40], [234].
- Cichyrus, i. [497]; ii. [10].
- Cicŏnes, people of Thrace, i. [508], [515], [519].
- Cicynēthus, isl. (Trikeri), ii. [140].
- Cicysium, ii. [32].
- Cidēnas, iii. [146].
- Cierus, t. of Thessaly, ii. [138].
- Cilbianum, plain, in Lydia, ii. [407].
- Cilicia, i. [75], [76], [82], [96], [105], [107], [109], [110], [130], [189], [190]; ii. [74], [115], [244], [259], [276], [278]-281, [285], [404]; iii. [28], [44], [50]-64, [73], [160], [162], [177], [216].
- Cilicia, Tracheia, ii. [276]-278, [281], [285], [322]; iii. [44], [45], [50], [54], [68].
- ——, Lyrnessian, ii. [345].
- ——, Pedias, iii. [50].
- ——, sea of, i. [129]; ii. [218], [281].
- Cilician Gates, ii. [281], [283]; iii. [53], [61].
- Cilicians, i. [196]; ii. [197], [216], [345], [322], [327], [329]; iii. [1], [50]-64.
- ——, in the Troad, ii. [375], [383], [385], [389], [394], [395]; iii. [49], [63].
- Cilla, t. of the Troad, ii. [384], [385].
- Cillæum, mtn of the Troad, ii. [384].
- ——, mtn of Lesbos, ii. [384].
- Cillæan Apollo, ii. [384], [385].
- Cillanian plain, in Phrygia, ii. [407].
- Cillus, r. near Cilla, ii. [385].
- ——, charioteer of Pelops, ii. [385].
- Cimarus, prom. of Crete, ii. [193], [195].
- Cimbri, nation of Germany, i. [154], [288], [292], [319], [445], [448]-451.
- Cimiata, fortress of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Cimiatēnē, distr. of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Ciminius, lake, in Etruria (Lago di Vico or di Ronciglione), i. [336].
- Cimmerian Bosporus. See Bosporus.
- ——, village, ii. [222].
- Cimmerians, Cimmerii, Kimmerii, i. [8], [31], [96], [223], [224], [363], [364], [476]; ii. [221], [246], [301], [329], [405].
- ——, Cimbri Cimmerii, i. [450].
- Cimmericum, city of the Cimmerian Bosporus, ii. [221].
- Cimmeris, i. [459].
- Cimmerium, hill in the Tauric Chersonesus, i. [476].
- Cimōlus, isl. Argentière, ii. [207], [208].
- Cindya, vill. of Caria, iii. [37].
- Cindyas Artemis, iii. [37].
- Cineas, historian, i. [503].
- Cingulum, Mount, i. [337].
- Cinifo, r. See Cinyps.
- Cinnamon country, i. [99], [111], [115], [144], [171], [179]-181, [199], [200].
- Cinōlis, t. of Paphlagonia (Kinoli), ii. [291].
- Cinōlis, Anti, ii. [291].
- Cinyras, tyrant of Byblus, i. [63]; iii. [170].
- Circæum, prom. of Latium (Monte Circello), i. [35], [344], [346].
- Circe, i. [31], [69], [70], [73], [332], [346]; ii. [85].
- Circello, Monte. See Circæum.
- Cirella. See Cerilli.
- Cirphis, t. of Phocis, ii. [114].
- ——, mtn of Phocis, ii. [116].
- Cirra, t. of Phocis, ii. [114], [116].
- Cirrha, ii. [77].
- Cirta, c. of Numidia (Constantine), iii. [280], [285].
- Cisamus, t. of Crete (Kisamos), ii. [200].
- Cispadana, i. [316], [321], [322], [323].
- Cisseus, i. [509], [510].
- Cissia, mother of Memnon, iii. [130].
- Cissii, same as Susii, iii. [130].
- Cissus, father of Althæmenes, ii. [77], [203].
- Cissus, t. of Macedonia, i. [509], [510].
- Cisthēnē, t. of Mysia, ii. [376].
- ——, isl. and t. near Lycia, iii. [47].
- Cithærōn, i. [40]; ii. [62], [82], [97], [99], [103], [107], [108].
- Citium, c. of Cyprus, i. [24]; ii. [382]; iii. [69].
- Citrum, t. of Macedonia, i. [509].
- Cius, friend of Hercules, ii. [315].
- ——, c. of Bithynia, ii. [314].
- Civita Lavinia. See Lanuvium.
- Cizari, citadel of Phazemonitis, ii. [311].
- Clanis, r. in the Norican Alps, i. [308].
- ——, r. of Latium, i. [347].
- Clarus, c. of Ionia, iii. [15], [50].
- Clastidium, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Castezzio), i. [323].
- Claterna (Quaderna), i. [322].
- Clautinatii, people of the Vindelici, i. [307].
- Clazomenæ, c. of Ionia (Kelisman), i. [91]; iii. [3], [20].
- Clazomenians, i. [517]; ii. [221]; iii. [17].
- Cleanactidæ, tyrants of Mitylene, ii. [391].
- Cleandria, t. of the Troad, ii. [371].
- Cleandridas, leader of the Thurii, i. [398].
- Cleanthes, Stoic, ii. [382].
- ——, painter, ii. [16].
- Cleides, islands, iii. [68]-70.
- Cleitor, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Cleobūlus, iii. [33].
- Cleomachus, iii. [23].
- Cleombrotus, founder of Heræa, ii. [8].
- Cleōn, ii. [330].
- Cleōnæ, t. on Mt Athos, i. [512], [513].
- ——, city of Argolis, ii. [59], [60], [66].
- Cleōnæi, ii. [60].
- Cleonymus, i. [427]; ii. [8].
- Cleopatra, daughter of Auletes, i. [440], [499]; iii. [52]-56, [71], [72], [231]-234, [281].
- ——, wife of Euergetes II., i. [149], [150].
- ——, Selene, iii. [161].
- Cleopatris, t. of Egypt, iii. [210], [243], [244].
- Cleophanes, rhetorician, ii. [318].
- Cleuas, leader of the Æolians, ii. [340].
- Climax, mtn of Lycia, iii. [48].
- ——, mtn of Cœle-Syria, iii. [170].
- Clitarchus, i. [332], [449]; ii. [217], [237]; iii. [117].
- Clusium (Chiusi), city of Etruria, i. [327], [336], [349].
- Clymĕnē, i. [52].
- Clypea, city of the Carthaginians. See Aspis.
- Clytemnestra, i. [25].
- Cnemīdes, t. of the Locrians, ii. [126].
- Cnemis, mtn in Locris (Chlomos), ii. [114], [125].
- Cnidian wine, iii. [8].
- ——, territory, ii. [213].
- Cnidii, Cnidians, i. [417], [484]; iii. [30].
- Cnidus, city of Caria (Crio), i. [180], [187]; iii. [8], [31], [34], [227], [247].
- Cnōpia, Thebaïc, vill. of Bœotia, ii. [96].
- Cnōpus, son of Codrus, iii. [2].
- Cnossus, city of Crete (Makro Teichos), i. [430]; ii. [195]-197, [200], [202].
- Cnuphis, god of the Egyptians, iii. [263].
- Coa, same as Cos.
- Coans, iii. [31], [36].
- Cōbialus, vill. of Paphlagonia, ii. [291].
- Cōbus, of Trerus, i. [96].
- Cōcalus, i. [413], [425].
- Coccēius, i. [364].
- Coccēs. See Ptolemy.
- Cŏdridæ, ii. [68].
- Cŏdrus, i. [493]; ii. [68], [82]; iii. [2], [3], [30].
- Cœle-Syria, i. [201].
- ——, -Elis, ii. [7], [8].
- Cœlius, Roman historian, i. [343].
- Cœus, ii. [208].
- Cōgæōnus, mtn and r. of the Getæ, i. [457].
- Colapis, r. (Kulp), i. [309], [483].
- Colchis (Mingrelia), i. [8], [22], [31], [72], [76], [82], [89], [95], [96], [106], [107], [109], [137], [142], [195], [440], [476]; ii. [216], [217], [226], [227], [230], [231], [238], [269], [273], [276], [286], [294], [296], [304], [305], [315].
- Colchians, i. [73], [321]; ii. [188], [225], [229], [235], [238].
- Colchic Sea (Euxine), ii. [217].
- Colias, ii. [89].
- Collatia, i. [341].
- Colline (or Quirinal) Gate, at Rome, i. [339], [348], [412].
- Colobi, iii. [196], [198].
- Coloë, lake of Lydia, ii. [403], [405].
- Colōnæ, t. near Lampsacus, ii. [350].
- ——, in the Troad, ii. [350], [373], [384].
- Colonna, Cape. See Sunium.
- Colophōn, city of Ionia, iii. [2]-4, [15], [16].
- Colophonii, iii. [16].
- Colossæ, t. of Phrygia (Konos), ii. [332].
- Colosseni, ii. [334].
- Cŏlōtes, sculptor, ii. [9].
- Columna Rheginorum, i. [384], [400], [404].
- Colus, i. [480].
- Colyttus, vill. of Attica, i. [102], [103].
- Cŏmana, 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].
- Comisēnē, 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].
- Cŏnōn, altars of, in the Troglodytic, iii. [196].
- Cōnōpa, city of Ætolia. See Arsinoe.
- Constantine. See Cirta.
- Constantinople, Strait of, i. [32], [86].
- Convĕnæ, people of Gaul (the canton of Comminges), i. [284].
- Cōpæ, t. of Bœotia, ii. [100], [106], [107].
- Cōpaïs, lake, i. [92]; ii. [100]-102, [107]-109, [113], [124].
- Cophēs, r. of India (river of Cabul), iii. [90].
- Cophus-Limen (Deaf-Harbour), port of Pallene, i. [511].
- Cŏpiæ, see Thurii, i. [397].
- Cŏpratas, r. of Susiana (Ab-Zal), iii. [132].
- Coptus, city of Egypt (Koft), iii. [211], [213], [260], [261].
- Cŏra, t. of Latium (Core), i. [352].
- Coracēsium, t. of Cilicia, iii. [50], [52], [53].
- Coracium, mtn of Ionia, iii. [16].
- Coracius, Country of, in Ethiopia, iii. [196].
- Cŏrălis, lake, in Lycaonia, ii. [322].
- Cŏralius, r. of Bœotia, ii. [108].
- Coralli, people of Thrace, i. [489].
- Corassiæ, or Corsiæ, islands, the Furni, ii. [212]; iii. [7].
- Coraus, iii. [196].
- Cŏrax, mtn of Ætolia (M. Coraca), i. [505]; ii. [115], [160].
- Coraxi, i. [217].
- Corbiane, province of the Elymæi, iii. [154].
- Corbilōn, t. of Gaul, i. [283].
- Corcan. See Hyrcania.
- Corcoras, r., i. [482].
- Corcyra, Cercyra (Pantalaria ? Corfu), i. [71], [159], [161], [187], [407], [459], [497], [500], [505]; ii. [158].
- ——, Black (Curzola), i. [186], [484].
- Corcyræan Sea, i. [505].
- Corcyræans, Corcyræi, Cercyræi, i. [485], [486], [504].
- Corduba, c. of Bætica (Cordova), i. [212]-214, [241].
- Corean Games, i. [149].
- Coressia, ii. [210].
- Coressus, mtn near Ephesus, iii. [11].
- Corfinium (Pentima near Popoli), i. [353], [358], [359]; iii. [3].
- Corfu. See Corcyra.
- Corinth, i. [326]; ii. [5], [21], [38], [53], [58]-61, [63]-66, [77], [129], [208], [209], [309], [347]; iii. [287].
- ——, isthmus of, i. [85], [256], [406], [497]; ii. [49], [79], [80].
- ——, Gulf of (Gulf of Lepanto), i. [85], [186], [187], [496]; ii. [2], [4]-6, [25], [63], [79], [105], [158], [159], [192].
- Corinthian territory, ii. [62]-64, [66].
- Corinthians, i. [486], [511]; ii. [49], [63], [64], [78], [82], [111].
- Coriscus, ii. [378].
- Cornelius Gallus, prefect of Egypt, iii. [267].
- Corœbus, ii. [30].
- Corocondamē, t. of the Cimmerian Bosporus (Taman), ii. [222], [225].
- Corocondamitis, lake, ii. [222].
- Corōne, city of Messenia, ii. [37].
- Corōneia, city of Bœotia, ii. [101], [107], [108], [111], [136].
- ——, city of Thessaly, ii. [136].
- ——, Messenian, ii. [108], [136].
- Corōnii, Coronenses, ii. [108].
- Coropassus, t. of Lycaonia, ii. [322]; iii. [43].
- Corpīli, people of Thrace, i. [516].
- Corpilice, in the Hellespont, i. [519].
- Corsica. See Cyrnus.
- Corsiæ, the Furni Islands, ii. [212]; iii. [7].
- Corsūra, island (Pantalaria), iii. [287].
- Corus, r. of Iberia, same as Cyrus, ii. [230].
- Corybantes, i. [516]; ii. [180], [184], [188], [191].
- Corybantium, ii. [190].
- Cŏrybissa, near Scepsis, ii. [190].
- Corybus, ii. [188].
- Cōrycæans, pirates of Ionia, iii. [18].
- Cōrycian cave, ii. [405]; iii. [54].
- Corycium, ii. [115].
- Cōrycus, mtn and prom. of Ionia, iii. [17], [18].
- ——, prom. of Crete (Grabusa), ii. [41]; iii. [294].
- ——, prom. of Cilicia, iii. [54], [70].
- ——, coast of Lycia, iii. [48].
- ——, city of Lycia, iii. [49], [55].
- Corydalleis, ii. [85].
- Corydallus, mtn of Attica (San Giorgio), ii. [85], [90].
- Coryphantis, t. of the Mitylenæans, ii. [376].
- Coryphasium, mtn and prom. of Messenia (Mount St. Nicolas), ii. [11], [21], [22], [26], [28], [35].
- ——, t. of Messenia, ii. [211].
- Cos, island (Stanko), i. [187], [519]; ii. [212]-214; iii. [8], [30], [36], [74], [94].
- ——, city, ii. [56], [328]; iii. [74], [94].
- Cŏssa, r. of Latium, i. [352].
- Coscinia, t. of Caria (Arpas-Kalessi), iii. [26].
- Coscinii, ii. [347].
- Cosentia (Cosenza), i. [382].
- Cossa, Cossæ, city of Etruria, i. [330], [334], [335].
- Cossæa, distr. of Asia, iii. [153].
- Cossæan mtns, iii. [150].
- Cossæi, ii. [261], [264]; iii. [148], [153].
- Cossūra, island and town (Pantalaria), i. [185], [421]; iii. [288].
- Cōteis, prom. of Mauritania (Cape Espartel), iii. [276], [279].
- Cōthōn, island and port of the Carthaginians, iii. [285], [286].
- Cŏthus, i. [493]; ii. [152], [154].
- Cŏtiaeium, t. of Phrygia (Kiutaha), ii. [332].
- Cotinæ, t. of Bætica, i. [214].
- Cottius, country of, in the Alps, i. [268], [303], [323].
- Cŏtuantii, i. [307].
- Cotyliæ, waters at, i. [338].
- Cŏtylus, summit of Mt. Ida, ii. [369].
- Cŏtys, prince of the Sapæi, ii. [305].
- ——, king of the Odrysæ, i. [516].
- ——, goddess of the Edoni, ii. [187], [189].
- Cotytia, rites of, ii. [186].
- Cragus, c. of Lycia, iii. [46].
- ——, mtn and prom. of Lycia, iii. [46].
- ——, rocks of Cilicia, iii. [52].
- Crambūsa, 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].
- Crannōn, 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].
- Crāthis, r. of Achæa, ii. [72].
- ——, r. of Italy (Crati), i. [396]; ii. [72], [157].
- Cratippus, iii. [25].
- Crĕmaste, t. of Thessaly, ii. [138].
- Cremna, t. of Pisidia, ii. [323].
- Crĕmōna, 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].
- Creōphylus, iii. [9], [10].
- Creopōlus, 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. [425], [428], [430]; ii. [58], [83], [287], [328]; iii. [4].
- Crēte (Candia), i. [40], [72], [78], [89], [160], [186], [187], [328], [400]; ii. [21], [41], [58], [175], [180]-206, [212], [213], [328], [373], [374]; iii. [4], [7], [10], [28], [30]-32, [49], [292], [294], [297].
- Creūsa, Creusia, t. of Bœotia, ii. [6], [92], [99], [104], [105].
- Crimissa, fortress of Lucania, i. [378].
- Crinacus, i. [493].
- Crinagoras, ii. [392].
- Crisa, city of Phocis (Krisso), i. [399]; ii. [79], [114], [116].
- Crisæans, ii. [116], [117], [120].
- Crissæan Sea, ii. [99].
- ——, Gulf, i. [388], [496], [506]; ii. [4], [6], [62], [79], [92], [99], [104]-106, [114]-116.
- Crissæan plain, ii. [116], [128].
- Critasirus, king of the Boii, i. [466], [482].
- Crithōte, prom. of Acarnania (Dragomestre), ii. [171].
- ——, t. of the Thracian Chersonesus, i. [518]; ii. [171].
- Criumetopon, prom. of Crete (Cape Krio), i. [160]; ii. [193]-195; iii. [292].
- ——, prom. of the Tauric Chersonesus (Karadje-Burun), i. [188], [475], [476]; ii. [225], [291].
- Crobyzi, a Thracian race, i. [489].
- Crocian plain, in Thessaly, ii. [135], [138].
- Crocodeilopŏlis, t. of Egypt iii. [256], [263].
- ——, t. of Judæa, iii. [175].
- Crocyleia, ii. [58], [161], [163].
- Crœsus, ii. [118], [119], [277], [316], [354], [368], [403], [405]; iii. [11], [66], [141].
- Crommyōn, t. of Megaris, ii. [63], [78], [80].
- Crommyonia, ii. [63], [81].
- Crommyonian sow, ii. [63].
- Crommyum Acra, prom. of Cyprus (Kormakiti), iii. [52], [68], [70].
- Crōmna, t. of Paphlagonia, ii. [288], [291].
- Crŏnium, temple of Saturn, i. [254]
Crŏtōn, ii. [73].
- Crotona, i. [378], [388], [392]-395, [407].
- Crotoniatæ, i. [391], [392], [395], [396], [407].
- Crotoniātis, i. [378], [392], [411].
- Crows, the Port of Two, i. [295].
- Crucis, distr. of Macedonia, i. [509].
- Cruni, t. of Mœsia, i. [490].
- ——, ftn of Triphylia, ii. [16], [25], [26], [155].
- Ctĕnus, port of the Tauric Chersonesus, i. [475], [480].
- Ctesias, Cnidian, i. [69]; ii. [241]; iii. [34], [80], [208], [216].
- Ctesiphōn, city of Assyria (Al-Madain), iii. [152].
- Ctimĕnē, ii. [163].
- Ctistæ, i. [454].
- Cuarius, r. of Thessaly and Bœotia, ii. [108], [109], [138].
- Cubi. See Bituriges.
- Cucūlum, t. of Latium, i. [353].
- Cūlūpēnē, distr. of Pontus, ii. [310].
- Cumæ (Grotta di Pausilipo), i. [39], [361], [362], [364], [366], [369].
- Cumæa, in Campania, i. [369], [415].
- Cumæa, in Æolis, i. [369]; ii. [350], [397]; iii. [21].
- ——, gulf of, i. [34].
- Cumæi, Cumæans, i. [360], [361], [364], [365], [516]; ii. [398]; iii. [50].
- Cume, in Ætolia, ii. [104], [145].
- Cumē, city of Æolis, ii. [237], [298], [395]-399, [404].
- Cūneus, prom. of Lusitania, i. [206].
- Cupid, statue of, ii. [105].
- Cupra, Tyrrhenian name of Juno, i. [357].
- Curalius, r. of Thessaly, ii. [142].
- Curbantes, i. [516].
- Cures, vill., i. [338].
- Curētes, i. [516]; ii. [12], [202]; iii. [11].
- Curētĕs, people of Ætolia, i. [494]; ii. [130], [160], [175]-192.
- Curētis, Curētica, same as Pleurōnia, ii. [178].
- Curias, prom. of Cyprus (Cape Gata), iii. [69], [70].
- Curium, t. of Cyprus (Piscopia), iii. [69], [70].
- ——, mtn of Ætolia, ii. [160], [179].
- Curtii, people of Media, ii. [263].
- Curzola. See Corcyra, Black.
- Curzolari. See Echinades.
- Cyanæan rocks, same as the Symplēgades, i. [32], [137], [138], [224], [490], [491], [518]; ii. [292].
- Cyané, lake. See Mantianē.
- Cyaxares, king of the Medes, iii. [239].
- Cybēbe, same as Cybĕle.
- Cybĕla, mtn of Phrygia, ii. [321].
- Cybĕle, or Cybĕbe, name of Rhea, ii. [184]-186, [321].
- Cybĕlia, t. of Ionia, iii. [18].
- Cybiosactes, king of the Egyptians, iii. [232].
- Cybistra, t. of Cataonia (Eregli), ii. [278], [281], [284].
- Cybrene, ii. [360].
- Cychreia, same as Salamis, ii. [82].
- Cychreus, ii. [83].
- Cychrides, serpent, ii. [83].
- Cyclades, islands, i. [90], [187]; ii. [47], [192], [207]-214; iii. [7].
- Cyclopæ, Cyclops, i. [31]-33, [64]; ii. [54], [354].
- Cyclopean mode of life, ii. [233].
- Cyclopeia, ii. [48].
- Cycnus, king of the Colonæ, ii. [64], [350], [373].
- Cydippe, wife of Cercaphus, iii. [32].
- Cydnus, r. of Cilicia (Kara-sui), i. [75]; iii. [56], [57], [59].
- Cydonia, city of Crete, ii. [58], [195], [198], [200].
- Cydonians, people of Crete, i. [328]; ii. [195].
- Cydoniatæ, ii. [199], [200].
- Cydrēlus, son of Codrus, iii. [2].
- Cydriæ, t. of Epirus, i. [501].
- Cyinda, fortress of Cilicia, iii. [55].
- Cyllēnē, city of Elis, ii. [9], [13].
- ——, mtn of Arcadia, ii. [75], [76].
- Cynætha, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Cynamolgi, people of Ethiopia, iii. [196].
- Cynia, lake, in Ætolia, ii. [171].
- Cynocephali, people of Ethiopia, i. [68], [458]; iii. [200].
- ——, in Thessaly, ii. [146].
- Cynōpolis, city of Egypt, iii. [240], [257].
- Cynopolite nome, iii. [257].
- Cynossema, ii. [357]; iii. [34], [236].
- Cynthus, Cythnus, mtn of Delos, ii. [208].
- Cynthus (Thermia), ii. [207].
- Cynūria, distr. of Argolis, ii. [51], [58].
- Cȳnus, t. and prom. of Locris (Kyno), i. [95]; ii. [125], [126], [153], [388].
- Cynyps, r. (Cinifo), iii. [289].
- Cyparisseïs, r. of Messenia, ii. [24].
- ——, r. of Triphylia, ii. [24].
- Cyparissenses, Cyparissii, ii. [18], [22], [36].
- Cyparissia, t. of Triphylia, ii. [22]. [35].
- ——, t. of Messenia, ii. [24], [35], [37].
- ——, t. of Laconia, ii. [41].
- Cyparisson, iii. [144].
- Cyparissus, ii. [122].
- Cyphus, mtn of Thessaly, ii. [147].
- ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. [145], [147].
- Cypria, same as Cyprus.
- Cyprian copper, i. [245].
- Cyprians, ii. [13].
- Cyprus, i. [8], [15], [41], [59], [61], [63], [65], [82], [189], [381]; ii. [13], [92], [213], [280]; iii. [31], [32], [51], [52], [67]-72, [148], [226], [297].
- Cypsela, city of Thrace (Ipsala), i. [495], [505], [516], [518].
- Cypselus, tyrant of Corinth, i. [498]; ii. [29], [60], [61], [161].
- Cyra, city of Bactriana, ii. [254].
- Cyrbantes, same as Corybantes.
- Cyrēnæa, ii. [21]; iii. [226], [235], [260], [294], [295], [297].
- Cyrenæans, ii. [206].
- Cyrenaic, the, i. [89], [185], [186], [196]-198.
- ——, juice, iii. [292].
- ——, philosophy, iii. [293].
- ——, sect, iii. [293].
- Cyrenaica, ii. [41], [193]-195; iii. [290], [292]-294.
- Cyrene, i. [78], [88], [89], [201], [237]; iii. [281], [290], [292]-294.
- Cyrictica, i. [186], [484].
- Cyrinius (Quirinus), ii. [323].
- Cyrnus (Corsica), i. [185], [332], [333], [335], [376]; iii. [32], [297].
- Cyrrhēstica, part of Syria, iii. [163].
- Cyrsilus, historian, ii. [272].
- Cyrus, king of the Persians, i. [96], [376]; ii. [246], [247], [254], [264], [283], [316], [405]; iii. [74], [75], [122], [126], [133], [141].
- ——, r. of Persia (Kur), i. [96]; iii. [132].
- ——, r. of Iberia and Albania (Kur or Kour), ii. [217], [227], [230]-233, [240], [243], [268]-270, [403], [407].
- Cytæan Œeta. See Œeta.
- Cythēra, island and town (Cerigo), i. [187]; ii. [41], [48], [195].
- Cytherius, r. of Pisatis, ii. [32].
- Cytherus, t. of Attica, ii. [88].
- Cythnus, island, ii. [208].
- Cytinium, t. of Locris, ii. [128], [195].
- Cytōrum, t. of Paphlagonia, ii. [288], [291].
- Cytōrus, t. of Pontus, ii. [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].
- Daēs, of Colonæ, ii. [384].
- Dahæ, ii. [241], [245], [257].
- Daisitiatæ, nation of Hungary, i. [483].
- Dalian. See Caunus.
- Daliōn, 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], [335]; iii. [33].
- Danala, fortress of the Galatæ, ii. [320].
- Danaus, i. [35], [329], [493]; ii. [52], [53]; iii. [51].
- Dandarii, ii. [223], [224].
- Danthēlētæ, people of Thrace, i. [489].
- Danube. See Ister.
- Daorizi, a nation of Dalmatia, i. [484].
- Daphitas, the grammarian, iii. [22].
- Daphne, city of Syria (Beit-el-ma), iii. [118], [162].
- Daphnus, t. of Phocis or Locris, (?) i. [95]; ii. [114], [124]-126.
- ——, port of Ethiopia, iii. [200].
- Darada, city of, iii. [197].
- Darapsa, city of Bactriana, ii. [253].
- Dardanelles, Strait of the. See Hellespont.
- Dardani, Dardanii, Dardanians, i. [485], [489]; ii. [77], [162], [353], [375]; iii. [41].
- Dardania, distr. of the Troad, i. [481], [516]; ii. [317], [353], [354], [360], [369], [371], [375].
- Dardaniatæ, Dardanii, a people of Illyria, i. [485], [505]; ii. [3].
- Dardanica, a region of Illyria, i. [485].
- Dardanis, Dardanian prom. ii. [357].
- Dardanium, i. [347].
- Dardanus, t. of the Troad, ii. [347], [352], [357], [366].
- ——, brother of Jasion, i. [516]; ii. [19], [353], [354].
- Darieces, name of Darius, iii. [216].
- Darius, i. [148], [152], [462], [463], [465], [468], [469]; ii. [347]; iii. [60], [89], [133], [134], [141], [144], [188], [216], [244], [259].
- ——, son of Hystaspes, iii. [5], [9], [163].
- ——, father of Xerxes, ii. [352].
- ——, conquered by Alexander, ii. [291].
- ——, Longimanus, iii. [140].
- Dasarētii, a people of Illyria, i. [485], [489].
- Dascylītis, lake of Mysia (Jaskili), ii. [329]-332, [346].
- Dascylium, t. of Mysia, ii. [331], [340].
- Daskalio. See Asteria.
- Dasmenda, fortress of Cappadocia, ii. [284].
- Dastarcum, a fortress of Cataonia, ii. [280].
- Dasteira, city of Armenia, ii. [305].
- Dateni, people of Macedonia, i. [513].
- Datis, ii. [90].
- Datum, city of Thrace, i. [512]-514.
- Daulia, Daulis, city of Phocis, ii. [114], [122].
- Daulieis, i. [493]; ii. [123].
- Daulius, king of Crissa, i. [399].
- Daunia, see Apulia, i. [425], [434]; iii. [32].
- Daunii, i. [320], [360], [422], [428], [431]-433, [436].
- Davi, i. [467].
- Dazimonitis, distr. of Pontus (Kas Owa), ii. [295].
- Debæ, people of Arabia, iii. [206].
- Dēcæneus, Getæan bard, i. [457], [467]; iii. [180].
- Deceleia, t. of Attica, ii. [88].
- Deciētæ, a people of the Ligurians, i. [301].
- Decimus Brutus, i. [305].
- Degmenus, ii. [33].
- Deïaneira, daughter of Œneus, ii. [64], [160], [170].
- Deïmachus, historian, i. [107]-109, [112], [114], [117], [118], [120]; iii. [80].
- Deïoneus, father of Cephalus, ii. [162], [166], [170].
- Deïŏtarus, prince of the Galatæ, ii. [320], [321].
- ——, king of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Deïphontes, ii. [77].
- Deire, c. and prom. of Ethiopia, iii. [191], [193], [198], [199], [201].
- ——, straits of, iii. [191].
- Dekoie. See Sinda.
- Deliaca, iii. [130].
- Delians, iii. [5].
- Delium, city of Bœotia (Dramesi), ii. [95].
- ——, temple of Apollo, in Argolis, ii. [47].
- Dellius, ii. [263].
- Delos, isl. (Dhiles), i. [410]; ii. [55], [95], [207]-210; iii. [51].
- ——, city of, ii. [207]-210.
- Delphi, a city of Phocis (Kastri), i. [280], [318], [328], [385], [391], [398], [399], [406], [502]; ii. [21], [97], [114]-123, [176], [204]; iii. [179].
- Delphi, inhabitants of ii. [116], [120]-123; iii. [22].
- ——, temple at, ii. [114]-123.
- Delphinium, t. and port of Bœotia, ii. [95].
- Delta, of the Nile, i. [47], [103]; iii. [95], [221]-223, [239], [242], [245], [266].
- ——, of India, iii. [95].
- ——, vill. of Egypt, iii. [223].
- Demaratus, father of Lucumo, i. [326]; ii. [61].
- Demass. See Thapsus.
- Dēmēter. See Ceres.
- Demetrias, city of Assyria, iii. [144].
- ——, city of Thessaly, ii. [130], [139], [140], [142], [146], [148].
- Demetrium, temple of Ceres, ii. [64], [138].
- Demetrius, watch-towers of, iii. [196].
- ——, of Callatis, i. [94].
- ——, grandson of Poliorcĕtes, i. [85], [345]; ii. [139].
- ——, of Pharos, i. [484]; ii. [38].
- ——, of Phalaris, i. [221]; ii. [88].
- ——, Ætolian, ii. [160].
- ——, Lacōn, 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].
- Dēmocles, historian, i. [91].
- Dēmŏcŏōn, son of Priam, ii. [344].
- Dēmocritus, i. [95], [102], [103]; iii. [98].
- Demosthenes, i. [182]; ii. [55], [56], [123], [152], [188].
- Dēmus, 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.
- Dercĕto. 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].
- Dertōssa, 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].
- Deuriŏpes, people of Macedonia, i. [501].
- Deuriŏpus, district of Macedonia, i. [500].
- Dexia, or the right of Pontus, ii. [286].
- Dhiles. See Delos.
- Dïa, temple of, at Sicyon, ii. [66].
- ——, isl. near Crete (Standia), ii. [207].
- ——, in the Arabian Gulf, iii. [205].
- Diacŏpēne, district of Pontus, ii. [312].
- Diades. See Athenæ Diades.
- Diagesbes, people of Sardinia, i. [333].
- Diakopton. See Bura.
- Diana (Artemis), i. [270], [385]; ii. [16], [73], [208], [348]; iii. [146], [153], [162].
- ——, of Ephesus, i. [268], [269].
- ——, of Ephesus, temple of (the Ephesium), i. [238]-240, [268], [275]; iii. [11].
- ——, Brauronia, ii. [90].
- ——, Perasia, ii. [281].
- ——, Astyrene, ii. [376], [386].
- ——, Munychia, iii. [10].
- ——, Leucophryēne, iii. [22].
- ——, Pergæan, iii. [49].
- ——, Sarpedŏnian, iii. [61].
- Diana, Coloēne, ii. [403].
- ——, Taurica, temple of, i. [355].
- ——, Lindian, temple of, iii. [33].
- ——, Daphnia, ii. [16].
- ——, Elaphia, ii. [16].
- ——, Amarynthia, ii. [155].
- ——, Tauropola, ii. [90], [279], [281]; iii. [186].
- ——, temple of, ii. [16]; iii. [10].
- ——, Cyrrhestis, iii. [163].
- ——, Nemydia (? Nemeæa), temple of, ii. [14].
- ——, Eleian, ii. [24].
- ——, in Limnæ (in the marshes), ii. [39].
- ——, Limnæan (in Sparta), ii. [39].
- ——, grove of the Ætolian, i. [320].
- ——, Alpheiŏnia, Alpheiusa, ii. [16].
- ——, Artemisium, Dianium. See Artemisium.
- Dianium, t. of Spain (Denia), i. [239].
- Dicæa, t. of Thrace, i. [515].
- Dicæarchia, city of Campania (Puteoli), i. [39], [150], [217], [364]-366, [369]; iii. [228].
- Dicæarchus, the geographer, i. [1], [157]-159, [256].
- Dicte, mtn of Crete (Mt Sitia), ii. [189], [199].
- ——, place near Scepsis, in the Troad, ii. [189].
- Dictynna, see Britomartis, ii. [199], [200].
- Dictynnæan prom., ii. [207].
- Dictys, ii. [211].
- Dido, queen, iii. [286].
- Didyma, city of the Branchidæ, ii. [120].
- ——, isl. near Sicily, i. [419], [421].
- ——, city of Spain, i. [254]. See Gadeira.
- Didymæan mountains, iii. [22].
- Didymi, ii. [254]; iii. [22].
- Diēgylis, king of the Cæni, ii. [401].
- Dikeli-koi. See Atarneus.
- Dindymene, mother of the gods, ii. [184], [186], [321], [331], [403]; iii. [22].
- Dindymum, mtn near Pessinus, ii. [321].
- ——, near Cyzicus, ii. [331].
- Dinear. See Apameia, ii. [332].
- Diochares, gate of, at Athens, ii. [88].
- Diocles, ii. [46].
- Diodōrus, grammarian of Tarsus, iii. [59].
- ——, leader of the Adramyteni, ii. [386].
- ——, Zonas, the orator, ii. [405].
- ——, junior, friend of Strabo, ii. [405].
- ——, Cronus, the Dialectician, iii. [37], [294].
- Diodotus, the Sidonian, iii. [173].
- ——, sculptor, ii. [87].
- ——, Tryphōn, ii. [251]; iii. [51], [165], [173].
- Diogenes, the Cynic, ii. [293]; iii. [114].
- ——, of Tarsus, iii. [59], [114].
- ——, of Seleucia, the Babylonian Stoic, iii. [152].
- Diolcus, ii. [49], [63].
- Diomēdes, king of Argos, i. [26], [225], [320], [433], [434], [499], [515]; ii. [122]. [174].
- ——, king of the Bistones, i. [515].
- ——, plain of, i. [433].
- Diomede, islands of (Islands of Tremiti), i. [186], [320], [433], [434].
- ——, temple of, i. [319].
- Dion, the Syracusan, i. [380].
- ——, the Academician, iii. [232].
- Dione, worshipped at Dodona, i. [503].
- Dionysides, tragic poet, iii. [59].
- Dionysius (the Elder), tyrant of Sicily, i. [316], [335], [357], [387], [392].
- ——, (the Younger), i. [380], [387], [389].
- Dionysius, tyrant of Heraclæa, ii. [291].
- ——, Bithynian, ii. [318].
- ——, of Attica, ii. [402].
- Dionysius, of Halicarnassus, the historian, iii. [35].
- ——, the Thracian, iii. [34].
- ——, the Syrian, iii. [163].
- Dionysocles, the orator, iii. [25].
- Dionysodorus, the mathematician, ii. [296].
- Dionysus. See Bacchus.
- Diophanes, the Mytilenæan, ii. [292].
- Diophantus, general of Mithridates, i. [471], [479].
- Dioscūri (Castor and Pollux), i. [76], [345], [391]; ii. [42], [86], [224].
- Dioscurias, city of Colchis (Iskuriah), i. [75], [138], [188], [190]; ii. [225]-229, [238].
- Diospolis, city of Pontus, ii. [306].
- ——, city of Egypt, iii. [240].
- ——, same as Thebes, iii. [245], [261].
- ——, Lesser (Hu), iii. [260].
- Diotimus, son of Strombichus, i. [75].
- Diotrephes, the Sophist, of Antioch, ii. [409]; iii. [38].
- Diphilus, comic poet, ii. [293].
- Dipso. See Edepsus.
- Dircæan Thebes, ii. [74].
- Dirce, ftn near Thebes, ii. [74], [103].
- ——, near Phara, ii. [74].
- Distomo. See Ambrysus.
- Ditiōnes, nation of Hungary, i. [483].
- Dium, t. of Macedonia, near Olympus, i. [507], [508], [512], [513].
- ——, at Athone, i. [512], [513].
- ——, t. of Eubœa, ii. [153].
- Dius, i. [399].
- ——, father of Hesiod, ii. [104], [398].
- Djanik. See Themiscyra.
- Dnieper. See Borysthenes.
- Dniester, r. See Tyras, i. [22], [162].
- Dobera, mtn of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Docimia, t. of Phrygia, ii. [333].
- Dōdōna, city of Epirus, seat of an oracle, i. [441], [496], [501], [502], [504]; ii. [42], [94], [145], [146]; iii. [179].
- ——, oak of, i. [504].
- Dodonæan Jove, i. [501].
- Dodone, ii. [145].
- Dœdalsus, ii. [315].
- Dolabella, Dolobella, iii. [20], [164].
- Dolicha. See Dulichium, ii. [169].
- Doliŏnes, people of Mysia, ii. [316], [330]; iii. [63], [67].
- Doliŏnis, district of Mysia, ii. 332; iii. [67].
- Doloman-Ischai. See Calbis.
- Dolomēnē, district of Assyria, iii. [142].
- Dolopes, Dolopians, i. [43]; ii. [133], [135], [137], [141], [144], [158].
- Dolopia, ii. [132], [133], [135], [141].
- Domanītis, district of Paphlagonia, ii. [313].
- Domitius, Domētius Ænobarbus, i. [285]; iii. [24].
- Domnecleius, tetrarch of Galatia, ii. [288].
- Don, r. See Tanais.
- Doracta or Oaracta, an island in the Persian Gulf, iii. [188].
- Doria Baltea, r. See Durias.
- Doria Riparia, r. See Durias.
- Dorian Tetrapolis, ii. [195].
- Dorians, i. [96], [328], [404], [407]; ii. [2], [3], [43], [58], [67], [81], [82], [114], [115], [125], [128], [131], [147]; iii. [30], [31], [40], [43].
- Doric dialect, ii. [2], [3].
- Doricha, courtesan, iii. [250].
- Dōris, at Parnassus, ii. [55], [136].
- Doris, or Histiæotis, in Thessaly, ii. [141], [195].
- Doriscus, t. of Thrace, i. [5], [6].
- Dorium, in Messenia, ii. [23], [24].
- Dōrus, son of Hellen, ii. [67], [340].
- Dorylæum, t. of Phrygia (Eski-Schehr), ii. [332].
- Dorylaüs, the tactician, great-great-grandfather of Strabo, ii. [198], [307].
- ——, son of Philetærus, ii. [198], [307].
- Dosci, a Mæotic race, ii. [223].
- Dotium, c. and plain of Thessaly, i. [96]; ii. [147].
- Doubs, r. of Gaul, i. [278], [281], [286]. See Dubis.
- Douro, r. See Durius.
- Drabēscus, t. of Macedonia, i. [512].
- Drabus, t. of Thrace, i. [517].
- Drabus (Drave), r. of Noricus and Hungary, i. [483].
- Dracanum, t. of Icaria, iii. [36].
- Draco, companion of Ulysses, tomb of, i. [376].
- ——, Python, ii. [120].
- Dragomestre. See Crithote.
- Dragone, Monte. See Sinuessa.
- Dramesi. See Delium.
- Drangæ, people of Ariana, iii. [122], [124]-126.
- Drangē, Drangianē, district of Ariana, (Sigistan), ii. [249]; iii. [142].
- Drave, r. See Drabus.
- Drecanum, in the island of Cos, iii. [10], [36].
- Drepanum, prom. of Achaia, ii. [6].
- ——, of Icaria, iii. [8], [10].
- ——, of Marmara, iii. [235].
- Drilon, r. of Dalmatia (Drin), i. [485].
- Drium, hill in Daunia, i. [434].
- ——, c. of Macedonia, i. [509].
- Dromi, iii. [245].
- Dromichætes, king of the Getæ, i. [464], [469].
- Dromos, iii. [245], [248].
- Druentia, i. [268].
- ——, r. of Gaul (Durance), i. [276], [303], [323].
- Druids, Keltic priests, i. [294], [295].
- Drusus Germanicus, brother of Tiberius, i. [307], [444], [445].
- ——, son of Tiberius, i. [441].
- Drymas, i. [493].
- Drymus, ii. [152].
- Drynemĕtum, in Galatia, ii. [320].
- Dryŏpes, people of Greece, i. [493]; ii. [55], [136], [346].
- Dryopis, ii. [136].
- Dryops, ii. [55].
- Dscheham-Tschai. See Pyramus.
- Dubis, r. of Gaul (Doubs), i. [278], [281], [286].
- Dulichium, island, ii. [5], [12], [162], [163], [166]-170.
- Dunax, mtn of Thrace, i. [311].
- Durance. See Druentia.
- Duras, r. in the Norican Alps, i. [308].
- Durazzo. See Epidamnus.
- Durias, r. of Italy (Doria Baltea), i. [305].
- ——, r. of Italy (Doria Riparia), i. [303], [323].
- Duricortora, t. of Gaul, i. [290].
- Duris, the historian, i. [94].
- Durius, r. of Spain (Douro), i. [228], [229], [231], [243], [250].
- Dymæa, ii. [32].
- Dymæi, ii. [14], [74].
- Dymas, ii. [351].
- Dyme, city of Achæa, ii. [8], [12], [13]-15, [18], [19], [67], [69], [71], [74], [145], [158]; iii. [46].
- Dyras, r. of Thessaly, ii. [129].
- Dyris, or Atlas, iii. [276].
- Dyrrachium, city of Illyria (Durazzo), i. [485], [506].
- Dyspontium, city of Pisatis, ii. [32].
- Dyteutus, son of Adiatorix, ii. [308]-310.
- Eastern Sea (Bay of Bengal), i. [194], [196].
- Ebba Ras. See Tretum.
- Ebedschek-Dirmil. See Bubon.
- Ebro, r. See Iberus.
- Ebrodunum, vill. of Gaul (Embrun), i. [268].
- Ebura, t. of Spain, i. [211].
- Eburōnes, people of Gaul, i. [289], [290].
- Ebusus, isl. and t. (Iviça), i. [185], [239], [251].
- Ecbatana (Hamedan), i. [123]; ii. [262], [264], [273]; iii. [125], [134], [140], [150], [152].
- Echedōrus, 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.
- Echīnus, t. of Phthiotis (Echino), i. [94]; ii. [136], [138], [147].
- Ecija. See Astygis.
- Ecrēgma (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.
- Edōtani, people of Spain, i. [234], [235], [243]. See Sidētani.
- Edōni, people of Thrace, i. [506], [514].
- Edschise-Dagh. See Argæus.
- Eētiōn, king of Thebes, ii. [343], [384], [394].
- Egelastæ, t. of Spain (Yniesta), i. [241].
- Egĕria, 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 Eubœa.
- 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], [458], [467], [493]; ii. [89], [92], [280]; iii. [51], [67], [74], [81]-84, [88], [90], [95], [102], [103], [190], [210], [211], [217]-270, [272], [273], [275], [292]-294.
- ——, name of the Nile, i. [46], [56].
- ——, Lower, i. [47], [103], [316]; iii. [177].
- Egyptian screws, i. [221].
- ——, exiles, island of the, i. [179].
- ——, Sea, same as Mediterranean, i. [56], [91], [185], [189], [458]; iii. [68], [142], [160], [224], [228], [266].
- Egyptians, i. [41], [49], [63]-65, [155], [197], [233], [440], [456], [463]; ii. [304], [308].
- ——, priests of the, i. [35], [96], [154], [180], [196].
- ——, island of the, i. [99].
- Eidomene, t. of Macedonia. See Idomene.
- Eileithyia, city of Egypt, iii. [263].
- Eilesium, ii. [106].
- Eïones, vill. of Argolis, ii. [54], [55], [58].
- Eisadici, ii. [239].
- Eksemil. See Lysimachia.
- Eksenide. See Xanthus.
- El-Aliah. See Acholla.
- El-Arish. See Rhinocolura.
- El-Asi. See Orontes.
- El-Baretun. See Parætonium.
- El-Der. See Thapsacus.
- El-Kas. See Casius.
- Ela. See Hyela or Elea.
- Elæa, t. of Mysia (Ialea), ii. [326], [376], [387], [389], [396]-398.
- ——, port on the Arabian Gulf, iii. [196].
- Elæussa, isl. and t. of Cilicia (Alessa), ii. [278], [281], [387]; iii. [28], [29], [54].
- Elaitic Gulf, ii. [339], [376], [387], [388], [397], [400].
- Elaïtis, ii. [326], [389].
- Elara, mother of Tityus, ii. [123].
- Elarium, cave in Eubœa, ii. [123].
- Elateia, t. of Phocis (Elefta), i. [95]; ii. [101], [115], [123], [126].
- Elatria, t. of the Cassopæi, i. [497].
- Elba. See Æthalia.
- Elbe. See Albis.
- Elea, Velia, city of Lucania, i. [375]; ii. [145], [155].
- Eleātis, i. [376].
- Electrides, islands, i. [320].
- Eleēs, r. of Lucania (Alento), i. [376].
- Eleia, ii. [7]-9, [12], [13], [25]-27, [30], [31], [33], [45], [74], [347].
- Eleian territory, ii. [7], [35], [45], [67], [74].
- Eleians, ii. [3], [8], [9], [12]-14, [26]-28, [30], [31], [34], [39], [176], [177].
- ——, philosophers of, ii. [83].
- Eleithyia, temple of, ii. [196].
- Eleon, ii. [106], [143].
- Elephantina, isl., iii. [220], [243], [258], [263]-266.
- Elephantophagi, iii. [197].
- Elephas, mtn of Mauritania, iii. [279].
- Elephas, mtn of Ethiopia (Fellis or Fel), iii. [200].
- Eleus, city of Thrace, i. [517], [518].
- Eleusiniac Gulf, ii. [63].
- Eleusis, city and village of Attica, ii. [81], [83], [84], [86], [88].
- ——, t. of Bœotia, ii. [101].
- ——, t. of Egypt, iii. [237], [238].
- Eleüssa, or Elisa, isl. near Attica, ii. [89].
- ——, near Rhodes (Alessa), iii. [28], [29], [34].
- Eleutheræ, city of Bœotia, ii. [57], [108].
- Eleutherius, the Eleutherian, ii. [108].
- Eleutherus, r. of Syria, iii. [167], [169].
- Elian district, ii. [74].
- Elimia, i. [500].
- Elimiotæ, ii. [137].
- Elis, i. [502]; ii. [5], [7], [8]-10, [12]-15, [17]-19, [25], [27], [28], [31]-33, [45], [73], [77], [122], [126], [156], [162], [167], [169], [170], [176], [177].
- ——, Cœlē, or Hollow, ii. [7]-9, [12], [18], [23], [25], [30].
- Elisa, modern name of Eleüssa.
- Elisson, or Elissa, r., ii. [9].
- Elixus, ii. [210].
- Ellopia, ii. [152], [153].
- Ellopians, ii. [152], [153].
- Ellops, ii. [152].
- Elōne, t. of Thessaly, ii. [143], [145].
- Elpiæ, city of the Daunii, iii. [32].
- Elui, people of Gaul (inhabitants of Vivarais), i. [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.
- Emesēni, people of Syria, iii. [166].
- Emōdi 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].
- Emporītæ, 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].
- Endĕra, city of Ethiopia, iii. [196].
- Endymiōn, 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.
- Enicŏniæ, 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].
- Enŏpe, 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. [122].
- Ephesians, ii. [284]; iii. [3], [10].
- Ephesium, the, See Diana.
- Ephesus, city of Ionia, i. [268]; ii. [73], [237], [298], [299], [333], [396]; iii. [1]-4, [10], [11], [14], [15], [21], [22], [43].
- Ephialtes, traitor, i. [17].
- ——, i. [29].
- Ephorus, i. [1], [51], [52], [207], [296], [328], [329], [363], [388], [390], [394], [399], [402], [403], [407], [425], [449], [464], [465], [469], [499], [501]; ii. [1], [3], [33], [38], [42], [44], [55], [58], [77], [92], [93], [120], [127], [162], [174], [176], [177], [196], [197], [200], [201], [204], [291], [298], [299], [341], [366], [398], [399]; iii. [4], [62]-65.
- Ephyra, t. of Elis, i. [502]; ii. [9], [10], [52].
- ——, t. of Epirus, i. [497].
- ——, t. of Thesprotia, i. [502]; ii. [9], [10], [149].
- ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. [9], [10].
- ——, t. of Perrhæbia, ii. [10].
- ——, vill. of Ætolia, ii. [9], [10]. See Corinth, Crannōn.
- Ephyri, i. [507]; ii. [10], [147].
- ——, Thesprotic, ii. [10].
- Epicarus. See Epidaurus.
- Epicharmus, poet, ii. [42].
- Epicnemidii. See Locri.
- Epicteti, in Phrygia, ii. [314], [330], [402].
- Epictetus, Ætolia, ii. [159], [172].
- ——, Phrygia, ii. [277], [289], [315], [316], [332].
- Epicurus, philosopher, ii. [350]; iii. [9].
- Epidamnus, city of Illyria (Durazzo), i. [140], [161], [432], [485], [495], [500]; ii. [33], [134].
- Epidanus (the Jura), ii. [134].
- Epidaphne (Antakieh), iii. [161].
- Epidaurian territory, ii. [47], [75].
- Epidaurii, Epidaurians, ii. [58].
- Epidaurus, city of Argolis (Pidauro), ii. [54]-57, [321].
- ——, Limēra, t. of Laconia, ii. [48].
- Epigoni, expedition of the, i. [499]; ii. [93], [109], [111], [174].
- Epii, people of Elis, ii. [7]-10, [12], [13], [15], [18], [25]-28, [30], [33], [167], [176].
- Epimenides, of Crete, ii. [200]
Epirōtæ;, i. [493], [495], [498]-500, [506]; ii. [2], [128], [131], [137]; iii. [297].
- Epirotic nations, i. [495], [496], [516]; ii. [2], [3], [114], [131].
- Epirus, i. [186], [187], [194], [329], [429], [432], [481], [496], [497], [501], [506]; ii. [161], [163], [164], [174], [183]; iii. [297].
- Episarosis, a religious rite, ii. [82].
- Epistrophus, leader of the Halizoni, ii. [297]-299, [343], [384], [394].
- Epitalium, t. of Triphylia, ii. [16], [23], [24].
- Epitimæus. See Timæus.
- Epizephyrii, ii. [128].
- Epōmeus, Mount, i. [369].
- Eporĕdia (Ivrea), i. [306].
- Eræ, t. of Ionia (Sighadschik), iii. [17].
- Erana, t. of Messenia, ii. [22], [37].
- Erannoboas (Hiranjavahu), iii. [97].
- Erasīnus, Arsīnus, r. of Argolis, i. [416]; ii. [52], [76].
- Erasistratus, physician of Ceos, ii. [210], [337].
- Erastus, the Scepsian, ii. [378].
- Eratosthenes, i. [1], [9], [12], [13], [22]-26, [28], [29], [33]-36, [38], [39], [42], [43], [45], [61], [70], [74], [77], [80], [84]-88, [97], [98], [100], [103]-110, [114], [117]-120, [122]-135, [138]-142, [144], [147], [157], [158], [161], [163], [164], [171], [185], [189], [190], [199], [202], [203], [239], [255], [256], [332], [457], [460], [462], [487]; ii. [70], [76], [195], [240], [243], [244], [248], [261], [271]; iii. [44], [70], [71], [75], [78], [79], [84], [124], [130], [149]-151, [156], [183], [186], [188], [189], [192], [208], [220], [276], [281], [293].
- Eratyra, t. of Macedonia, i. [50].
- Erbil. See Arbela and Lycus.
- Erechtheus, ii. [67].
- Eregli. See Cibistra.
- Erekli. See Heracleia.
- Erembi, i. [2], [41], [46], [60], [66], [67]; iii. [215].
- Eremni, iii. [216].
- Eressus, t. of Lesbos (Eresso), ii. [392].
- Eretria, city of Eubœa (Vathy), i. [65]; ii. [95], [152], [154]-156, [162].
- ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. [136], [154].
- ——, vill. of Attica (Paleocastro), ii. [95], [152], [154].
- Eretrici, a sect of philosophers, ii. [82], [156].
- Eretrieis, Eretrians, i. [368]; ii. [152], [155].
- Eretrieus, founder of Eretria, ii. [155].
- Erētum, t. of the Sabines, i. [338], [339], [354].
- Erginus, king of the Orchomenii, ii. [112].
- Ericthonius, ii. [374].
- Ericūssa, Ericōdes, one of the Æolian islands, i. [419], [421].
- Eridanus, r. of Attica, i. [320]; ii. [88].
- Erigōn, r. of Macedonia, i. [501], [506], [508], [509].
- ——, r. of Thrace, i. [516].
- Erineum, ii. [39], [195].
- Erineus, t. of Doris, ii. [128], [361], [363].
- ——, of Phthiotis, ii. [136].
- Erōs, a work of Praxiteles, ii. [105].
- Erymanthus, r. of Arcadia, ii. [15], [33].
- Erymnæ, t. of Magnesia, ii. [148].
- Eryschæi, people of Ætolia, ii. [172].
- Erythia, isl., i. [222], [223], [254], [406].
- Erythīni, Erythrīni rocks, ii. [288], [291].
- Erythræ, t. of Bœotia, ii. [97], [104], [106].
- ——, of Ionia (Ritri), ii. [97], [259]; iii. [2], [17], [18].
- Erythræan Sea (Red Sea), i. [52], [68], [87], [88], [91], [102], [261]; iii. [186].
- ——, Gulf, i. [87].
- Erythræans, ii. [349], [350], [386]; iii. [17], [18].
- Erythras, iii. [187], [208].
- Eryx, mtn of Sicily, i. [378], [412], [413], [378].
- ——, t. of Sicily, i. [412]; ii. [378].
- Esaro. See Æsar.
- Esdod. See Gadaris.
- Eshinoon. See Hermopolis.
- Esino. See Æsis.
- Esioneis, Asioneis, ii. [405].
- Eski-Hissar. See Stratoniceis and Laodicea.
- Eski-Scheur. See Dorylæum.
- Eski-Stamboul. See Alexandria Troad, in the.
- Esōpis, mtn (Monte Esope), i. [389].
- Espartel, Cape. See Coteis.
- Espichel, Capo. See Barbarium.
- Esquiline hill, i. [348].
- ——, plain, i. [352].
- ——, gate, i. [348], [352].
- Estiōnes, people of the Vindelici, i. [307].
- Eteocles, king of Orchomenus, ii. [112].
- Eteocrētans, people of Crete, ii. [195], [199].
- Eteōnus, t. of Bœotia, i. [457]; ii. [103], [104].
- Ethiopia, Æthiopia, i. [2], [4], [13], [15], [32], [46]-54, [60], [64], [67], [68], [96], [97], [100], [111], [130], [142], [148], [153], [177], [178], [197], [274], [458]; ii. [257], [304]; iii. [81]-86, [88], [190], [191], [207], [210], [217], [220], [222], [224], [233], [235], [250], [257], [263], [265], [269]-275, [282], [290], [295].
- Ethiopian zone, i. [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.
- Euæmōn, son of Ormenus, ii. [142].
- Euanthes, leads a colony to Locris, i. [388].
- Eubœa, 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 Eubœa, ii. [32].
- ——, t. of Sicily, i. [404], [412]; ii. [158].
- Eubœa, t. of Macedonia, ii. [158].
- ——, in Lemnos, ii. [158].
- ——, in Corcyra, ii. [158].
- ——, a hill in Argolis, ii. [158].
- Eubœan 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 Asplēdōn, ii. [113].
- Eudēmus, Rhodian, iii. [33].
- Eudorus, iii. [225], [226].
- Eudoxus of Cyzicus, i. [1], [149]-153, [156], [180], [517]; ii. [61], [78], [79].
- ——, mathematician, of Cnidus, ii. [110], [177], [193], [298], [340], iii. [34], [246], [247].
- Euergetæ, people of Ariana, iii. [126].
- Euergetes. See Mithridates, Ptolemy.
- Eugubbio. See Iguvium.
- Euhēmerus, Messenian, i. [74], [154], [157], [158], [459].
- Eulæus, r. of Susiana, iii. [131], [140].
- Eumæus, ii. [364].
- Eumēdes, founder of Ptolemaïs, iii. [194].
- Eumēlus, son of Admētus, i. [72]; ii. [139], [143], [146], [148].
- Eumeneia, city of Phrygia (Ischekli), ii. [332].
- Eumenes, brother of Philetærus, ii. [400].
- ——, son of Eumenes, ii. [400].
- ——, son of Attalus, ii. [281], [333], [400]; iii. [46], [55].
- ——, grove of, iii. [197].
- ——, harbour of, iii. [198].
- Eumolpus, Thracian, i. [493]; ii. [67], [187].
- Eunēos, son of Jason, i. [66], [71], [73].
- Eunomia, elegy of Tyrtæus, ii. [39].
- Eunomus, i. [390], [391].
- Eunostus, harbour of, near Alexandria, iii. [227], [230].
- Eunus, i. [412], [413].
- Euōnymus, one of the Lipari islands, i. [420].
- Eupalium, ii. [128], [159].
- Eupator. See Mithridates.
- Eupatŏria, t. of Pontus, see Magnopolis, ii. [306].
- Eupatŏrium, t. of the Tauric Chersonnesus, i. [479].
- Euphŏriōn, poet, ii. [42], [318]; iii. [67].
- Euphrantas, tower, iii. [290].
- Euphrates (the Forat, Ferat, or Frat), i. [75], [100], [101], [122]-124, [126], [127], [129], [134], [135], [137], [196], [440]; ii. [251], [259]-263, [267], [268], [270], [274], [278], [283], [343], [345]; iii. [44], [52], [63], [108], [109], [131], [132], [142], [145]-151, [156]-163, [166], [185], [186]-188.
- Euphrŏnius, poet, ii. [66].
- Eureïs, r. of Mysia, ii. [190].
- Euripides, tragic poet, i. [52], [274], [329]; ii. [32], [45], [52], [60], [62], [185], [189], [389], [390]; iii. [20], [53], [75].
- Euripus, ii. [92], [96].
- ——, Chalcidian, i. [17], [57], [94]; ii. [96], [130], [148], [151], [154].
- ——, Pyrrhæan, ii. [391].
- Eurōmus, t. of Caria, iii. [6], [37].
- Europe, i. [22], [52], [78], [88], [103], [140], [157]-164, [183], [188], [191]-194, [205], [206], [303], [442], [453], [464], [477], [480], [490], [505], [517]; ii. [1], [4], passim.
- Europeans, ii. [240].
- Eurōpus, city of Media, ii. [264].
- ——, same as Rhaga, ii. [284].
- ——, city of Macedonia, i. [501].
- ——, r. of Thessaly, i. [501], [507].
- Eurōtas, r. of Laconia (the Iri or Vasili Potamo), i. [417], [507]; ii. [15], [41], [42], [76], [145].
- Eurus (south-east wind), i. [45].
- Eurycleia, iii. [13].
- Eurycles, leader of the Lacedæmonians, ii. [41], [44].
- Eurycydeium, grove, in Elis, ii. [19].
- Eurydice, mother of Philip, i. [500].
- Eurylochus, ii. [83].
- ——, Thessalian, ii. [116], [120].
- Eurymachus, ii. [173].
- Eurymedōn, leader of the Athenians, ii. [35].
- ——, r. of Pamphylia (Kopru-su), ii. [325]; iii. [49].
- Eurypōn, son of Procles, ii. [44].
- Eurypōntidæ, ii. [44].
- Eurypylus, son of Euæmon, ii. [134], [136], [138], [142], [143].
- ——, son of Telephus, ii. [343], [345], [389], [395].
- Eurysthenes, brother of Procles, ii. [42]-44, [77].
- Eurysthĕnidæ, ii. [44].
- Eurystheus, king of Mycenæ, ii. [59].
- Eurystheus's-head, ii. [59].
- Eurytānes, people of Ætolia, ii. [156], [160], [179].
- Eurytus, ii. [10], [11], [23], [24], [142]; iii. [10].
- Eusebeia, ii. [281], [282]. See Tyana and Mazaca.
- Euthydēmus, 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. [424].
- Fabrateria (Falvaterra), i. [352].
- Faenza. See Faventia.
- Falerium (Sta Maria di Falari), i. [335].
- Falernian wine, i. [347], [361].
- Falisci, i. [335].
- Faliscum, i. [335].
- Falkadi. See Phabra.
- Falvaterra. See Fabrateria.
- Fanum Fortunæ (Fano), i. [337].
- Faro, Cape. See Pelorus.
- Fasz. See Phasis.
- Faustulus, i. [340].
- Faventia, c. of Cisalpine Gaul (Faenza), i. [322].
- Fellis. See Elephas.
- Ferentīnum, t. of Etruria, i. [335].
- ——, t. of Latium (Ferentino), i. [352].
- Feronia, t. of Etruria, i. [336].
- Fesa. See Pasaryadæ.
- Festi, i. [341].
- Fidēnæ, i. [335], [341].
- Fimbrias, ii. [356].
- Finisterre, Cape. See Nerium.
- Firmum Picenum (Fermo), i. [357].
- Firouz-Koh. See Caspian, Gates of the.
- Fiumesino. See Æsis.
- Flaminia Via, in Italy, i. [323], [336], [337].
- Flaminius, Caius, consul, i. [323].
- ——, Titus, proprætor of Sicily, i. [421].
- Formiæ, t. of Latium (Mola di Gaeta), i. [347].
- Fortune, temple of, i. [354], [370].
- Fortunate Islands. See Blest, Isles of the.
- Foruli, i. [338].
- Forum Julium, t. of Gaul (Frejus), i. [275], [276].
- ——, Vulcani (La Solfaterra), i. [365].
- ——, Cornelium, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Imola), i. [322].
- ——, Flaminium, t. of Umbria, i. [337].
- ——, Semprōnium, t. of Umbria (Fossembruno), i. [337].
- France. See Keltica.
- Fregellæ, t. of Latium (Ceperano), i. [347], [352], [353].
- Fregēna, t. of Etruria (Torre Macarese), i. [335].
- Frejus. See Forum Julium.
- Frentani, people of Italy, i. [358]-360, [432], [436].
- Frozen Sea, i. [99].
- Frūsino, c. of Latium (Frusinone), i. [352].
- Fucinus, Lake, i. [356].
- Fugitives, t. of, i. [73].
- Fundi, t. of Latium, i. [347].
- Furies, the, i. [262].
- Furni Islands. See Corsiæ.
- Fusaro, Lago di. See Acherusian Lake.
- Gabæ, city of Persis, iii. [131].
- Gabala, city of Syria, iii. [167].
- Gabales, a people of Aquitania, i. [284].
- Gabianē, a province of Elymais, iii. [154].
- Gabii, t. of Latium (L'Osteria del Pantano), i. [353], [354].
- Gabinius, historian, iii. [281].
- ——, consul, ii. [308]; iii. [232].
- Gabreta, forest of Germany, i. [448].
- Gadara, t. of Judæa, iii. [175].
- Gadaris (Esdod), iii. [175], [183].
- Gades, Gadeira (Cadiz), i. [60], [150], [152], [153], [157], [161], [164], [180], [208], [210]-212, [222], [223], [226], [235], [236], [241], [253]-262, [296]; iii. [276], [278].
- ——, Gates of, i. [256], [258].
- Gadilōn (Wesir Kopti), ii. [294].
- Gadilonītis, ii. [294].
- Gaditanians, i. [212], [213], [255], [260].
- Gæsatæ, people of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [317], [322].
- Gaëta. See Caiata.
- Gaeta, Mola di. See Formiæ.
- Gætuli, people of Libya, i. [198]; iii. [276], [282], [289], [294].
- Galabrii, people of Illyria, i. [485].
- Galactophagi, i. [453], [458], [461], [465], [479]; ii. [304].
- Galatæ (see Celtæ), in Europe, i. [96], [161], [219], [264], [270], [271], [282], [286], [327], [482], [485]; ii. [71].
- ——, Cisalpine, i. [313].
- Galatæ, Scordisci, i. [482].
- ——, Alabroges, iii. [184].
- Galatia, part of Phrygia, i. [195]; ii. [310], [319]-321.
- Galatians, ii. [282]-284, [286], [290], [293], [294], [310], [319], [320], [329], [355]; iii. [297].
- Galatic or Gallic race, i. [282], [283], [291], [443].
- ——, or Celtic Gulf (Gulf of Lyons), i. [160], [174], [184], [192], [206], [249], [271], [283].
- ——, (Gulf of Aquitaine), i. [192], [249].
- Galēpsus, t. of Macedonia, i. [512], [513], [515].
- Galazze. See Callateria.
- Galilee, district of Judæa, iii. [177], [181].
- Gallesius, mtn of Ionia, iii. [15].
- Gallia Cispadana. See Keltica.
- Gallicians, the, i. [228], [229], [233], [243], [246], [250]; iii. [63], [65].
- Gallinarian Wood, in Campania (Pineta di Castel Volturno), i. [362].
- Gallipoli. See Chersonesus, Thracian, Callipolis.
- Gallo-Græcia, i. [195].
- Gallus, r. of Phrygia, ii. [289]. See Ælius and Cornelius.
- Gamabrivi, people of Germany, i. [445].
- Gambarus, prince of Syria, iii. [167].
- Gandaris, district of India, iii. [92].
- Gandarītis, district of India, iii. [89].
- Ganges, r. of India, iii. [74], [79], [80], [90], [96], [97], [108], [117], [118].
- Gangitis, iii. [157].
- Gangra, ii. [314].
- Ganymede, ii. [347].
- Garamantes, a people of Libya, i. [198]; iii. [289], [294], [295].
- Garescus, t. of Macedonia, i. [509], [514].
- Gargara, t. of the Troad, ii. [342], [375], [376], [382], [384].
- Garganum, mtn of Italy (Punta di Viesti), i. [434]-436.
- Gargareis, Gargarenses, inhabitants of the Gargari, ii.
- ——, people of the Caucasus, ii. [235], [236].
- Gargaris, ii. [381].
- Gargarum, peak of Mount Ida, i. [64]; ii. [342].
- Gargasus, son of Cypselus. See Gorgus.
- Gargettus, vill. of Attica, ii. [59].
- Garigliano. See Liris.
- Garindæi, a people of Arabia, iii. [204].
- Garmānes, philosophers of India, iii. [109], [110].
- Garonne, r. See Garuna.
- Garsaurītis, province of Cappadocia, ii. [278].
- Garsavira, vill. of Cappadocia (Mekran), ii. [281], [284]; iii. [74], [121], [124], [125], [128], [156].
- Garuna (Garonne), r., i. [265], [282]-284, [288], [297].
- Gasterocheires, ii. [54].
- Gasys, ii. [302].
- Gata. See Curias.
- Gaudus, island (Gozo), i. [71], [421], [459].
- Gaugamēla, village of Aturia (Karmelis), i. [123]; iii. [144].
- Gaul, i. [192], [264]-296, [439]. See Keltica.
- Gaul, Cisalpine, i. [287], [324], [357].
- ——, Transalpine, i. [264].
- Gauls, the, i. [292]-294.
- Gaza, city of Judæa, iii. [171], [176], [191].
- Gazaka, city of Media, ii. [263].
- Gazacene, district of Pontus, ii. [302].
- Gazæans, iii. [160].
- Gazaluïtis, district of Pontus, ii. [302].
- Gazelonītis, ii. [311].
- Gaziūra, t. of Pontus (Turchal), ii. [295].
- Gedis. See Cadi.
- Gedis-Tschai. See Hermus.
- Gedrosia, i. [196], [197]; iii. [74], [121], [128], [156], [190].
- Gedrosia, Upper, i. [201].
- Gedrosii, Gedroseni, people of Ariana, iii. [124], [125].
- Geihun. See Pyramus.
- Geira, see Aphrodisias, ii. [332].
- Gĕla, city of Sicily, i. [412].
- Gēlæ, ii. [235], [241], [245].
- Geloi, i. [411].
- Gelōn, tyrant of Syracuse, i. [149]; ii. [158].
- Genabum (Orleans), i. [284].
- Genauni, people of Illyria, i. [306].
- Genētes, prom. and river of Pontus (C. Vona), ii. [296].
- Gennesarītis, lake and district of Judæa, iii. [169].
- Genoa, i. [300]-302, [314], [322], [323].
- Genoa, Gulf of. See Liguria.
- Georgi, i. [479]; ii. [219].
- Gephyra, Gephyrismi, in Attica, ii. [91].
- Gephyræans, ii. [96]. See Tanagræi.
- Geræstus, t. and prom. of Eubœa (C. Mantelo), ii. [150], [151], [153], [154].
- Geranius, r. of Elis, ii. [11].
- Gerēna, Gerēnia, city of Messenia, i. [459]; ii. [12], [28], [36], [37].
- Gerenius, epithet of Nestor, ii. [11], [36].
- Gerēnus, a place in Elis, ii. [11].
- Geres, a Bœotian, iii. [2].
- Gergitha, t. of the Troad, ii. [350], [390].
- ——, vill. near the sources of the Caïcus, ii. [390].
- Gergitheis, t. of Cymæa, ii. [350].
- Gergithium, a place near Lampsacus, ii. [350].
- ——, in Cymæa, ii. [350].
- Gergithius, Cephalon, the, ii. [350].
- Gergovia, city of the Arverni, i. [285].
- German tribes, i. [445].
- German war, i. [289].
- Germanicus, son of Tiberius, i. [441], [446].
- Germans, i. [18], [177], [287], [288], [292], [307], [439], [443], [451], [468], [470], [481].
- Germany, i. [22], [110], [141], [193], [292], [442], [443], [451], [452], [467], [471], [481].
- Gerræi, iii. [191], [204], [207].
- Gerræidæ, port of the Teii, iii. [17].
- Gerrha, t. of Egypt, i. [79], [87]; iii. [177].
- ——, t. of Arabia, iii. [186], [187].
- Gerōn, r. of Elis, ii. [11].
- Gēryon, i. [33], [225], [254], [255], [343], [364].
- Gezatorix, prince of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Ghela. See Acila.
- Giaretta. See Symæthus.
- Gibraleon. See Onoba.
- Getæ, i. [141], [177], [193], [445], [452]-457, [461], [463], [464], [466]-470, [481]; iii. [180].
- ——, desert of the, i. [468], [469].
- Giaur-Kalessi. See Balbura.
- Gibraltar, Strait of, i. [62].
- ——, and Ceuta, rocks of. See Pillars of Hercules.
- Gigartus, a fortress of Syria, iii. [170].
- Gindarus, t. of Syria, iii. [163].
- Gira-petra. See Therapytna.
- Giulia Nova. See Castrum.
- Glaucias, tyrant, ii. [368].
- Glaucōpium, citadel of Athens, i. [460].
- Glaucus, the Anthedonian, ii. [98].
- ——, Pontius, play of Æschylus, ii. [155].
- ——, of Potniæ, ii. [103].
- ——, r. of Colchis (Tschorocsu), ii. [227], [231].
- ——, bay of Caria, iii. [28].
- Glechon, ii. [124].
- Glissas, t. of Bœotia, ii. [107], [108].
- Glycera, courtesan, ii. [105].
- Glycys-Limen, bay and port of Epirus, i. [497].
- Gōgarene, distr. of Armenia, ii. [268], [269].
- Gok-Irmak. See Amnias.
- Gomphi, t. of Thessaly, ii. [141].
- Gonnus, t. of Thessaly, ii. [145].
- Gonoessa, ii. [59].
- Gorbeüs, t. of Phrygia, ii. [321].
- Gordium, t. of Phrygia (Juliopolis), ii. [321], [330].
- Gordius, king of Phrygia, ii. [321].
- Gordus, place in the Troad, ii. [371].
- Gordyæa, Gordyene, a province of Armenia, i. [123]; ii. [268]; iii. [146], [156], [157], [162].
- Gordyæan mountains, i. [124]; ii. [261].
- Gordyæi, people of Mesopotamia (the Kurds), ii. [271], [274]; iii. [142], [157].
- Gordyæus, prince of the Gordyæi, ii. [274].
- Gordys, son of Triptolemus, iii. [153], [162].
- Gorgipia, city of the Sindi, ii. [223], [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 Bœotia, 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], [177], [178], [185], [193]; iii. [41], [42], et passim.
- Greego. See Theoprosopon.
- Greek language, i. [149].
- ——, tribes, ii. [2].
- ——, cities, i. [393].
- ——, states, i. [427].
- ——, laws, i. [240].
- ——, dialects, ii. [2].
- ——, literature, i. [271].
- Greeks, i. [16], [49], [51], [54], [57], [67], [70], [73], [77], [102], [104], [191], [192], [194], [224], [232], [233], [237], [240], [249], [274], [296], [302], [317], [326], [328], [330], [345], [350], [360], [372], [377], [378], [392], [394]-396, [403], [407], [408], [411], [422], [427], [439], [450], [453], [462], [463], [468], [478], [492], [496], [498], [505], [514]; ii. [33], [43], [44], [50], [54], [55], [132], [134], [158], [169], [172], [174], [182]-184; iii. [40]-43, [110], [114].
- ——, Italian, i. [376], [377], [433]; ii. [68].
- Grego. See Throni.
- Grium, mtn of Caria, iii. [6].
- Grotta di Pausilipo. See Cumæ.
- Grūmentum, t. of Lucania, i. [379].
- Gryllus, ii. [95].
- Gryneus, name of Apollo, ii. [393].
- Grynium, city of Æolis, ii. [397].
- Guadalquiver, r. See Bætis.
- Guadiana. See Anas.
- Gumusch-dagh. See Thorax.
- Gura. See Othrys.
- Gura, r. See Epidanus.
- Guranii, a people of Armenia, ii. [273].
- Gutōnes, i. [444].
- Gyarus, island (Jura), ii. [208].
- Gygæa, a lake of Lydia, afterwards Coloe, ii. [403].
- Gygas, prom. of the Troad, ii. [352].
- Gyges, king of the Lydians, ii. [119], [351]; iii. [66].
- Gymnesian or Balearic islands (Majorca and Minorca), i. [185], [194], [216], [217], [239], [251]; iii. [32].
- Gymnetæ, iii. [117].
- Gymnosophists, Indian philosophers, iii. [180].
- Gynæcopolis, t. of Egypt, iii. [241].
- Gynæcopolite nome, iii. [241].
- Gyrtōn, Gyrtōne, city of Thessaly (Tcheritchiano), i. [507]; ii. [143]-148.
- Gyrtōnii, Gyrtonians, i. [507]; ii. [147].
- Gythium, t. of Laconia, ii. [15], [41].
- Hades, i. [31], [33], [223]-225; ii. [17], [41], [51]; iii. [110], [111].
- Hadylium, ii. [123], [124].
- Hæmon. See Hæmus.
- Hæmōn, father of Thessalus, ii. [149].
- ——, father of Oxylus, ii. [176].
- Hæmŏnia, ancient name of Thessaly, i. [73]; ii. [149].
- Hæmus, mtn of Thrace (Velikidagh), i. [311], [463], [481], [489], [490], [496], [506], [514]; ii. [145].
- Hagius Dheka. See Gortyna.
- Halæ, t. of Bœotia, ii. [98], [125].
- ——, in Attica, ii. [98].
- ——, Araphenides, ii. [90], [153].
- ——, Æxoneis, ii. [89].
- Halesian plain, ii. [374].
- Halex, r. (Alece), i. [390].
- Haliacmon, r. in Macedonia (Indesche Karasu), i. [505]-509.
- Haliartia, ii. [107].
- Haliartus, city of Bœotia, i. [25], [457]; ii. [101], [106]-109.
- Halicarnassus, ii. [56], [374]; iii. [5], [30], [34], [35].
- Halieis, ii. [54].
- Halikes. See Zoster.
- Halimusii, ii. [89].
- Halisarna, iii. [36].
- Halius, ii. [135].
- Halizoni, Halizones, ii. [297], [299], [300], [371]; iii. [63]-66.
- Halonnesus, ii. [140], [393]; iii. [18].
- Halys (Kizil-Ermak), i. [190], [195], [439], [457]; ii. [135], [139], [218], [276], [277], [283], [285], [286], [290], [293], [294], [301], [302], [311]-313, [327]; iii. [61], [141], [297].
- Halys, Phthiotic, ii. [135].
- Hamaxitus, ii. [145], [373]-375, [385], [395].
- Hamaxœci, i. [191], [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 Bœotia, 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].
- Harpagīa, 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].
- Hĕbrus, 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].
- Hēdylus, poet, iii. [69].
- Hēdyphōn, r. of Babylon, iii. [154].
- Hegesianax, historian, ii. [355].
- Hegesias, orator, ii. [86]; iii. [23].
- Heilĕsium, t. of Bœotia, ii. [100].
- Heilotæ. See Helots.
- Heleii, ii. [43]; iii. [195].
- Helen, i. [65], [274]; ii. [52], [86], [90], [360]; iii. [238].
- ——, Claimed, play of Sophocles, iii. [15].
- Helena (Isola Longa or Macronisi), ii. [90], [208].
- Helēne, isl. See Cranæ.
- Heleōn, vill. of Tanagria, ii. [98]-100, [143].
- Heliadæ, sons of the Sun, iii. [32].
- Heliades, drs of the Sun, i. [320].
- Helice, city of Achæa, i. [92]; ii. [59], [69]-73.
- ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. [71].
- Helicon, mtn of Bœotia (Zagaro Voreni), i. [40]; ii. [62], [99], [101], [104], [105], [107], [109], [122], [187], [398].
- Helius, son of Perseus, ii. [41].
- Heliopolis, city of Syria, iii. [166].
- ——, city of Egypt, iii. [241], [245]-247.
- Heliopolītæ, iii. [21].
- Heliopolite nome, iii. [245].
- Hella, strait, i. [519].
- Hellada. See Spercheius.
- Hellanicus, historian of Lesbos, i. [69]; ii. [44], [127], [167], [241], [298], [368], [382], [393].
- Hellas. See Greece.
- ——, city of Phthiotis, ii. [133], [134].
- ——, Southern Thessaly, ii. [149].
- Hellen, son of Deucalion, ii. [67], [134], [149].
- Hellenes. See Greeks.
- ——, t. of Spain, i. [236].
- Hellespont (Strait of the Dardanelles), i. [72], [78], [99], [106], [107], [164], [187], [188], [195], [453], [481], [496], [517]-519; ii. [92], [289], [319], [326], [341], [346], [350], [352].
- ——, mouth of, ii. [352].
- Hellespontia, ii. [277].
- Hellespontiac Phrygia. See Phrygia.
- Helli, inhabitants of Dodona, i. [502].
- Hellŏpia, district adjacent to Dodona, i. [502].
- ——, same as Eubœa, ii. [152].
- ——, t. of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Helos, t. of Laconia, ii. [15], [23], [24], [41], [43], [100].
- Hĕlos, in Triphylia or Messenia, ii. [23], [24], [100].
- Helots, ii. [43], [44], [287]; iii. [96].
- Helvetii (the Swiss), i. [287], [288], [293], [306], [310], [447], [448], [450], [482].
- Hēmeroscopium, city of Spain (? Denia or Artemus), i. [238], [242].
- Hemicynes, i. [68], [458].
- Heneta, ii. [289], [302].
- Henĕti, people of Italy (Venetians), i. [76], [96], [225], [313]-316, [319]-322, [433], [434]; ii. [288], [301], [378].
- Henetian horses, i. [316].
- Henetica, the Venetian territory, i. [483]; ii. [378].
- Hēniochi, people of Asia, i. [195]; ii. [219], [224], [225], [238]; iii. [296].
- Hēniochia, ii. [224].
- Heorta, t. of the Scordisci, i. [488].
- Hephæsteium, iii. [248].
- Hēphæstus. See Vulcan.
- Heptacōmētæ, people of Pontus, ii. [296], [297].
- Heptaporus, r. of Mysia, ii. [304], [341], [347], [357], [371].
- Heptastadium, on the Hellespont, ii. [352].
- ——, between Alexandria and Pharus, iii. [227], [230].
- Hēra. See Juno.
- Heraclæa, city of Magna Grecia, i. [397], [398], [427], [428].
- ——, city of Elis, ii. [32].
- ——, city of Media, ii. [250], [264].
- ——, city of Pontus (Erekli), ii. [285]-290, [293], [302], [376].
- ——, city of the Mytilenæans, in the Troad, ii. [376].
- ——, city of Ionia, iii. [6].
- ——, city of Caria, iii. [37].
- ——, city of Syria, iii. [163], [164].
- ——, city of Thessaly, i. [94]; ii. [32], [77], [103], [129], [130], [136], [147].
- ——, city of Spain, see Calpe, i. [210].
- Heraclæa, poem of Pisander, iii. [34], [78].
- Heraclæum (Ercolano, Herculaneum), i. [366], [401].
- Heracleia, i. [495], [514].
- Heracleidæ, i. [407]; ii. [3], [30], [33], [35], [39], [42], [43], [45], [53], [56], [59], [68], [70], [77], [81], [82], [127], [128], [160], [340]; iii. [31].
- Heracleides, of Pontus, philosopher, i. [149], [152]; ii. [285], [374].
- ——, physician, iii. [18].
- Heracleōn, father of Dionysius, iii. [163].
- Heracleotæ, in the Tauric Chersonnesus, i. [474], [490].
- ——, in Egypt, iii. [257].
- Heracleōtic mouth, i. [130].
- ——, nome, iii. [223], [253], [256].
- Heracleōtis, district of Ionia, iii. [15].
- Hēracles. See Hercules.
- Heracleum, t. of Campania, i. [366].
- ——, t. of Sicily, i. [401].
- ——, t. on the Mæotis, ii. [222].
- ——, t. of Syria, iii. [163], [167].
- ——, t. of Cyrenæa, iii. [294].
- ——, t. of Crete (Cartero), ii. [196], [207].
- ——, t. of Egypt, iii. [238], [256].
- ——, prom. of Italy, i. [388].
- ——, prom. of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Heraclitus, Ephesian philosopher, i. [5]; iii. [14], [215].
- ——, poet of Halicarnassus, iii. [35].
- Heræa, t. of Arcadia, ii. [8], [75].
- Heræum, temple of Juno at Mycenæ, ii. [48].
- ——, at Samos, iii. [7].
- ——, in the Lacinian promontory, i. [393].
- ——, at Prosymnæ, ii. [54].
- ——, Pharygis, ii. [12].
- Herat. See Arii.
- Hercules, i. [3], [15], [76], [207], [210], [224], [236], [256], [257], [273], [274], [277], [326], [333], [343], [364], [429], [511], [515], [519]; ii. [9], [13], [26]-28, [30], [34], [40], [52], [55], [59], [64], [238], [315], [359], [380], [386], [389]; iii. [31], [74], [76]-78, [259], [271], [277], [280], [294].
- ——, Ipoctonus, ii. [386].
- ——, Cornŏpiōn, ii. [386].
- ——, Macistian, ii. [22].
- ——, work of Lysippus, i. [424]; ii. [171].
- ——, of Myron, iii. [8].
- ——, picture of Aristides, ii. [64].
- ——, labours of, i. [30], [40], [254]; ii. [171]; iii. [172].
- ——, expedition of, i. [255], [256].
- ——, children of, i. [333]; ii. [59].
- ——, descendants of, i. [326].
- ——, companions of, ii. [315].
- ——, Pillars of. See Pillars.
- ——, temple, i. [254], [256], [258], [261], [353]; iii. [238].
- ——, island, i. [255], [239].
- ——, harbour and grove of, ii. [171].
- ——, Colossus of, i. [424].
- ——, altar, iii. [277].
- ——, warm-baths, ii. [125], [129].
- ——, city, iii. [256].
- ——, port of, Herculis Portus (Porto Ercole, Formicole), i. [334], [383].
- Herculeum Promontorium, i. [388].
- Hercynia, forest of (The Black Forest), i. [308], [444], [447], [448], [450], [452].
- Herdōnia, t. of Apulia (Ordona), i. [431].
- Hergan Kaleh. See Amorium.
- Hermæa, t. on the Carthaginian coast, iii. [288].
- ——, prom. (Cape Bon) iii. [285], [287].
- Hermagoras, rhetorician, ii. [397].
- Hermeia, images of Mercury, ii. [16].
- Hermeias, tyrant of the Atarnitæ, ii. [382], [387].
- Hermes, i. [67]; iii. [119].
- Hermion, ii. [71].
- Hermione, city of Argolis (Castri), ii. [49], [54]-56, [58].
- Hermionenses, ii. [54].
- Hermionic Gulf (Gulf of Castri), i. [92]; ii. [6], [47], [49], [63], [79].
- ——, promontory, ii. [207].
- Hermocreōn, architect, ii. [348].
- Hermodorus, Ephesian, iii. [14].
- Hermon, city of, ii. [55].
- Hermonassa, t. of Pontus (Platana), ii. [296].
- ——, on the lake Corocondametis, ii. [223].
- Hermōnax, vill. of (Akkerman), i. [469].
- Hermonduri, people of Germany, i. [445].
- Hermōnthis, city of Egypt, iii. [263].
- Hermopolis, in Egypt, iii. [239], [241], [257].
- Hermopolite castle, iii. [258].
- Hermus, r. of Lydia, (Godis-Tschia), ii. [303], [339], [342], [346], [397], [402], [403]; iii. [2].
- ——, plain of, ii. [402]. [403]; iii. [82].
- Hernici, people of Latium, i. [339], [343], [344], [353].
- Hero, tower of, ii. [352].
- Herod, king of Judæa, iii. [177], [184].
- Herodotus of Halicarnassus, i. [47], [56], [69], [97], [148], [152], [430], [462], [517]; ii. [155], [190], [241], [273], [275], [277], [280], [290], [298], [328], [393], [403], [405]; iii. [35], [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].
- Hērpa, Hērphæ, 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].
- Hestiæōtis, Histiæōtis, part of Thessaly, ii. [132], [137], [141], [142], [145], [152], [153], [195].
- ——, in Eubœa, ii. [141], [153].
- Hicĕsius, physician, ii. [337].
- Hicetaōn, 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].
- Hieracōnnēsos, or island of Hawks, in the Arabian Gulf, iii. [199].
- Hieracōnpolis, 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], [199].
- Hierapytnii, ii. [199].
- Hiericus, in Judæa. See Jericho.
- Hiero, king of Syracuse, i. [368], [405].
- ——, of Laodiceia, ii. [334].
- Hierocepia, Hierocepis, city of Cyprus (Jeroskipo), iii. [70], [71].
- Hierocles, iii. [40].
- Hieron, temple of Jupiter Urius, ii. [293], [296].
- Hieron-Oros, in Thrace, i. [518].
- Hierōnymus, Rhodian, ii. [61], [193]; iii. [33].
- Himera, city of Sicily, i. [412], [415].
- ——, r. of Sicily, i. [401].
- Hipparchus, astronomer, i. [2], [8], [13], [23], [26], [41], [86]-88, [98]-100, [106]-111, [114], [116]-120, [122], [124]-127, [131], [132], [135], [137]-139, [141], [142], [160], [171], [173], [199], [200], [203]; ii. [271].
- Hippemolgi, i. [453], [454], [457], [458], [460]-462; ii. [304].
- Hippo Regius, city of the Carthaginians (Bonah), iii. [285].
- Hippo Zaritus, c. of Numidia (Bizerta), iii. [285].
- Hippobatæ, or Knights, government of the, ii. [154].
- Hippoboton, ii. [49].
- Hippobotus, meadow in Armenia, ii. [265].
- Hippocles, founder of Cumæ, i. [361].
- Hippocŏōn, king of Sparta, ii. [173].
- Hippocorona, t. of the Troad, ii. [189].
- Hippocoronium, t. of Crete, ii. [189].
- Hippocrates, physician, iii. [36].
- Hippocrene, horse-fountain, ii. [62], [105].
- Hippoï, isl., iii. [17].
- Hipponax, poet, ii. [12]; iii. [3], [7], [14].
- Hipponiates Sinus, i. [380], [392].
- Hippōnium, t. of the Bruttii, i. [379], [383].
- Hippothous, i. [329]; ii. [395].
- Hippus, r. of Colchis (Hori), ii. [227], [231].
- Hira, ii. [35], [37].
- Hirpīni, people of Samnium, i. [373].
- Hispalis, t. of Spain (Seville), i. [212], [214].
- Hispania. See Spain, Iberia.
- Hispellum (Hispello), i. [338].
- Hispiratis, ii. [271].
- Histi, anchorage on the coast of the island of Icaria, iii. [10].
- Histiæa, c. of Eubœa, see Oreus, ii. [153].
- Histiæans, Histiæeis, ii. [141], [152], [153].
- Holmi, t. of Phrygia, iii. [43].
- ——, t. of Cilicia, iii. [53].
- Holmiæ, promontory, ii. [63], [105].
- Homer, i. [1], [2], [5]-9, [11], [16], [19], [25]-27, [32], passim.
- ——, native land of, ii. [399]; iii. [16], [19], [20].
- Homēreium, iii. [20].
- Homēridæ, in the island of Chios, iii. [19].
- Hŏmŏlē, Hŏmŏlium, t. of Magnesia, ii. [147], [148].
- Hŏmŏnadeis, people of Pisidia, ii. [323], [324]; iii. [50], [64].
- Hormiæ, i. [347].
- Hormina, Hyrmina, prom. of Elis, ii. [13].
- Hortēnsius, ii. [250].
- Hu. See Diospolis.
- Huesca. See Osca.
- Hya, same as Hyampolis.
- Hyacinthine games, i. [424].
- Hyameitis (Hyameia?), distr. or t. of Laconia, ii. [38].
- Hyampea, ii. [123].
- Hyampolis, c. of Bœotia (Bogdana), ii. [93], [116], [123].
- ——, c. of Phocis, ii. [93], [123].
- Hyantes, i. [493]; ii. [93], [123], [177].
- Hyarōtis, r. of India (Ravee), iii. [85], [86], [90], [92].
- Hybla (the Lesser), c. of Sicily, afterwards named Megara, i. [404]; ii. [73].
- ——, (the Greater), c. of Sicily, i. [405].
- Hyblæan honey, i. [404].
- Hyblæei Megarenses, ii. [73].
- Hybreas, ii. [409]; iii. [38], [39].
- Hybriānes, an Illyrian race, i. [489].
- Hyda, c. of Lydia, ii. [102], [403], [404].
- Hydara, fortress of Armenia, ii. [304].
- Hydarnes, ii. [273].
- Hydaspēs, r. of India (Jelum), iii. [74], [82], [84], [88], [90]-94, [122].
- Hydatopotami, iii. [164].
- Hydra, prom. of Æolis, ii. [397].
- ——, lake of Ætolia, afterwards Lysimachia, ii. [172].
- Hydracæ, al. Oxydracæ, people of India, iii. [75]. See Sydracæ.
- Hydrēlus, iii. [26].
- Hydromanteis, iii. [180].
- Hydrūs, c. of Calabria (Otranto), i. [429].
- Hydrūssa, isl. near Attica, ii. [89].
- Hyĕla, c. of Lucania, i. [375].
- Hyla, ii. [102].
- Hylæ, c. of Bœotia, ii. [102], [106].
- Hylas, companion of Hercules, ii. [315], [316].
- Hylicus, lake in Bœotia (Makaris), ii. [102].
- Hyllus, son of Hercules, ii. [128].
- ——, r. of Lydia, ii. [303], [403].
- Hylobii, iii. [110], [111].
- Hymettus, mtn of Attica, ii. [90], [93].
- Hypæpa, c. of Lydia, ii. [405].
- Hypæsia, distr. of Triphylia, ii. [21].
- Hypæthrum, iii. [7].
- Hypana, c. of Triphylia, ii. [17].
- Hypanis, r. (Bog), i. [162], [457], [470].
- ——, r. of Sarmatia (Kuban), ii. [222]-224.
- ——, r. of India (Beas), ii. [252]; iii. [74], [82], [90], [94], [97].
- ——, same as Anticeites, ii. [222], [224].
- Hypasii, people of India, iii. [82], [90].
- Hypatus, mtn of Bœotia, 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].
- Hyperēsia, c. of Achæa, ii. [59], [67].
- Hypernotii, i. [97].
- Hyphanteium, mtn near Orchomenus, ii. [124].
- Hyphochalcis, c. of Ætolia, ii. [160].
- Hypocrēmnus, 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 Bœotia, 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 Bœotia, ii. [97].
- ——, c. of Argolis, ii. [58].
- Hysiātæ, ii. [97].
- Hyspirātis, distr. of Armenia, ii. [271].
- Hystaspes, father of Darius, i. [468].
- Jaccetania, Jaccetani, in Spain, i. [242].
- Jaffa. See Joppa.
- Ialea. See Elæa.
- Ialmenus, leader of the Orchomenii, ii. [113].
- Ialysii, iii. [33].
- Ialysus, Iēlysus, city of Rhodes, iii. [33].
- ——, painting of Protogenes, iii. [29], [31].
- Jama. See Zama.
- Iamblicus, prince of the Emiseni, iii. [166].
- Iamneia, t. of Judæa (Jebna), iii. [175].
- Iaones, ii. [134].
- Iapodes, i. [300], [308], [482]-484.
- Iapyges, Iapygians, i. [394], [425], [428].
- Iapygia, i. [159], [164], [187], [314], [315], [388], [399], [400], [422], [428], [430], [435]; ii. [98].
- Iapygian promontory (Cape Leuca or Finisterre), i. [186]. [314]. [393]. [423].
- Iapygum tria Promontoria (Capo della Castella, Capo Rizzuto, and Capo della Nave), i. [393].
- Iapyx, son of Dædalus, i. [425], [430].
- Iardanes, r. of Pisatis, ii. [15], [21].
- Iardanus, tomb of, ii. [22].
- Ias. See Attica, ii. [81].
- Iasidæ, ii. [52].
- Iasiōn, brother of Dardanus, founder of Samothracia, i. [516].
- Iaskili. See Dascylitis.
- Jasōn, i. [8], [18], [31], [32], [71], [72]-74, [76], [89], [224], [332], [333], [375]; ii. [139], [224], [235], [266], [272], [273], [293].
- Jasonia, Jasonian Shrines, i. [72].
- ——, monuments in Armenia, ii. [235], [266], [272].
- Jasonium, mtn of Media, ii. [266].
- ——, prom. of Pontus (Jasun), ii. [296].
- Jasun. See Jasonium.
- Iasus, city and island of Caria, iii. [37].
- Iaxartes, r. of Sogdiana (the Sihon), ii. [240], [245], [248], [249], [253]-255.
- Jazyges, i. [451], [470].
- Iberia. See Spain.
- ——, Ulterior. See Spain Ulterior.
- ——, (Georgia), ii. [217], [226], [230]-235, [238], [269], [274]; iii. [75].
- Iberian coast, i. [245].
- ——, nations, i. [246].
- ——, Sea, i. [185].
- Iberians, i. [7], [52], [101], [178], [180], [195], [206], [209], [210], [227], [237], [243]-248, [256], [264], [269], [282], [292], [299], [407], [439], [440]; ii. [260], [267], [269], [273], [229]-235.
- ——, Western, i. [95].
- Ibērus, r. of Spain (Ebro), i. [234], [238], [239], [241]-244, [249], [250], [262].
- Ibycus, poet, i. [92], [410].
- Icaria, Icarus, island (Nicaria), ii. [212]; iii. [7], [8], [10].
- Icarian Sea, i. [44], [187]; ii. [212]; iii. [10].
- Icarius, father of Penelope, ii. [162], [173].
- Icarus, son of Dædalus, iii. [10].
- ——, island in the Persian Gulf (Peludge), iii. [185]. See Icaria.
- Iceland. See Thule.
- Ichthyophagi, in Gedrosia, i. [145], [197], [201].
- ——, in Carmania, iii. [120], [127].
- Ichthyophagi, on the Arabian Gulf, iii. [191], [194], [198]-121, [127], [128].
- Ichnæ, t. of Thessaliotis, ii. [138].
- Ichthys, prom. of Elis (Catacolo), ii. [15]; iii. [291].
- Icŏnii, people of Gaul, i. [276], [303].
- Icŏnium (Konia), ii. [322].
- Ictimuli, vill. of Cisalpine Gaul (prob. Victimolo), i. [325].
- Ictinus, architect, ii. [84], [86].
- Icus, isl. near Thessaly (Selidromi), ii. [140].
- Ida, mtn in the Troad, i. [33], [64], [93], [494], [516]; ii. [180], [184], [186], [189], [191], [317], [329], [332], [337], [341], [344], [346], [354], [361], [368], [369], [373]-377, [384], [386], [390].
- ——, mtn of Crete (Psiloriti), ii. [190], [191], [194], [199], [373].
- Idæan Dactyli, i. [516]; ii. [30], [180], [191].
- ——, Gulf, ii. [342], [374].
- ——, Mother, name of Rhæa, i. [71]; ii. [185].
- Idanthyrsus, Scythian, iii. [75].
- Ideonnus, land of, i. [303].
- Idessa, t. of Spain, ii. [229].
- Idomene, i. [514]; ii. [77].
- Idomeneus, ii. [83], [110], [201], [305].
- ——, Lampsacenian, ii. [305].
- Idrieis, people of Caria, iii. [63].
- Idubeda, mtns of Spain, i. [241], [243].
- Idumæans, people of Judæa, iii. [160], [177].
- Jebna. See Iamneia.
- Jekil-Irmak. See Iris.
- Jelum. See Hydaspes.
- Iēlysus. See Ialysus.
- Ienischer. See Sigeium.
- Jerba. See Meninx.
- Jericho, iii. [177], [181], [209].
- Ierna, (Ireland), i. [99], [100], [111], [115]-117, [173], [174], [179], [180], [199], [298].
- Jeroskipo. See Hierocepia.
- Jerusalem, capital of Judæa, iii. [175], [177], [178], [180].
- Jeschil Irmak. See Iris.
- Jews, iii. [142], [160], [175]-185, [190], [210], [237], [274].
- Iglētes, i. [249].
- Iguvium, city of Umbria (Engubbio or Gubbio), i. [338].
- Ijan Kalessi. See Sagylium.
- Ilan-Adassi, isl. See Leuca.
- Ilasarus, iii. [212].
- Ilerda, t. of Spain (Lerida), i. [242].
- Ilergetes, nation of Spain, i. [242].
- Ilethyia, i. [335].
- Ilgun. See Holmi.
- Iliad of Homer, ii. [364].
- Ilias. See Pelinæum.
- Ilibirris, t. and r. of Gaul, i. [272].
- Ilieis, Ilienses, ii. [354]-356, [359]-362, [366]-368.
- Iliocolōne, ii. [350].
- Ilipa, t. of Turditania (Alcolea), i. [213], [214], [261].
- Ilissus, r. of Attica, ii. [91].
- Ilium. See Troy.
- Illyria, i. [110], [159], [164], [186], [194], [308], [309], [317], [432], [435], [439], [443], [466], [481], [483], [487], [489], [495], [501]; iii. [297].
- Illyrian nations, i. [482], [483], [489], [500]; ii. [2].
- ——, mountains, i. [492], [495], [499], [501].
- ——, Sea (Gulf of Venice), i. [73].
- ——, coast, i. [483], [489].
- Illyrians, Illyrii, i. [306], [308], [319], [466], [468], [481], [482], [485], [488], [493], [506]; ii. [2], [157].
- Ilori. See Hippus.
- Ilus, founder of Ilium, ii. [354], [361].
- Imandes, iii. [256].
- Imaus, Imæan mtn, i. [195]; ii. [245], [255], [256]; iii. [78]. See Isamus.
- Imbrasius, i. [519].
- Imbrasus, r. of Samos, ii. [167]; iii. [7].
- Imbros, island (Imbro), i. [43], [187], [329], [516]; ii. [10], [168], [190].
- ——, fortress of Caria, iii. [28].
- Imola. See Forum-Cornelium.
- Imrali. See Besbicus.
- Inachus, c. of Argolis, i. [329].
- ——, r. of Argolis (Planitza), i. [410], [486], [499]; ii. [51].
- Inachus, r. of Acarnania, i. [410], [486], [499], [501]; ii. [51].
- Inachian Argos, ii. [74].
- Inamur. See Anemurium.
- India, i. [13], [63], [69], [100], [101], [105]-108, [110]-113, [115], [117]-121, [124], [128], [129], [133], [149], [151], [152], [154], [156], [165], [175], [178]-180, [196], [200], [201], [257], [332]; ii. [216], [238]-244, [248]-256; iii. [44], [57], [73]-120, [124], [126], [127], [133], [135], [190], [211], [213], [216], [283].
- ——, mtns, i. [105]; ii. [238].
- ——, boundaries, i. [105]-107.
- ——, next the Caucasus, i. [202].
- Indian campaign of Alexander, i. [257].
- ——, Ocean, i. [60], [68]; iii. [73].
- ——, markets, i. [111].
- ——, pillars, i. [258].
- Indians, i. [16], [149], [152], [156], [194], [463]; ii. [218]; iii. [98], [101], [105], [106], [115], [117].
- ——, land occupied by the, i. [7].
- Indica, ii. [218].
- Indicetæ, nation of Spain, i. [235], [240].
- Indies, i. [16], [178], [257].
- Indus, r. of India, i. [100], [121], [132], [133]; ii. [250], [252]; iii. [77], [79], [80], [84], [89], [90], [94]-96, [102], [119], [120], [124], [125], [128].
- Ineboli. See Aboniteichos.
- Ingauni, i. [300], [301].
- Innēsa, t. of Sicily, i. [405].
- Inōpus, r. of Delos, i. [410]; ii. [208].
- Insūbri, i. [317], [322], [448].
- Intemĕlii, people of Liguria, i. [300], [301].
- Intemĕlium. 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].
- Iōl, 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].
- Iōn, 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], [429], [486], [487], [495], [499], [500], [501], [507], [518].
- Ionians, i. [96], [102], [224], [256], [269], [397], [404], [458], [493]; ii. [3], [43], [56], [67]-71, [80]-82, [181], [298], [303]; iii. [34], [40], [41], [43].
- Ionius, i. [487].
- Joppa (Jaffa), i. [68]; iii. [175], [177].
- Ioras, mtn See Jura.
- Jordan, r. of Judæa, iii. [169], [170].
- Iorghan-Ladik. See Laodiceia.
- Ios (Nio), ii. [207].
- Ioza. See Julia.
- Iphicrates, ii. [76]; iii. [278].
- Iphidamas, son of Antenor, i. [509], [510].
- Iphigeneia, ii. [279].
- ——, play of Euripides, ii. [60].
- Iphitus, ii. [34].
- ——, Eurytides, ii. [46].
- Ipnus, t. of Magnesia, ii. [148].
- Ira, t. of Messenia, ii. [37].
- Ireland. See Ierne.
- Iris, r. of Pontus (Jekil-Irmak), i. [82]; ii. [295], [300], [311].
- Irra, daughter of Arrhabæus, i. [500].
- Isamus, r. of India, ii. [252].
- Isar, r. of Gaul, i. [276], [277], [288], [303].
- ——, r. of Vindelicia, i. [308].
- Isaura, t. of Isauria, ii. [322]; iii. [46], [55].
- Isauria Palæa, t. of Isauria, ii. [322].
- Isaurica, part of Lycaonia, ii. [322].
- Ischekli. See Eumeneia.
- Ischia. See Pithecussa.
- Ischopolis, t. of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Isère, r. of Gaul. See Isar.
- Isinda, t. of Pisidia, ii. [410].
- Isis, iii. [242], [260], [271].
- ——, temple of, iii. [70].
- ——, river, iii. [200].
- Iskuriah. See Dioscurias.
- Islote. See Scombraria.
- Ismandes. See Imandes.
- Ismaris, lake of Thrace, i. [515].
- Ismarus, Ismara, t. of the Ciconi, i. [515].
- Ismēnus, r. by Thebes, ii. [103].
- Ismid. See Astacus and Nicomedia.
- Isnik. See Nicæa.
- Isnik-gol. See Ascanius.
- Isocrates, ii. [398].
- Isodroma Mater, temple of, ii. [145].
- Isola Longa. See Helena.
- ——, Plana. See Planesia.
- Issa, isl. of the Liburni (Lissa), i. [186], [484], [487].
- ——, same as Lesbos, i. [93].
- Isseans, i. [484].
- Issus, iii. [60], [62], [160], [164].
- ——, Sea of, ii. [219]; iii. [1].
- ——, Gulf of (Bay of Ajazzo, or Aïas), i. [75], [105], [106], [160], [179], [183], [189], [190]; ii. [256], [277], [279], [282]; iii. [44], [45], [50], [55]-57, [60], [61], [63], [68], [142], [160].
- Istanpolin. See Astypalæa.
- Ister, r. (Danube), i. [9], [22], [73], [79], [82], [89], [162], [177], [193], [264], [303], [308], [309], [317], [319], [439], [440], [442], [443], [447], [450], [452]-454, [457], [463], [467]-470, [478], [480]-483, [487]-489, [492]; ii. [77], [220], [240], [302].
- ——, sacred mouth of, i. [481], [489].
- ——, town of Mœsia, i. [489], [490].
- Isthmian games, ii. [60], [63].
- Isthmus. See Suez.
- Istri, i. [321], [483].
- Istria, distr. of Italy, i. [89], [313], [321], [483].
- Isus, distr. of Bœotia, ii. [98], [99].
- Italian cities, i. [276].
- ——, revolt, 371.
- ——, headlands, i. [139].
- ——, coast, i. [184], [487].
- Italians, Italiotæ, i. [250], [302], [310], [313], [358], [379]; ii. [118].
- Italica, c. of Spain, i. [213].
- ——, c. of the Peligni, i. [358]
Italy, i. [9], [31], [33]-36, [54], [72], [84], [141], [163], [164], [184], [185], [193], [194], [216], [224], [236], [240], [241], [264], [266]-268, [270], [275], [279], [287], [291], [293], [300], [303]-307, [309], [310], [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.
- Ithōme, mtn and t. of Messenia, i. [426]; ii. [35], [38], [141].
- ——, t. of Thessaly, ii. [141].
- Itium, t. and port of Gaul, i. [297].
- Itōnus, 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], [266].
- Judicello. See Amenanus.
- Jugurtha, king of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Iviça. See Ebusus.
- Julia, i. [213].
- ——, Ioza, t. of Bætica, i. [210].
- Juliopolis, t. of Phrygia, ii. [330].
- Iulis, c. of Ceos, ii. [210].
- Julius. See Cæsar.
- Iulus, son of Æneas, ii. [356].
- Junc Plain, in Spain, i. [240].
- Juno (Hēra), i. [5], [41], [393]; ii. [29], [39], [341]; iii. [11].
- ——, Argive, temple of, i. [375]; ii. [110], [127].
- ——, named Cupra, by the Tyrrheni, i. [357].
- ——, Pharygæa, ii. [127].
- ——, island of, i. [253], [255].
- ——, Argian, grove of, i. [320].
- ——, oracle of Acræan, ii. [63].
- Jupiter, i. [4], [274], [340], [465], [494], [502], [503]; ii. [22], [25], [29], [30], [33], [39], [45], [61], [73], [118], [170], [180], [183], [184], [188], [189], [196], [204], [205], [353]; iii. [33], [55], [113], [116], [117], [179], [259], [263].
- ——, Olympian, ii. [3], [28].
- ——, Dodonæan, i. [328], [329], [501].
- ——, Pelasgic, i. [503].
- ——, Larisian, ii. [145]; iii. [24].
- ——, Cenæus, ii. [155].
- ——, Trophonius, ii. [111].
- ——, Abrettenus, ii. [330].
- ——, Sōsipolis, iii. [23].
- ——, Ombrius, iii. [117].
- ——, temple of, in Larisa, ii. [51].
- ——, ——, in Morimene, ii. [281].
- ——, statue of, at Tuvium, ii. [320].
- ——, Dictæan, ii. [195], [199].
- ——, Olbe, temple at, iii. [55].
- ——, Lycæan, ii. [75].
- ——, Soter, ii. [85].
- ——, Eleutherius, ii. [108].
- ——, Ænēsian, ii. [167].
- ——, Venasii, temple amongst the, ii. [281].
- ——, Atabyrius, iii. [33].
- ——, temple of, called Osogo, iii. [38].
- ——, Labrandænus, iii. [38].
- ——, Carian, iii. [38].
- ——, Stratius, iii. [38].
- ——, Chrysaoreus, iii. [39].
- ——, Casius, iii. [176].
- ——, Olympus, oracle of, ii. [28].
- ——, colossus of, i. [423]; ii. [320].
- ——, Astrapius, ii. [97].
- Jupiter, Dacian priesthood of, ii. [280].
- ——, work of Myron, iii. [8].
- Iura, Mount, i. [288], [310].
- Jura. See Gyarus.
- Iurasius. See Ioras.
- Ivrea. See Eporedia.
- Ixia, t. of Rhodes (Lanathi), iii. [33].
- Ixiōn, king of the Lapithæ, i. [507].
- Kaisaruh. See Mazaca.
- Kaki-Scala. See Taphiassus.
- Kandili. See Alyzia.
- Kankri. See Cenchrea.
- Kapurna. See Chæroneia.
- Karabogher. See Priapus.
- Karaburun. See Mimas.
- Karadje-Burun. See Criumetopon.
- Kara-dagh. See Masias.
- Kara-Gedik. See Andriclus.
- Kara-Hissar. See Tyana.
- Karasi. See Mysia.
- Karasu. See Melas.
- Kara-sui. See Cydnus.
- Karlas. See Bœbeis.
- Karmelis. See Gaugamela.
- Kas, el. See Casium.
- Kas-Owa. See Dazimonitis.
- Kastri. See Delphi.
- Kelikdni. See Calycadnus.
- Kelisman. See Clazomenæ.
- Keltæ, Kelti. See Kelts.
Keltiberia, i. [222], [243]-245.
- Keltiberians, i. [52], [214], [222], [228], [229], [238], [242]-244, [246], [250].
- Keltic nations, i. [247], [291], [442], [443], [454], [481], [482].
- ——, zone, i. [147].
- ——, isthmus, i. [206].
- Keltica (France), i. [13], [99], [101], [111], [113]-116, [141], [174], [184], [192], [193], [206], [223], [226], [240], [243], [267], [279], [289], [296], [298], [309], [323]-325, [357], [442], [443], [447].
- ——, Transalpine, i. [264], [266], [296], [300], [309], [325].
- ——, Cisalpine, i. [303], [315], [336], [337].
- ——, Citerior, i. [324].
- ——, Gallia Cispadana, i. [325].
- Keltici, people of Spain, i. [227], [230].
- Kelto-ligyes (Ligurians), i. [302].
- Keltoscythians, i. [52]; ii. [240].
- Kelts, i. [18], [52], [116], [208], [232], [238], [241], [246], [264], [265], [277], [282], [296], [297], [299], [308], [316], [317], [438], [439], [443], [449], [463], [466].
- ——, Transalpine, i. [302], [316].
- Kemmenus, (the Cevennes), i. [219]. See Cemmenus.
- Kenæum (Kabo Lithari), i. [94]. See Cenæum.
- Kent, i. [99], [288], [296].
- Kentrones. See Centrones.
- Kerasun. See Paryadres.
- Kerempi-Burun. See Carambis.
- Kerkina, isl. (Kerkeni), i. [185].
- Kerman. See Carmania.
- Kerne, isle of, i. [75].
- Kerretani, people of the Iberians, i. [243].
- Kertsch. See Bosporus; Panticapæeon.
- Kharput. See Carcathiocerta.
- Khersobleptes, i. [516].
- Khosistan. See Susiana.
- Kidros. See Cytorum.
- Kilandria. See Celenderis.
- Kimbrians. See Cimbri.
- Kimmerians. See Cimmerians.
- Kinoli. See Cinolis.
- Kisamos. See Cisamus.
- Kiutahia. See Cotiaeium.
- Kizil-Ermak. See Halys.
- Kodscha. See Sirbis.
- Koft. See Coptus.
- Koluri. See Salamis.
- Konia. See Iconium.
- Kopru-su. See Eurymedon.
- Kormakiti. See Crommyum.
- Kosseir. See Philotera.
- Krio, Cape. See Criumetopon.
- Krisso. See Crissa.
- Kulat-el-Mudik. See Apameia.
- Kulp. See Colapis.
- Kur. See Cyrus.
- Kurds. See Gordyæi.
- Kyno. See Cynus.
- La Punta. See Actium.
- La Riccia. See Aricia.
- Labanæ, baths in Italy, i. [354].
- Labicum, i. [341].
- Labiēnus, prefect of Asia, ii. [330]; iii. [39].
- Labŏtas, r. of Syria, iii. [164].
- Labranda, c. of Caria, iii. [38].
- Labyrinth, in Crete, ii. [197].
- ——, near Nauplia, ii. [48].
- ——, in Egypt, iii. [221], [255], [258].
- Lacaon, ii. [395].
- Lacænian land, ii. [45].
- Laccæa, i. [227].
- Lacedæmon, i. [398]; ii. [18], [19], [21], [45]-47, [67], [68], [77], [130], [153], [164], [173]; iii. [26], [259].
- Lacedæmonian epistle, i. [58].
- ——, code, i. [390].
- Lacedæmonians, i. [102], [155], [231], [347], [372], [385], [424]-427, [430], [499]; ii. [31], [34]-36, [38], [39], [41], [43], [46], [55], [58], [59], [71], [72], [75], [85], [88], [90], [94], [111], [123], [129], et passim.
- Lacēter, prom. in the island of Cos (Cape Kephala), iii. [36].
- Lacinium, Cape, i. [393], [429].
- Lacmus, mtn of Ætolia, i. [410], [486].
- Laconia, i. [399]; ii. [15], [18], [24], [28], [35]-48, [53], [58], [153], [193], [200]; iii. [292].
- Laconian Bay (Gulf of Colochina), ii. [6], [40], [48].
- ——, island, same as Thera.
- Laconians, Lacones, i. [236], [504]; ii. [43], [44], [47]; iii. [69].
- ——, Eleuthero, ii. [44].
- Ladē, isl. near Miletus, iii. [5].
- Ladik-Gol. See Stiphane.
- Ladikiyeh. See Laodicea.
- Ladon, r. of Arcadia (Landona), i. [94]; ii. [76].
- Laërtes, i. [91]; ii. [161], [166], [173]; iii. [52].
- Læstrygonians, people of Sicily, i. [31], [33], [64].
- Lagaria, fortress near Thurii (La Nucarra), ii. [397].
- Lagaritan wine, i. [397].
- Lagĕtas, great-grandfather of Strabo, ii. [198].
- Lagina, t. of Caria, iii. [39], [43].
- Lagus, father of Ptolemy, i. [463].
- Lagusa, isl. near Crete (Cardiodissa or Cardiana), ii. [207].
- Laïus, iii. [18].
- Lamert-koi. See Cyme.
- Lamia, phantom, i. [29].
- ——, c. of Thessaly (Isdin or Zeitun), i. [94]; ii. [136], [138], [158].
- Lamian war, ii. [136].
- Lampeia, mtn of Arcadia, ii. [14].
- Lampedusa. See Lopadussa.
- Lampeis, t. of Crete, ii. [194].
- Lampeni. See Amphissa.
- Lampesis, Lamptreis, t. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Lampōnia, t. of the Troad, ii. [382].
- Lampsacēnē, ii. [350].
- Lampsacēni, ii. [347], [349].
- Lampsacus, city of Mysia (Lampsaki), i. [518]; ii. [340], [347], [349], [350], [352]; iii. [6].
- Lamus, r. and t. of Cilicia, iii. [54], [55].
- Landi, people of Germany, i. [447].
- Langobardi, nation of Germany, i. [445].
- Lanuvium (Civita Lavinia or Città della Vigna), i. [344], [355].
- Laodicēa, city of Lycaonia, iii. [43].
- ——, c. of Cœle-Syria (Iouschiah), iii. [170].
- ——, c. of Syria (Ladikiyeh), iii. [161], [162], [167].
- ——, c. of Media, ii. [264].
- ——, c. of Phrygia (Urumluk), ii. [332], [334], [336], [408], [409]; iii. [43].
- Laodiceia, mother of Seleucus, iii. [161].
- Laodiceians, ii. [334], [336].
- Laomedon, ii. [359].
- Laōthoë, ii. [395].
- Lapathus, t. of Cyprus (Lapito), iii. [69].
- Lapē, t. of Lesbos, ii. [127].
- Lapersæ, ii. [42].
- Lapithæ, people of Thessaly, i. [15], [507]; ii. [144]-148.
- Lapithēs, same as Mopsus.
- Lapito. See Lapathus.
- Laranda, t. of Lycaonia (Caraman), ii. [322].
- Larisa, daughter of Piasus, ii. [397].
- ——, Cremaste, city of Pelasgiotis, i. [94]; ii. [138], [144], [373], [374], [395]-397.
- ——, city of Phthiotis, ii. [145].
- ——, c. of Thessaly, ii. [77], [272].
- ——, c. of Attica, ii. [145].
- ——, c. of Crete, ii. [144].
- ——, c. on the confines of Elis and Achæa, ii. [145].
- ——, Phriconis in Asia, ii. [145].
- ——, c. of Syria, ii. [145], [165].
- ——, c. of Pontus, ii. [145].
- ——, c. of the Troad, i. [329]; ii. [145], [374], [395].
- ——, Ephĕsia, ii. [145].
- ——, Phricōnis, 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].
- Lartolæētæ, people of Spain, i. [239].
- Larymna, t. of Bœotia, ii. [98], [100].
- ——, Upper, t. of Locris, ii. [100].
- Lās, t. of Laconia, ii. [42].
- Lasion sea-coast, ii. [9].
- Lathōn, Lēthæus, 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].
- Latopolītæ, iii. [257], [263].
- Latus, iii. [263].
- Laurentum, t. of Latium, i. [339], [346].
- Laüs, city of Lucania, i. [376], [377].
- ——, r. of Lucania (Lao), i. [376], [379]-381.
- ——, gulf of Lucania, i. [376].
- Laviansene, ii. [278], [285], [310].
- Lavicana, Via, i. [352].
- Lavicum, t. of Latium, i. [352].
- Lavinia, daughter of Latinus, i. [339].
- Lavinium, city of Latium, i. [343], [345], [398]; ii. [378].
- Leap, the, ii. [162].
- Lebadeia, city of Bœotia, ii. [111], [122].
- Lebedos, city of Ionia (Lebedigli), iii. [2], [16].
- Lĕbēn, t. and port of Crete, ii. [199].
- Lebenii, ii. [199].
- Lebida. See Leptis.
- Lebinthus, island (Levita), ii. [212].
- Lebrixa. See Nebrissa.
- Lecanomanteis, iii. [180].
- Lechæum, port of Corinth (Pelagio), i. [88]; ii. [62], [63].
- Lectum, prom. of the Troad (Baba Kalessi), ii. [339]-342, [372]-376, [388], [390].
- Lēda, wife of Tyndareus, and daughter of Thestius, ii. [173].
- Lĕētani, people of Spain, i. [239].
- Lefka; see Leuctra.
- Legæ, or Leges (Legi), ii. [235].
- Leimōn, iii. [26].
- Leimōne, same as Elēnē, ii. [145].
- Lēlantum, plain of, i. [90]; ii. [154], [178].
- Leleges, i. [493], [494]; ii. [93], [327], [328], [343], [374]-376, [381], [383], [394], [395]; iii. [2], [4], [11], [40], [63], [65].
- Lelegia, i. [493].
- Lēmenna, lake (Lake Leman, the Lake of Geneva), i. [277], [303], [310].
- Lēmnos, island (Stalimene), i. [43], [66], [71]-73, [187], [329], [512], [513], [515]; ii. [21], [158], [168], [180], [190], [298], [394].
- Lemovices, people of Gaul (the Limousins), i. [284].
- Leōcorium, ii. [86], [87].
- Leon, rocks on the Ethiopian shore, iii. [201].
- Leōnidas, i. [17]; ii. [130], [181].
- Leōnides, stoic, iii. [33].
- Leonnatus, friend of Alexander, ii. [136].
- Leonnorius, leader of the Galatæ, ii. [319].
- Leontes, ii. [350].
- Leontini, i. [31], [412], [414].
- Leontopolis, c. of Egypt, iii. [171], [240].
- Leontopolītæ, iii. [240], [257].
- Leontopolite nome, in Egypt, iii. [240].
- Leōsthenes, ii. [136].
- Lepanto; see Naupactus.
- ——, Gulf of; see Corinth, Gulf of.
- Lepidum. See Rhegium.
- Lepidus, Marcus, i. [323].
- Lēpontii, Alpine race, i. [304], [306].
- Lepreātæ, ii. [18], [31], [45].
- Lepreātis, ii. [18].
- Lepreum, city of Triphylia, ii. [15], [17], [19], [21], [22], [31].
- Leptis, city of Africa (Lebida), iii. [289].
- Leria. See Lerus.
- Lerians, ii. [212].
- Lerida; see Ilerda.
- Lerna, r. of Argolis, ii. [48].
- ——, lake of Argolis, ii. [48], [52].
- Lērō (Ile Ste Marguérite), i. [276]; ii. [212], [214]; iii. [5]. See Leros.
- Lesbia. See Lesbos.
- Lesbians, ii. [365].
- Lesboclēs, ii. [392].
- Lesbos, island (Mytilini), i. [71], [93], [187], [329], [518]; ii. [32], [213], [303], [339]-345, [351], [353], [375], [384], [388], [390]-394, [398]; iii. [8], [19], [36], [250].
- Lesina, isl. See Pharos.
- Lēthæus, r. of Crete (Maloniti or Messara), ii. [199].
- ——, r. of Magnesia, ii. [303]; iii. [21].
- ——, r. of Thessaly, iii. [21].
- ——, r. of the Cyrenaic. See Lathōn.
- Lēthē, r. of Lusitania, i. [229], [230]. See Limæa.
- Lethus, ii. [395].
- Lēto, temple of. See Latona.
- Letopolite nome, in Egypt, iii. [247].
- Letoum, iii. [47].
- Leuca, t. of Calabria, i. [429].
- ——, mtn of Crete (Aspra-vuna or Sfakia), ii. [194].
- ——, Leuce, island of (Ilan-Adassi), i. [188], [470]; ii. [41].
- ——, Leuce-Come, t. of the Nabatæi, iii. [211].
- ——, Leuce-Acte, prom. of Eubœa, ii. [90].
- ——, prom. of Libya, ii. [213]; iii. [235].
- ——, in Thrace, i. [518].
- ——, Capo di. See Iapygia.
- Leucadian Sea, i. [505].
- Leucadians, i. [494]; ii. [162].
- Leucadius, brother of Penelope, ii. [162].
- Leucæ, t. of Ionia (Leokaes), iii. [20], [21].
- Leucani, i. [315], [339], [373]-380, [392], [397], [427], [431].
- Leucania, i. [374]-376, [380].
- Leucas, isl. and t. (Sta Maura), i. [91], [159]; ii. [159], [161], [163], [171], [174].
- Leucaspis, iii. [236].
- Leucatas, prom. of Leucas, ii. [161], [167], [173].
- Leuci, people of Gaul, i. [288].
- Leucimmē, prom. of Corcyra (C. Bianco), i. [497].
- Leucippus, i. [399].
- Leuco, i. [463].
- Leucocomas, ii. [199].
- Leucolla, port of Cyprus, iii. [69].
- Leucōn, king of Bosporus, i. [476]-478.
- Leuconotus (name of a wind), i. [45]; iii. [292].
- Leucopĕtra, prom. of Italy, i. [315], [388].
- Leucophryēne, Artemis, iii. [22].
- Leucophrys, same as Tenedos, ii. [373].
- Leucōsia, island, i. [185], [375], [387].
- Leucosyri, ii. [288].
- Leucothea, temple of, ii. [228].
- Leuctra (Lefka), c. of Bœotia, 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.
- Libēs, priest of the Chatti, i. [447].
- Libēthra, Leibēthrum, city of Pieria, i. [508]; ii. [105], [187].
- Libēthriades, ii. [105], [187].
- Libophœnices, 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], [334], [400], [416], [422], [439], [440], [458], [459], [504]; ii. [169], [303]; iii. [219], [226], [247], [253], [266], [270].
- Libyan Sea, i. [185], [403], [496]; ii. [5], [6], [35], [36]; iii. [68].
- Libyans, i. [17], [256]; iii. [271].
- Libyans, Hesperītæ, iii. [22].
- Libyrnē, same as Scardon, i. [484].
- Libyrnides. See Liburnian Islands.
- Licattii, people of the Vindelici, i. [307].
- Licha, iii. [199].
- Lichades Islands (Litada), i. [94]; ii. [126].
- Lichas, companion of Hercules, ii. [126], [155]; iii. [201].
- Licymna, citadel of Tirynthes, ii. [54].
- Licymnius, iii. [31].
- Licyrna, ii. [171].
- Liger, r. (Loire), i. [265], [281]-284, [286], [288], [289], [291], [292], [295], [297].
- Liguria, (Genoa), i. [193], [247], [265], [279], [302], [308], [311], [313]-316, [324]-326, [330], [439].
- Ligurian headlands, i. [139].
- Ligurisci, i. [454].
- Ligyes, Ligurians, i. [193], [267], [269], [274], [275], [300]-303, [322], [323], [331], [462].
- ——, Oxybian, i. [276], [301], [314].
- Ligystica. See Liguria.
- ——, coast, i. [184], [185].
- ——, nations, i. [193], [194].
- ——, Sea of, (Gulf of Genoa), i. [160], [185], [193].
- Lilæa, c. of Phocis, i. [25]; ii. [101], [123], [124], [128].
- Lilybæum, prom. of Sicily (Capo Boeo), i. [400]-403, [411], [421]; ii. [378].
- ——, c. of Sicily (Marsalla), i. [411]; iii. [287].
- Limæa, r. of Lusitania (Lima), i. [229], [230].
- Limena, Limenera, ii. [48].
- Limenia, t. of Cyprus, iii. [70].
- Limnæ, t. of Messenia, i. [385]; ii. [39], [40].
- ——, t. of the Thracian Chersonese, i. [517]; iii. [5].
- ——, suburb of Sparta, ii. [40].
- Limnæum, suburb of Sparta, ii. [41].
- Limousins. See Lemovices.
- Limyra, t. of Lycia, iii. [47].
- Limyrus, r. of Lycia, iii. [47].
- Lincasii. See Lingones.
- Lindii, Lindians, iii. [33].
- Lindus, c. of Rhodes (Lindo), ii. [374]; iii. [29], [33], [55].
- Lingones, Lincasii, people of Gaul, i. [278], [288], [310].
- Līnum, t. of Mysia, ii. [349].
- Linx, c. of Mauritania. See Lynx.
- Lipari Isles, i. [31], [84], [89], [185], [369], [383], [386], [415], [417]-421.
- Liris, r. of Latium (Garigliano), i. [347], [352], [353].
- Lisbon. See Ulyssea.
- Lissa. See Issa.
- Lissus, t. of Dalmatia (Alesso), i. [485].
- Litada. See Lichades Islands.
- Liternum, t. of Campania (Torre di Patria), i. [361].
- Liternus, r. of Campania, i. [361].
- Lithada. See Cenæum.
- Lithrus, mtn of Pontus, ii. [306].
- Livadhia. See Lebadeia.
- Livia, piazza of, i. [351].
- Lixus, t. of Mauritania, iii. [279], [281].
- ——, r. of Mauritania (Lucos), i. [150].
- Lochias, prom. of Egypt, iii. [226], [230].
- Locri, people of Greece, i. [389]-392, [494]; ii. [85], [113]-115, [124]-130, [134], [135], [159], [365].
- ——, Epizephyrii, in Italy, i. [168], [381], [383], [388]; iii. [289].
- ——, Epicnemidii, ii. [78], [113], [114], [124], [125], [128], [132].
- ——, Ozolæ or Hesperii, ii. [2], [114]-116, [125]-128, [158].
- ——, Opuntii, i. [389]; ii. [114], [124]-126.
- Locria, ftn in Locris, i. [389].
- Locris, in Greece, ii. [6], [42], [114], [124]-132, [137], [151], [171], [340].
- ——, in Italy, i. [186], [388], [390].
- Locrus, i. [494].
- Loire. See Liger.
- Lopadūssa, island (Lampidusa), iii. [288].
- Lōryma, mtn and shore of Caria, iii. [34].
- Lōtophagi, i. [37], [236], [237]; iii. [281].
- Lōtophagitis, name of the Lesser Syrtis, iii. [288].
- Loubadi. See Apolloniatis.
- Lucas, i. [494].
- Lucca, t. of the Ligyri, i. [323].
- Lucĕria, t. of the Daunii (Lucera), i. [398], [433].
- Lucius Tarquiuius Priscus. See Tarquinius.
- ——, Mummius, ii. [64], [65].
- Lucos, r. See Lixus.
- Lūcotŏcia, city of the Parisii, i. [290].
- Lucrine Lake and Gulf (Lago Lucrino), i. [362], [364].
- Lucullus, ii. [278]. [292]. [294]. [307]. [320].
- ——, Marcus, i. [490]; ii. [65].
- Lūcūmo, son of Demaratus, i. [326].
- Lūdias, r. and lake of Macedonia, i. [508], [509].
- Luerion, i. [302].
- Luerius, i. [285].
- Lugdūnum, t. of Aquitania (Lyons), i. [286].
- ——, c. of the Segosiani, i. [265], [277], [284], [288], [289], [309], [310].
- Lūgeum, i. [482].
- Lūji, people of Germany, i. [444].
- Lūna, i. [323], [329], [330].
- Lūpiæ, t. of Calabria, i. [430].
- Lūpias, r. of Germany (Lippe), i. [445].
- Lusitania, i. [181], [228]-230, [250].
- Lusitanians, i. [209], [221], [228], [229], [231], [245], [250].
- Lūsōnes, people of Spain, i. [243].
- Lux Dubia, i. [211].
- Lycabēttus, mtn of Attica, ii. [90], [164].
- Lycæum, mtn of Arcadia (Myntha), i. [311]; ii. [22], [75], [76].
- Lycaōn, i. [329].
- ——, son of Priam, i. [66]; ii. [344], [346].
- Lycaonia, i. [202]; ii. [276], [281], [284], [319], [321], [322], [332]; iii. [44], [65].
- Lycaonians, i. [195]; ii. [277], [304], [322]; iii. [64].
- Lycastus, ii. [200].
- Lyceum, at Athens, ii. [87], [88], [90].
- Lychnidus, t. of Epirus (Lago d' Ochrida), i. [495], [500].
- Lycia, i. [8], [32], [38], [189], [195], [201]; ii. [54], [259], [313], [317], [328], [329], [409]; iii. [27], [28], [44]-48, [54], [59], [68], [73], et passim.
- ——, in the Troad, ii. [317], [328], [329].
- Lycii, Lycians, ii. [277], [304], [327]-329, [344], [346], [353], [360], [362], [405], [410]; iii. [1], [41], [49], [63].
- ——, in the Troad, ii. [162], [327], [344], [346], [360], [362].
- ——, Carian, ii. [327], [329].
- Lycomēdes, priest of the Comani, ii. [308].
- ——, king of Scyrus, ii. [140].
- ——, son of Pharnaces, ii. [311].
- Lycopolis, c. of Egypt, iii. [240], [257], [258].
- Lycopolītæ, iii. [257].
- Lycōreia, t. of Phocis, ii. [116].
- Lycormas, ii. [160].
- Lyctii, ii. [194].
- Lyctus, c. of Crete (Lytto), ii. [196], [200].
- Lycurgus, Lacedæmonian, ii. [43], [44], [203], [204]; iii. [179].
- ——, king of the Edoni, ii. [187]; iii. [76].
- ——, orator, ii. [368].
- Lycus, ii. [334].
- ——, son of Pandiones, ii. [81]; iii. [49].
- ——, r. of Assyria (Erbil), i. [123]; iii. [143], [144].
- ——, r. of Syria (Nahr-el-Kelb), iii. [170].
- ——, r. of Phrygia, ii. [334].
- ——, r. of Armenia and Pontus, ii. [270], [295], [306].
- Lydia, i. [91], [96], [326]; ii. [68], [102], [185], [298], [327], [333], [351], [407], 410; iii. [22], [60].
- Lydian temples, ii. [185].
- ——, gates, ii. [386].
- Lydians, i. [41], [328], [397], [453]; ii. [277], [317], [326], [329], [332], [346], [384], [386], [396], [402], [403], [406], [407]; iii. [24], [38], [63]-65, [140], [141].
- Lydus, son of Atys, i. [326], [467].
- Lygæus, ii. [173].
- Lygdamis, leader of the Cimmerii, i. [96].
- Lyncēstæ, people of Macedonia, i. [495], [500], [501].
- Lyncestis, i. [500].
- Lynx, iii. [277], [278], [281], [282].
- Lyonnaise, the, i. [285]-290.
- Lyons. See Lugdunum.
- Lyons, Gulf of. See Galatic Gulf.
- Lyrceium, mtn of Argolis, ii. [51], [58], [124].
- ——, vill. of Argolis, i. [410].
- Lyrnēssis, in the Troad, ii. [345].
- Lyrnēssus, t. of the Troad, ii. [343], [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].
- Lysiœdi, iii. [23].
- Lysippus, sculptor, i. [424]; ii. [171], [350].
- Lysis, iii. [23].
- Lytto. See Lyctus.
- Mā, 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], [507].
- ——, nations, i. [485].
- ——, city, ii. [56].
- Macedonians, i. [192], [257], [439], [485], [495], [496], [498], [500], [504]; ii. [4], [55], [57], [68], [88], [105], [114], [128], [131], [132], [137], [147], [172]; iii. [39], [115], et passim.
- Machærus, fortress of Judæa, ii. [120]; iii. [181].
- Macistia, ii. [16], [23], [24].
- Macistii, ii. [16], [17], [45].
- Macistum, Macistus, t. of Triphylia, i. [385]; ii. [18], [19], [24], [155].
- Macra, r. of Etruria, i. [330].
- Macras, Macra, Syrian plain, iii. [170].
- Macri Campi, in Cisalpine Gaul, i. [322].
- Macris, same as Eubœa, ii. [151].
- Macrocephali, i. [68]; ii. [258].
- Macron-Tichos, i. [518].
- Macrōnes, people of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Macronici. See Helena.
- Macropogōnes, ii. [219].
- Macynia, t. of Ætolia, ii. [160], [171].
- Madys, the Scythian, i. [96], [97].
- Madytus, c. of the Thracian Chersonese, i. [518].
- Mæander, r. of Phrygia and Caria (Bojock Meinder), ii. [303], [333]-336, [407]-409; iii. [6], [7], [21], [24], [27], [82].
- Mæandrius, ii. [311].
- Mæcēnē, distr. of Arabia, iii. [189].
- Mædi, people of Thrace, i. [485], [489], [514].
- Mædobithyni, Thracian race, i. [453].
- Mænacca, t. of Bætica, i. [235].
- Mænalus, mtn of Arcadia, ii. [76].
- ——, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Mænoba, t. of Bætica, i. [215].
- Mæŏnes, Mēŏnes, or Mysi, ancient inhabitants of Lydia, ii. [298], [317], [326], [332], [346], [396], [402], [403]; iii. [64], [65].
- Mæonia, same as Mysia, ii. [332], [346], [405], [406].
- Mæōtæ, i. [195]; ii. [219], [221], [224].
- Mæōtis, Palus (Azof, Sea of), i. [22], [81], [114], [162], [164], [172], [189], [191], [194], [202], [203], [442], [443], [450], [471], [474], [476]-480, [491]; ii. [216]-224, [239], [243], [244], [251], [270], [302].
- Magarsa, t. of Cilicia, iii. [60].
- Magi, Persian priests, i. [35], [149], [152]; iii. [116], [136], [137], [140], [141], [180].
- Magnēsia, Magnētis, distr. of Thessaly, i. [506], [510]; ii. [132]-135, [139]-141, [146], [148].
- ——, t. of Caria, ii. [299], [303], [335]; iii. [6], [7], [21]-24, [43].
- ——, t. of Lydia (Manisa), ii. [326], [335], [397].
- Magnesian Sea, ii. [135].
- Magnētes, of Thessaly, i. [43]; ii. [131], [140], [146]-148; iii. [7].
- ——, of Caria, ii. [333]; iii. [22], [23].
- Magnētis, i. [507].
- Magnopolis, c. of Pontus, ii. [306].
- Magōdi, same as Lysiōdi, iii. [23].
- Majorca and Minorca. See Gymnasiæ.
- Makro Teichos. See Cnossus.
- Malaca, c. of Bætica (Malaga), i. [235], [238], [241], [245].
- Malaus, ii. [340].
- Maleæ, prom. of Laconia (Cape-Malio or St. Angelo), i. [38], [140], [163], [164]; ii. [40], [41], [47]-49, [60], [77], [195].
- Maleōs, i. [335].
- Malia, prom. of Lesbos (Sta. Maria), ii. [390], [391].
- Maliac Gulf (G. of Zeitun), i. [17], [512]; ii. [4], [96], [110], [126], [130]-138.
- ——, war, ii. [153].
- Malians, Malienses, i. [43]; ii. [2], [5], [135], [136], [147], [151].
- Malii, people of Mesopotamia, iii. [158].
- Malli, people of India, iii. [94].
- Mallus, city of Cilicia, ii. [283]; iii. [59], [60].
- Malŏthas, c. of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Malta. See Melite.
- Malūs, in the Troad, ii. [371].
- Mamaus, r. of Triphylia, ii. [16].
- Mamertīni, in the c. of Messana, i. [404], [405].
- Mamertium, t. of the Bruttii, i. [391].
- Mana. See Larisus.
- Mandani. See Milania.
- Mandanis, iii. [113], [114], [116].
- Mandūbii, 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].
- Maranītæ, people of Arabia, iii. [204].
- Marathēsium, 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 Phœnicia, 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.
- Mareōtis, 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. [198]; iii. [275], [294].
- Marmarium, t. of Eubœa, ii. [153].
- Marmōlītis, distr. of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Marmora, Sea of. See Propontis.
- Marobodus, i. [444].
- Marōnia, t. of Thrace, i. [515], [516].
- Maros. See Marisus.
- Marrucina, i. [358], [359].
- Marrucini, people of Italy, i. [358], [359].
- Mars, i. [232], [277], [340], [357], [372]; ii. [328], [362], [395], [409].
- Marsa-al-Halal. See Naustathmus.
- Marsalla. See Lilybæum.
- Marseilles. See Massalia.
- Marseillese, the. See Massilians.
- Marsi, people of Italy, i. [326], [349], [351], [353], [356], [358].
- Marsi, people of Germany, i. [443].
- Marsiaba, city of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Marsian or Marsic war, i. [353], [358], [388].
- Marsyas, ii. [186], [334], [390].
- ——, r. of Phrygia, ii. [303], [333], [334].
- Martius Campus, i. [350], [371].
- Martos. See Tukkis, i. [213].
- Marucini. See Marrucini.
- Maruvium, city of Italy, i. [359].
- Masæsylii, Masæsyli, people of Numidia, i. [198]; iii. [279]-282, [287], [289], [291].
- Masanasses, king of Numidia iii. [282], [285], [286].
- Masēs, t. of Argolis, ii. [54], [58].
- Masiani, people of India, iii. [90].
- Masius, mtn of Armenia (Kara-Dagh), ii. [238], [261], [268]; iii. [157].
- Massabatica, distr. of Media, ii. [264]; iii. [154].
- Massaga, t. of India, iii. [90].
- Massagĕtæ, Scythian race, ii. [240], [245], [247], [248]; iii. [75].
- Massalia, city of Gaul (Marseilles), i. [100], [110], [111], [114], [116], [117], [150], [160], [161], [173], [174], [184], [202], [217], [221], [238]-240, [247], [265]-285, [301], [310], [376], [452]; ii. [331], [368]; iii. [21], [30], [32], [279].
- ——, Gulf of, i. [271].
- Massilians, Massilienses (the Marseillese), i. [194], [267], [269], [270], [271], [276], [282], [283], [504].
- Massyas, distr. of Syria, iii. [166], [170], [171].
- Mastaura (Mastauro), t. of Lydia, iii. [26].
- Masthles, iii. [41].
- Mastico. See Phanæ.
- Masylies, people of Numidia, i. [198]; iii. [282], [284], [285].
- Matalum, port of Gortyna, ii. [200].
- Matapan, Cape. See Tænarum.
- Mataurus, t. of Sicily, i. [416].
- Mater Isodroma, temple of, ii. [145].
- Matiana, distr. of Media, i. [78], [112]; ii. [242], [262], [264], [270].
- Matiani, Matiēnī, inhabitants of Matiana, ii. [249], [273].
- Matrīnum, port of Adria, i. [358].
- Matrīnus, r. of Picenum (Piomba), i. [358].
- Matzua. See Tabaïtic mouth of the Nile.
- Mauretania. See Maurusia.
- Mauri, same as Maurusii, iii. [276].
- Maurolimne. See Molycreia.
- Maurusia (Algiers and Fez), i. [3], [150], [151], [197], [201], [210], [215], [226], [236], [439]; iii. [275]-284.
- Maurusians, i. [7], [198], [206]; ii. [36]; iii. [276].
- Mausōleium, of Halicarnassus, iii. [34].
- ——, (Tomb of Augustus), at Rome, i. [351].
- Mausōlus, king of Caria, ii. [383]; iii. [34], [35].
- Maximus Æmilianus. See Æmilianus.
- Mazaca (Kaisarieh), ii. [282], [283]; iii. [44].
- Mazacēni, ii. [283].
- Mazæi, people of Pannonia, i. [483].
- Mazēnēs, king of the island Doracta, iii. [188].
- Mazūsia, prom. of the Thracian Chersonese, i. [517].
- Mecestus, r. of Phrygia (Simau-Su), ii. [332].
- Mecōne, same as Sicyon.
- Mecyberna, port of Olynthus, i. [511].
- Medea, i. [31], [72], [73], [321], [332], [484]; ii. [266], [273].
- Mĕdeōn, t. of Phocis, ii. [106], [122].
- ——, t. of Bœotia, ii. [106], [122].
- Medes, i. [41], [196]; ii. [125], [216], [230], [239], [249], [264]-270; iii. [239].
- Mēdia, i. [72], [76], [112], [115], [123]; ii. [235], [238], [240], [242], [250], [259]-271, [273]; iii. [109], [124], [125], [129]-134, [153], [154], [158].
- ——, Atropatian, ii. [260], [264], [267].
- ——, the Greater, ii. [260], [264], [267].
- Mediolanium (Saintes), i. [283].
- Mediolanum (Milan), i. [317].
- Mediomatrici, people of Gaul, i. [288], [289].
- Mediterranean Sea, i. [8], [56], [60], [62], [75], [78], [81], [82], [85], [87], [88], [105], [120], [128], [173], [174], [183], [184], [189], [190], [192], [206], [210], [216], [234], [241], [244], [245], [253], [264], [266], et passim.
- Medius, historian, ii. [272].
- Medma, t. of Magna Grecia, ii. [383], [384].
- Medoaci, people of Italy, i. [321].
- Medoacus, r. of Italy, i. [318].
- ——, port of Patavia, i. [318].
- Mĕdon, ii. [134].
- Medus, son of Medea, ii. [266]; iii. [132].
- Medusa, ii. [62].
- Mĕdylli, people of Gaul, i. [276], [303].
- Megabari, people of Ethiopia, iii. [203], [219], [266].
- Megabates, leader of the Persians, ii. [96].
- Megabyzi, priests of the Ephesians, iii. [13].
- Megalagyrus, ii. [391].
- Megalocephali, i. [458].
- Megalopolis, city of Arcadia, ii. [37], [71], [75].
- ——, city of Pontus, ii. [306], [310].
- Megalopolītæ, iii. [145].
- Megalopolītis, distr. of Arcadia, ii. [5], [15], [72].
- ——, distr. of Pontus, ii. [306], [309].
- Megara, city of Greece, ii. [3], [48], [57], [80]-84, [108], [122]; iii. [30].
- ——, city of Sicily, i. [403], [404], [406], [407].
- ——, city of Syria, iii. [165].
- Megaræans, Megareans, Megarians, i. [404], [412], [490], [494]; ii. [2], [4], [63], [70], [81], [82], [84], [315].
- Megarenses, Hyblæi, ii. [73].
- Megarici, sect of philosophers, ii. [82].
- Megaris, i. [256], [506]; ii. [4], [6], [62], [63], [78]-81, [84], [91], [99].
- ——, mountains of, ii. [99].
- Megasthenes, of Chalcis, founder of Cumæ, i. [361].
- ——, historian, i. [107]-109, [117], [120]; iii. [75], [79], [80], [84], [96], [97], [101], [103], [110], [116].
- Megēs, son of Phyleus, ii. [9], [143], [167], [170].
- Megillus, iii. [83].
- Megiste, island, iii. [47].
- Mekran. See Gedrosia.
- Melæna, prom. of Ionia, iii. [18], [19].
- ——, prom. of Chios, iii. [18], [19].
- Melænæ, vill. of the Troad, ii. [371].
- ——, Melania, city of Cilicia (Mandane), ii. [371]; iii. [52], [177].
- Melamphyllus, same as Samos, ii. [168]; iii. [8].
- Melampus, ii. [20].
- Melanchus, tyrant of Lesbos, ii. [391]. See Megalagyrus.
- Melanēis, same as Erĕtria, ii. [155].
- Melania, same as Melænæ.
- Melanippe, mother of Bœotus, i. [399].
- Melanippus, ii. [344].
- Melanthus, father of Codrus, ii. [35], [81], [82].
- Melantian rocks, in the Ægean (Stapodia), iii. [7].
- Melas, prom. of Mysia, ii. [332].
- ——, Gulf of (Bay of Saros), i. [42], [140], [187], [496], [516]-518.
- ——, r. of Bœotia (Mauroneri) ii. [101].
- ——, r. of Thrace, i. [517].
- ——, r. of Thessaly, ii. [129].
- ——, r. of Pamphylia (Menavyat-su), iii. [50].
- ——, r. of Cappadocia (Karasu), ii. [282], [283].
- Meldi, people of Gaul, i. [290].
- Meleager, son of Althæa, i. [64]; ii. [179].
- ——, of Gedara, iii. [114], [175].
- Meleagrides (probably Guinea-hens), i. [320].
- Mĕlēs, r. near Smyrna, ii. [303]; iii. [20].
- Melfa. See Melpis.
- Mĕlia, ii. [109], [318]; iii. [67].
- Melibœa, t. of Thessaly, i. [378]; ii. [140], [148].
- Meligūnis, same as Lipara, i. [417].
- Mēlinus, port of the Arabian Gulf, iii. [196].
- Melitæa, t. of Phthiotis, ii. [136].
- Melitæeis, ii. [134].
- Melitē, vill. of Attica, i. [102], [103].
- ——, lake belonging to the Oeniadæ, ii. [171].
- ——, island (Malta), i. [421]; iii. [288].
- ——, same as Samothrace, ii. [189].
- Mĕlitēnē, distr. of Cappadocia (Malatia), ii. [259], [276], [278], [280].
- Meliteni, ii. [268], [278].
- Melius, ii. [386].
- Mellaria, i. [210].
- Mĕlōn, leader of the Sicambri, i. [446].
- Mēlos, island (Milo), ii. [207], [208].
- Melpis, r. of Latium (Melfa), i. [352].
- Melsus, r. of Asturia, i. [250].
- Memnon, village of, in Mysia, ii. [347].
- ——, sepulchre of, ii. [347].
- ——, son of Tithonus, iii. [130], [258].
- ——, dithyramb of Simonides, iii. [130].
- ——, Rhodian, ii. [382].
- Memnŏnium, in Egypt, iii. [258], [261], [262].
- ——, of Abydos, iii. [258].
- ——, citadel of the Susi, iii. [130].
- Memphis, city of Egypt, ii. [190]; iii. [241], [243]-248, [251], [253], [257]-259, [263].
- Memphite nome, iii. [241].
- Mēn 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].
- Mĕnas, 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].
- Menĕbria, same as Mesēmbria.
- Menĕcles, iii. [34], [40].
- Mĕnēcrates, disciple of Xenocrates, ii. [299], [300], [326], [396].
- ——, disciple of Aristarchus, iii. [26].
- Menedēmus, 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 Spercheus, ii. [136].
- ——, oracle of, i. [211].
- Meninx, island (Zerbi), i. [37], [185], [237]; iii. [288].
- Menippus, of Gadara, iii. [175].
- ——, of Stratonice, iii. [40].
- Mennæus, iii. [166].
- Mēnŏdōrus, iii. [24].
- Mēnŏdŏtus, ii. [401].
- Menœtius, father of Patrocles, ii. [126].
- Mĕnōn, companion of Alexander, ii. [271].
- Mentes, king of the Taphii, ii. [166], [171].
- Mēŏnes, inhabitants of Lydia. See Mæones.
- Mēŏnia. See Mæonia.
- Mercury, i. [158]; ii. [16]; iii. [263].
- Merida. See Augusta Emerita.
- Merim, Al. See Moro.
- Mermadalis, r. in the land of the Amazons, ii. [235].
- Meroë, sister of Cambyses, iii. [225].
- ——, island, i. [50]; iii. [195], [217]-220, [270].
- ——, metropolis of Ethiopia, i. [50], [98], [99], [106], [107], [110], [112], [119], [120], [144], [171], [172], [174], [199], [200], [203]; iii. [84], [217]-220, [270]-272, [275].
- Meropidæ, ii. [345].
- Meropis, name of the island of Cos, i. [459].
- Mĕrops, i. [52].
- ——, of Percotè, ii. [345], [346].
- Mersivan. See Neapolis.
- Mērus, mtn of India, iii. [76].
- Mesarlyk-Tschai. See Cydnus.
- Mesēmbria, t. of Thrace (Missemvria), i. [490].
- Mesēmbriani, i. [490].
- Mĕsēne, distr. of Babylon, i. [129].
- Mesēni, Arabians, iii. [146].
- Mĕsōgis, mtn of Lydia, ii. [145], [407], [408]; iii. [7], [8], [24]-26.
- ——, wine of, iii. [26].
- Mesola, ii. [37].
- Mesopotamia, i. [66], [122], [124], [127], [134], [137], [196], [416]; ii. [260], [261], [267], [271], [284]; iii. [109], [142], [150], [154], [156], [157], [161], [166], [185].
- Messa, t. of Laconia, ii. [41].
- Messala, i. [305].
- Messapia, same as Iapygia, i. [422], [423], [430]; ii. [98].
- Messapian language, i. [431].
- Messapii, i. [427], [428].
- Messapius, mtn (Ktypa-vuna), ii. [98].
- Messapus, ii. [98].
- Messēis, ftn of Thessaly, ii. [134].
- Messēne, c. of Messenia, i. [186], [236], [425]-427; ii. [5], [8], [14]-18, [22], [24], [25], [27], [28], [31], [35], [37]-40, [42], [45]-47, [54], [77], [81].
- Messēne, Messana, Messenia, in Sicily (Messina), i. [402]-404.
- Messenian Gulf (Gulf of Coron), ii. [6], [35], [36], [40].
- ——, war, i. [385], [424]-427; ii. [39].
- Messenians, i. [385], [404], [405], [425], [426]; ii. [5], [7], [11], [31], [35], [36], [38], [39], [82]; iii. [2].
- ——, in Sicily, i. [376].
- Messina, Strait of, i. [37], [39], [69], [85], [86], [105], [110], [140], [158]-160, [163], [173], [179], [180], [184], [193], [256], [313]-315, [360], [379], [383], [384], [386], [401]-404; ii. [60].
- Messŏa, part of Sparta, ii. [41].
- Messŏla, t. of Messenia (Messthles), ii. [403].
- Metabum, same as Metapontium, i. [399].
- Metabus, i. [399].
- Metagonians, i. [255], [256].
- Metagōnium, prom. of Mauritania (Ras-el-Harsbak), iii. [279], [282].
- Metapontium, city of Magna Græcia (Torre di Mare), i. [330], [379], [380], [398], [399], [422], [423].
- Metapontus, i. [399].
- Metaurus, r. of Umbria, i. [337].
- ——, r. of the Bruttii (Metauro), i. [383], [384].
- Meteline. See Lesbos.
- Metellus (Q. Metellus Pius), i. [244].
- ——, surnamed Balearicus. See Balearicus.
- Methana, Methōne, t. and penins. near Trœzene, ii. [56].
- Methōnē, city of Messenia, i. [92]; ii. [36], [37].
- ——, c. of Macedonia, i. [508], [509].
- ——, c. of Magnesia, ii. [140].
- ——, of Thrace, ii. [140].
- Methydrium, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Mēthymna, city of Lesbos (Molyvo), ii. [127], [145], [390], [391], [393].
- Mēthymnæeans, ii. [351], [382].
- Metochi d' Hagia. See Mychus.
- Mētrodōrus, of Scepsis, ii. [235], [380]; iii. [202].
- Mētrodōrus, disciple of Epicurus, ii. [350].
- Mētropolis, t. of Thessaly, ii. [141].
- ——, t. of Magna Phrygia (Ballyk), ii. [332] ; iii. [43].
- ——, t. of Lydia, iii. [1].
- Mētropolītæ, ii. [141]; iii. [8].
- Mētrōum, temple of the mother of the gods, iii. [20].
- Mĕtūlum, t. of the Iapodes, i. [309], [483].
- Mēvania, 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 Bœotia, ii. [54].
- ——, t. of Argolis, ii. [54].
- Mideia, t. of Bœotia, 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].
- Milētopolis, t. of Mysia, ii. [331], [382]; iii. [67].
- Milētopolītis, lake in Mysia (Manijas), ii. [331], [332].
- Milētus, 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], [63].
- Mimallŏnes, ii. [183].
- Mimas (Karaburun), iii. [18].
- Mimnermus, i. [74]; iii. [2], [316].
- Minæa, distr. of Arabia Felix, iii. [191].
- Minæi, people of Arabia, iii. [190], [204].
- Mincius, r. of Gaul (Mincio), i. [311].
- Minerva, i. [66], [224], [235], [346]; ii. [9], [14]-16, [19], [27], [84], [108]; iii. [33].
- ——, temple of, i. [368], [428], [433]; ii. [110], [138], [142], [186], [189], [355], [367], [368], [383], [389]; iii. [153], [239], [263].
- ——, Alæan, ii. [75].
- ——, Scilluntian, ii. [16].
- ——, Alalcomenian, ii. [110].
- ——, Trojan, i. [398].
- ——, Itonian, ii. [107], [138], 142.
- ——, Nedusian, ii. [37], [210].
- ——, Polias, ii. [84], [86].
- ——, Glaucopis, ii. [366].
- Mingrelia. See Colchis.
- Minho, r. See Minius.
- Minius, r. (Minho), i. [230].
- Minōa, t. of Argolis, ii. [48].
- ——, t. of Crete (Porto Trano), ii. [194].
- ——, prom. of Megaris, ii. [80].
- Minōs, king of Crete, i. [76], [225], [413], [425], [430]; ii. [55], [196]-200, [204], [328]; iii. [40], [179].
- Minōtaur, ii. [197].
- Minteius, same as Minyeïus.
- Minthe, mtn near Pylus, ii. [17].
- Minturnæ, city of Latium, i. [347], [352], [353].
- Minyæ, in Triphylia, ii. [8], [21], [93], [111].
- Minyeians, ii. [111].
- Minyeius, Minyeïus, r. of Triphylia, ii. [10], [20], [27], [55].
- Misēnum, prom. and port of Campania (Punta di Miseno), i. [93], [360], [362], [364], [368].
- Misēnus, companion of Ulysses, i. [39], [364].
- Mithracina, ii. [271].
- Mithras, god of the Persians, the Sun, iii. [136].
- Mithridates, of Pergamus, ii. [401].
- ——, Ctistes, king of Pontus, ii. [314].
- ——, Euergetes, king of Pontus, ii. [197], [198].
- ——, Eupator, king of Pontus, i. [22], [114], [440], [471], [472], [475]-479; ii. [198], [209], [285], [286], [290], [292], [294], [304]-307, [313], [314], [356], [357], [380], [387], [401], [405]; iii. [13], [232].
- Mithridatic war, ii. [89], [305]-307, [312], [356], [386]; iii. [25].
- Mithridatium, citadel of the Galatæ, ii. [320].
- Mithropastes, iii. [188].
- Mitylenæans, i. [5], [16]; ii. [366], [374], [376], [392].
- Mitylene, c. of the island of Lesbos, ii. [145], [220], [365], [366], [391], [392].
- Mnasalces, ii. [108].
- Mnasyrium, iii. [33].
- Mneyis, god of the Egyptians, iii. [241], [245].
- Mnōans, ii. [287].
- Moagetes, tyrant of Cibyra, ii. [410].
- Moaphernes, ii. [228], [307].
- Moasada, fortress of Judæa, iii. [183].
- Mōchus, philosopher, iii. [173].
- Modena. See Mutina.
- Modra, t. of Phrygia, ii. [289].
- Mœris, lake in Egypt, i. [79]; iii. [223], [253], [255], [257], [258].
- Mœsi, people of Thrace, i. [453], [454], [466] ; ii. [287].
- Mŏlō, iii. [34], [40].
- Molochath, r. of Mauritania (Muluwi), iii. [279], [281].
- Molossi, Molotti, nation of Epirus, i. [427], [493], [495], [496], [499], [500], [502], [504]; ii. [131], [137], [356].
- Molycreia, t. of Ætolia (Xerolimne or Maurolimne), ii. [128], [160], [171], [172].
- Molycrium, Rhium, same as Antirrhium, ii. [6].
- Molyvo. See Methymna.
- Mōmemphis, city of Egypt, iii. [241], [242].
- Mōmemphitæ, iii. [241].
- Momemphite nome, iii. [241].
- Monarites wine, ii. [278].
- Mondego. See Mundas.
- Monētium, t. of the Iapodes, i. [309], [483].
- Monœci Portus, in Liguria (Port Monaco), i. [300], [301].
- Monœcus, Hercules, temple of, i. [301].
- Monommati, i. [68], [458]; iii. [108].
- Monte Nero. See Ænus.
- Moon, temple to the, ii. [234].
- Mopsium, t. of Thessaly, ii. [146], [148].
- Mopsŏpia, ancient name of Attica, ii. [87], [148].
- Mopsopus, ii. [87], [148].
- Mopsuhestia, t. of Cilicia, iii. [61].
- Mopsus, one of the Lapithæ, ii. [148].
- ——, son of Mantus, ii. [148]; iii. [15], [50], [59], [60].
- Morea, the. See Apian land.
- Mōrēna, distr. of Mysia, ii. [330].
- Morgantium, t. of Sicily, i. [386], [408].
- Morgētes, the, emigrate to Sicily, i. [385], [386], [407], [408].
- Morimēnē, distr. of Cappadocia, ii. [278], [281], [284], [321].
- Morimēni, ii. [321].
- Morini, people of Gaul, i. [289], [290], [297], [298].
- Mormolyca, i. [29].
- Moro, t. of Lusitania (Al-Merim), i. [228].
- Morys, ii. [317].
- Morzeus, king of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Moschi, ii. [225].
- Moschic mountains, i. [96]; ii. [219], [226], [260], [267], [296].
- Moschice, distr. of Colchis, ii. [228], [229].
- Mōsēs, iii. [177], [178].
- Mosynœci, people of Pontus, ii. [269], [297].
- Mualitsch-Tschai. See Rhyndacus.
- Mudania. See Myrleani.
- Mūgilōnes, people of Germany, i. [445].
- Mulius, ii. [10].
- Muluwi. See Molochath.
- Mūnda, metropolis of Turdetania (Mondo), i. [213], [241].
- Mundas, r. of Lusitania (Mondego), i. [229].
- Mūnychia, port of the Athenians, ii. [85].
- Murēna, ii. [410]; iii. [53].
- Murviedro. See Saguntum.
- Mūsæus, ii. [187]; iii. [180].
- Muses, the, i. [66]; ii. [11], [23], [24], [183], [187].
- Mūseum of Alexandria, iii. [229].
- Mūsicanus, distr. in India, iii. [85], [86], [95], [106].
- Mūtina, t. of Italy (Modena), i. [305], [322], [324].
- Mycale, prom. of Ionia (Samsun Dagh), i. [8]; ii. [376]; iii. [2], [7], [10].
- Mycalessus, vill. of Bœotia, ii. [96], [99], [106].
- Mycēnæ, c. of Argolis, i. [329]; ii. [48], [53], [54], [59], [60].
- Mycēnæa, ii. [53].
- Mycenæans, ii. [53], [55].
- Mychus (Bay of Metochi d' Hagia), ii. [104], [122].
- Mycŏnus, island (Myconi), ii. [208], [211].
- Mygdones, i. [453], [506], [514]; ii. [316], [330].
- ——, people of Mesopotamia, ii. [268]; iii. [142], [157].
- Mygdonia, Mygdonis, part of Mysia, i. [515]; ii. [299], [332], [348].
- ——, part of Mesopotamia, iii. [157].
- Mylæ, t. of Sicily (Milazzo), i. [401], [412].
- Mylasa, c. of Caria, iii. [37]-40.
- Mylasians, iii. [38].
- Myndia, iii. [37].
- Myndii, Myndians, ii. [383]; iii. [36].
- Myndus, c. of Caria, ii. [383]; iii. [37].
- Mynēs, king of Lyrnessus, ii. [343], [384], [394].
- Myonnesus, island, ii. [138], [393].
- ——, t. of Ionia, iii. [16], [17].
- Myra, t. of Lycia, iii. [45], [47].
- Myrcinus, t. of Macedonia, i. [512].
- Myriandrus, t. of Syria, iii. [61].
- Myrina, Amazon, ii. [298], [328], [399].
- ——, c. of Æolis, ii. [237], [298], [397], [399].
- Myrinæans, ii. [397].
- Myrleani (Mudania), ii. [330].
- Myrleātis, ii. [299].
- Myrleia, c. of Bithynia (Mudania), ii. [299], [315], [318].
- Myrmēcium, c. of the Tauri (Yeni-kaleh), i. [477]; ii. [222].
- Myrmidons, ii. [50], [57], [132], [136].
- ——, tragedy of Æschylus, ii. [390].
- Myrōn, statuary, iii. [7].
- Myrrinūs, vill. of Attica, ii. [90].
- Myrsilus, historian, i. [93]; ii. [382].
- ——, tyrant of Mitylene, ii. [391].
- Myrsinus, t. of Elis, ii. [12], [13].
- Myrtōan Sea, i. [187], [496], [518], [519]; ii. [6], [49], [57].
- Myrtūntium, t. of Elis, ii. [13].
- ——, estuary near Leucada, ii. [171].
- Myscellus, Achæan, founder of Crotona, i. [394], [406], [407]; ii. [73].
- Mysi, or Mysians, i. [9], [195], [453], [454], [457], [460], [461], [466], [468], [488]; ii. [277], [287], [302], [316]-319, [389], [402], [407]; iii. [27], [38], [63], [67], passim.
- ——, around Olympus, ii. [319], [326], [330].
- ——, tragedy of Sophocles, ii. [32].
- Mysia (Karasi), i. [17], [202]; ii. [32], [287], [298], [299], [314], [316], [317], [326]-332, [386], [401], [403], [404], [407]; iii. [67].
- ——, Abrettēnē, see Abrettēnē, ii. [330], [332].
- ——, Olympii, ii. [326].
- Mysian Bosporus, ii. [318].
- ——, Olympus, iii. [30].
- Mysius, r. of Mysia, ii. [390].
- Mysos, the beech tree, ii. [326], [327].
- Mytilene. See Lesbos.
- Myūs, c. of Caria (Derekoi), ii. [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].
- Nabocodrŏsor, iii. [75].
- Nabrissa, city of Bætica. See Nebrissa.
- Nabūrianus, 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].
- Nantuātæ, an Alpine race, i. [303].
- Napata, city of Ethiopia, iii. [268].
- Napē, 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].
- Narbōn, the Narbonnaise (Narbonne), c. of Gaul, i. [159], [160], [184], [265]-286, [302], [310].
- Narcissus, ii. [96].
- Narnia, r. of Dalmatia (Narni), i. [337].
- Narōn, c. of Umbria (Narenta), i. [484], [487].
- Narthacium, t. of Thessaly, ii. [136].
- Narthēcis, island, iii. [7].
- Narycus, t. of the Opuntian Locrians, ii. [126].
- Nasamōnes, 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 Mœsia, 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], [363], [364], [385].
- ——, port of the Cyrenaic, iii. [294].
- Naxos, island (Naxia), ii. [208], [210].
- ——, c. of Sicily, i. [403]-406, [412], [414].
- Nea, vill. (see Enea and Ænea), in the district of Troy, ii. [371].
- Neæethus, r. of Magna Grecia (Nieto), i. [394].
- Neandria, t. of the Troad, ii. [373], [375].
- Neandris, ii. [189].
- Neanthēs, of Cyzicus, i. [71].
- Neapolis, c. of the Tauric Chersonese, i. [479].
- ——, c. of Macedonia (Kavala), i. [512], [513].
- ——, c. of the Samians on the coast of Ephesus, iii. [10].
- ——, c. of Pontus (Mersivan), ii. [311].
- ——, c. of the Carthaginians, iii. [288], [289].
- ——, c. of Campania (Naples), i. [34], [202], [365], [366], [369], [377].
- ——, same as Leptis, iii. [289].
- Neapolitans, i. [39], [368], [369].
- Neapolitis, same as the Halys, ii. [311].
- Nearchus, i. [109], [119]; iii. [74], [80]-85, [88], [100], [101], [114], [115], [120], [122], [127]-129, [132], [187], [188].
- Nebrissa (Lebrixa), i. [211], [215].
- Nebrodes, mtns, i. [415].
- Necropolis, suburb of Alexandria, iii. [230], [231], [236].
- Necyomanteis, iii. [180].
- Nĕda, r. of Peloponnesus, ii. [17], [22], [24], [26], [37].
- Nĕdōn, r. of Laconia, ii. [28], [37].
- ——, vill. of Messenia, razed by Teleclus, ii. [37].
- Nedūsian Minerva, temple of, ii. [37].
- Negra, iii. [218].
- Negrana, c. of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Negrani, iii. [212].
- Negropont. See Eubœa.
- Neis, ii. [394].
- Nēïum, in the isl. of Ithaca, ii. [164].
- Neleïdæ, i. [398]; ii. [35].
- Nēleus, father of Nestor, ii. [7], [17], [26], [27].
- ——, founder of Miletus, iii. [2], [4].
- ——, son of Coriscus, ii. [378], [379].
- ——, r. of Eubœa, ii. [157].
- Nēlia, t. of Magnesia, ii. [139].
- Nemausus, city of Gaul (Nîmes), i. [267], [268], [278], [279], [302].
- Nĕmĕa, r. near Corinth, ii. [66].
- ——, t. of Argolis, ii. [60].
- Nemean games, ii. [60].
- ——, lion, ii. [60].
- Nemesis, statue of, at Rhamnusia, ii. [87], [90].
- ——, Adrastea, temple of, ii. [348].
- Nemōssus, head of the Arverni, i. [284].
- Nĕmus, temple of Diana near Aricia, i. [355].
- Nemydia, cognomen of Diana, ii. [14].
- Neochori. See Argos, Amphilochian.
- Neoclēs, father of Epicurus, iii. [9].
- Neocōmītæ, i. [317].
- Neōn, t. in the vicinity of Parnassus, ii. [143].
- Neon-teichos, ii. [396].
- Neoptolemus, son of Achilles, ii. [119], [120], [140], [343].
- ——, general of Mithridates, i. [472].
- ——, writer of glosses, ii. [350].
- ——, tower of, i. [469].
- Nepheris, fortress of the Carthaginians, iii. [287].
- Nĕpita, t. of Etruria (Nepi), i. [335].
- Neptune, i. [32], [53], [69], [342]; ii. [6], [17], [48], [70], [72], [211], [335], [367].
- ——, temples of, ii. [16], [40], [55], [69], [71], [109], [154], [213]; iii. [7], [230].
- ——, Asphalian, i. [90].
- Neptune, Heliconian, ii. [69]; iii. [10].
- ——, Isthmian, ii. [49], [63].
- ——, Samian, ii. [16]-19.
- ——, Ægæan, temple of, ii. [98].
- Nera. See Nar.
- Nēritum, mtn of Ithaca, ii. [162]-164.
- Nēritus, t. of Leucas, i. [92]; ii. [161].
- Nĕrium, Cape, prom. of Spain (Cape Finisterre), i. [206], [230].
- Nero, Monte. See Ænus.
- Nēroassus, fortress of Cappadocia, ii. [281].
- Nervii, people of Germany, i. [289].
- Nēsæa, distr. of Hyrcania, ii. [243], [246], [271].
- Nēsæan horses, ii. [265].
- Nessōn, Thessalian, ii. [149].
- ——, harbour of, in Thessaly, ii. [131], [144], [146], [149].
- Nessus, centaur, ii. [127], [160].
- Nestor, son of Neleus, i. [14], [61], [330], [398]; ii. [7], [8], [10], [11], [14], [16], [18]-20, [22]-28, [30], [31], [36], [47], [132], [155], [210]; iii. [2].
- ——, Stoic, iii. [58].
- ——, Academician, the preceptor of Marcellus, iii. [59].
- Nestus, r. of Thrace (Karasu or Mesta), i. [496], [512], [513], [515].
- Netium (Noja), i. [431].
- Nibarus, mtn of Armenia, ii. [268], [273].
- Nicæa, c. of Bithynia (Isnik), i. [202]; ii. [316], [318], [347].
- ——, c. of the Massilians (Nice), i. [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.
- Nicēphorium, grove of Pergamus, ii. [400].
- Nicēphorium, 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].
- Nicomēdēs, king of Bithynia, ii. [313]; iii. [21].
- ——, son of Prusias, ii. [401].
- Nicomēdia, 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.
- Nigrētes, Nigrītæ, 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], [194], [195], [210], [211], [217]-226, [228], [241]-248, 257, 263, 266, 270-276, et passim.
- ——, cataracts of, i. [60].
- ——, mouths, i. [190].
- ——, Canopic mouth, i. [101], [129], [130], [137]; iii. [237], [238].
- ——, Pelusiac mouth, iii. [53], [177], [220], [223], [226], [239], [240].
- Nile, the Blue. See Astapus.
- Nilus, tract of Ethiopia, iii. [200].
- Nîmes. See Nemausus.
- Nineveh, iii. [142], [143].
- Ninias, t. of Dalmatia, i. [484].
- Ninus, king of Assyria, i. [129]; iii. [143].
- ——, c. of Assyria, i. [129]; ii. [274]; iii. [140], [143].
- Niobē, wife of Amphion, ii. [36], [326], [337].
- Niobē, tragedy of Æsehylus, ii. [337].
- Niphates, mtn of Armenia (Nepat-Learn), ii. [261], [263], [268], [270].
- Nīsa, t. of Bœotia, ii. [98], [99].
- ——, of Megaris, ii. [99].
- Nisæa, port of Megara, ii. [4], [55], [80]-82, [84].
- Nisibis, c. of the Mygdonians of Mesopotamia, ii. [261], [268]; iii. [142], [157].
- Nisibin or Netzid. See Nisibis.
- Nisus, father of Scylla, ii. [55], [81].
- Nisyrus, island, ii. [212]-214; iii. [34].
- ——, t. of the island of, ii. [213].
- ——, t. of Carpathus, ii. [214].
- Nitiobriges, people of Aquitania (Agénois), i. [284].
- Nitriote nome, iii. [242].
- Noarus, r. of Illyria, i. [483], [488].
- Nocera. See Terina.
- ——, Camellaria, and Nocera de' Pagani. See Nuceria.
- Noiga, t. of the Asturi, i. [250].
- Noja. See Netium.
- Nola, i. [367], [370].
- Nomades, Numidæ (Wanderers), i. [51], [198], [441], [461]; ii. [231], [233], [240], [299], [302], [352]; iii. [166], [194], [197], [198], [205], [212].
- Nomentana Via, i. [339], [354].
- Nomentum, i. [338].
- Nora, ii. [281].
- Noreia, c. of Cisalpine Gaul (Friesach in Steiermark), i. [319].
- Norici, Taurisci Norici, i. [306], [307], [310], [448].
- Northern Ocean, i. [451], [452].
- Nŏtium, coast and promontory of Chios, iii. [18].
- Notu-ceras, promontory of Ethiopia, iii. [200].
- Nŏtus, wind, i. [45], [97].
- Novum-comum, t. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [317].
- Nūbæ, people inhabiting the Nile, iii. [219], [266].
- Nūcĕria, c. of Umbria (Nocera Camellaria), i. [337].
- ——, c. of Campania (Nocera de' Pagani), i. [367], [370], [374].
- Numa Pompilius, i. [338], [339].
- Numantia, c. of Spain, i. [229], [243], [244], [439].
- Numantians, the, i. [243].
- Numitor, king of Alba-longa, i. [340].
- Nycteus, father of Antiopa, ii. [97].
- ——, cave, iii. [164].
- Nymphæum, c. of the Tauric Chersonese, i. [476].
- ——, prom. of Mt Athos (Cape St. George), i. [512].
- ——, rock near Apollonia, i. [486].
- Ny̆sa, vill. of Bœotia, ii. [99].
- Nysa or Nysaïs, distr. of Lydia, ii. [345], [408].
- ——, c. of Caria, iii. [24]-27, [43].
- ——, c. and mtn of India, iii. [76].
- ——, mtn of Thrace, iii. [76].
- Nysæi or Nysæans, people of India, iii. [76], [90].
- Nysaeis, in Caria, ii. [335].
- Nysaïs, distr. of Lydia. See Nysa.
- Obelisks, iii. [245], [262].
- Obidiacēni, a Mæotic race, ii. [223].
- Obodas, king of the Nabatæi, iii. [211]-213.
- Obulco (Porcuna), i. [213], [241].
- Ocalea, t. of Bœotia, ii. [106], [107].
- Ocean, i. [4]-6, [33], [38], [39], [53], [68], [73], [74], [111], [143], et passim.
- ——, Northern, i. [115].
- ——, Western (the Atlantic), i. [87].
- ——, Eastern (Bay of Bengal), i. [179].
- Ocelum, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Uxeau or Ucello), i. [268], [323].
- Ochē, name of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Ochē, mtn of Eubœa (Mt St. Elias), ii. [152], [153].
- Ochus, r. of Bactriana and Hyrcania, ii. [243]-245, [251], [254], [255].
- Ochyrōma, citadel of Ialysus, iii. [33].
- Ocra, mtn, i. [300], [308], [309], [314], [482].
- Ocricli, t. of Umbria (Otricoli), i. [336], [337].
- Octavia, sister of Augustus, iii. [59].
- Ocypodæ, iii. [108].
- Odeium, theatre of Pericles at Athens, ii. [87].
- Oderzo. See Opitergium.
- Odēssus, t. of Mœsia (Varna), i. [490], [516]; ii. [145].
- Odius, leader of the Halizoni, ii. [297]-299.
- Odomantes, people of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Odomantis, district of Armenia, ii. [269].
- Odrysæ, people of Thrace, i. [5], [16].
- Odryssēs, r. of Mysia, ii. [299].
- Odysseia. See Ulyssea.
- Odysseus. See Ulysses.
- Œantheia, t. of the Ozolian Locrians, ii. [128].
- Œaso, i. [242].
- Œchalia, c. of Eubœa, ii. [156].
- ——, c. of Ætolia, ii. [156].
- ——, c. of Arcadia, afterwards Andania, ii. [10], [11], [23], [24], [37], [156].
- ——, two cities of Thessaly, ii. [142], [156].
- ——, the taking of, poem of Homer, iii. [9].
- Œdanēs, r. of India, iii. [118].
- Œdipus, ii. [64].
- Œneiadæ, city of Thessaly, ii. [137].
- Œneus, father of Deianira, i. [64]; ii. [170], [174], [175].
- Œniadæ, c. of Ætolia, ii. [137], [159], [169], [171].
- ——, lake of the, in Ætolia, ii. [171].
- Œnoa, fortress of the Corinthians, ii. [63], [105].
- Œnoanda, c. of Lycia (Urludscha), ii. [410].
- Œnoë, t. of Attica, ii. [57], [67].
- ——, t. of Elis, ii. [9].
- ——, t. in the isl. of Icaria, iii. [10].
- Œnomaus, king of Elis, ii. [31].
- Œnōnē, wife of Paris, ii. [360].
- Œnōnē, ancient name of Ægina, ii. [57].
- ——, two demi of Attica, ii. [57].
- Œnoparas, r. of Syria (Afreen), iii. [164].
- Œnops, ii. [375].
- Œnōtri, Œnotrians, Œnotrides, ancient inhabitants of Lucania, i. [376], [377], [379], [380], [386], [399].
- Œnōtria, i. [313], [379], [400].
- Œnōtrian kings, i. [383].
- Œnōtrides, islands, i. [376], [387].
- Œta, mtn, i. [505]; ii. [4], [114]-116, [128]-132, [135], [147], [158], [160].
- Œtæa, distr. of Thessaly, ii. [123], [132], [136], [160].
- Œtæan hellebore, ii. [116].
- Œtæi, people of Greece, ii. [114], [158], [386].
- Œtylus, t. of Laconia, ii. [35], [36].
- Œum, castle of, i. [95].
- Ofanto. See Aufidus.
- Ogyges, ii. [68].
- Ogygia, ancient name of Bœotia, i. [38]; ii. [101].
- Ogyium, mtn, i. [459].
- Ogyris, isl. of the Red Sea, iii. [187], [188].
- Oïsci. See Vivisci.
- Olane, citadel of Armenia, ii. [270].
- Olba, t. of Cilicia, iii. [55].
- Olbia, city of the Massilians (Eoube), i. [269], [275].
- ——, c. of Pamphylia (Tschariklar), iii. [48], [49].
- ——, c. situated on the Borysthenes, i. [470].
- Oleastrum, t. of Spain, i. [239].
- Olĕnian rock, mtn of Elis, ii. [12]-14, [27], [74].
- Olenii, ii. [71].
- Olĕnus (Olĕnē?), c. of Achaia, ii. [69], [71]-74, [160].
- ——, c. of Ætolia, ii. [72], [160], [172].
- Olgassys, mtn of Paphlagonia, ii. [313], [314].
- Oliarus, one of the Cyclades (Antiparos), ii. [208].
- Oligasys, name of the Paphlagonians, ii. [302].
- Olizōn, t. of Magnesia, ii. [139], [140].
- Olmeius, r. of Bœotia, ii. [101], [108].
- Olmiæ, prom. of the Bay of Corinth, ii. [63], [105].
- Oloossōn, t. of Thessaly, ii. [143], [145].
- Olophyxis, t. of Macedonia, i. [512], [513].
- Olūris, Olūra, t. of Messenia, ii. [24].
- Olympēne, distr. of Mysia, ii. [332].
- Olympēni, ii. [319].
- Olympia, i. [409]; ii. [5], [8], [14]-16, [28], [30]-33, [45], [61], [76], [176].
- Olympic Games, i. [391], [395], [498]; ii. [29]-31, [34], [365]; iii. [32].
- Olympium, temple of Jupiter at Athens, ii. [87], [97].
- Olympus, inventor of the flute, ii. [186], [334].
- ——, c. of Lycia (Tschiraly), iii. [45], [48].
- ——, mtn of Lycia, i. [40], [41].
- ——, mtn and fortress of Cilicia, iii. [54].
- ——, of Crete, ii. [186].
- ——, mtn of Cyprus, iii. [69].
- ——, mtn of Pisatis, ii. [32].
- ——, mtn of Thessaly, i. [94], [311], [506]-508; ii. [29], [32], [131], [145]-147, [186], [272].
- ——, mtn of Macedonia, ii. [378].
- ——, mtn of Mysia (Keschisch-Dagh), ii. [186], [316], [317], [319], [327], [329], [330].
- Olynthus, c. of Macedonia, i. [182], [506], [511]; ii. [103], [154].
- Olysipo, c. of Lusitania, i. [228].
- Olyssa, t. of Crete, ii. [200].
- Omanus, god of the Persians, ii. [246]; iii. [137].
- Ombrica (Ombria), i. [324], [325], [336]-338, [349].
- Ombrici, Ombri, people of Italy (Umbrians), i. [319], [322], [323], [325], [326], [337], [338], [357], [372]; ii. [58], [246]; iii. [137].
- Omphale, wife of Hercules, i. [326].
- ——, tragedy of Ion, i. [94].
- Omphaliōn, ii. [39].
- Onchēsmus, port of Epirus (Santi Quaranta), i. [497].
- Onchēstus, t. of Bœotia, ii. [106], [107], [109].
- Oneia, mtns in Megaris, ii. [62], [82].
- Onēsicritus, i. [109]; ii. [253]; iii. [80]-87, [93], [95], [100], [102], [106], [112]-114, [133].
- Onesii, hot-springs of the, in Aquitania, i. [284].
- Onŏba, t. of Bætica (Gibraleon), i. [215], [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].
- Ophiōdēs, isl. in the Arabian Gulf (Zemorget), iii. [193].
- Ophiogeneis, ii. [348].
- Ophiūssa, 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].
- Opūs, c. of the Locrians, i. [95]; ii. [125], [126].
- Orange. See Arausio.
- Orbēlus, mtn of Macedonia (Egrisou-dagh), i. [505].
- Orbis, r. of Gaul (the Orbe), i. [272].
- Orcaorci, ii. [320], [321], [332].
- Orchēni, sect of the Chaldæan astronomers, iii. [146].
- Orchistēnē, distr. of Armenia, ii. [268].
- Orchomĕnia, ii. [93], [101].
- Orchomĕnii, ii. [93], [111]-113.
- Orchomenus, c. of Bœotia (Scripa), ii. [10], [101], [107], [111]-113, [124].
- ——, Minyeian, ii. [20], [55], [111].
- ——, c. of Arcadia, ii. [10], [39], [75].
- ——, c. of Eubœa, 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], [500].
- Orestis, distr. of Macedonia, i. [505].
- Oretani, people of Spain, i. [209], [212], [228], [234], [235], [243], [245].
- Orētania, i. [210], [228], [243].
- Oreto. See Oria.
- Oreus, c. of Eubœa (Orio), i. [94]; ii. [152], [153].
- Oreus-Histiæa, ii. [152].
- Orgās, r. of Phrygia, ii. [333].
- Oria, c. of Spain (Oreto), i. [229].
- ——, vill. of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Orīcum, t. of Illyria, i. [486].
- Oriōn, ii. [97], [152].
- ——, constellation, i. [5].
- Orithyia, i. [452].
- Orleans. See Genabum.
- Ormenium, Orminium, t. of Thessaly, ii. [134], [139], [142], [143], [146].
- Ormenus, Ormenides, ii. [142], [143].
- Orminium. See Ormĕnium.
- Ornĕæ, t. near Corinth, ii. [58], [59], [66], [347].
- ——, vill. of Argolis, ii. [58], [59].
- Ornĕates, Priapus, ii. [66].
- Ornithōpŏlis, in Phœnicia, iii. [173].
- Oroatis, r. of Persia (the Tab), iii. [129], [132].
- Orobiæ, t. of Eubœa, ii. [98], [152].
- Orōdes, king of the Parthians, iii. [97].
- Orontēs, r. of Syria (El-Asy), i. [416]; iii. [53], [61], [162]-165, [170], [177].
- ——, king of Armenia, ii. [273].
- Orōpia, ii. [79].
- Orōpii, ii. [90].
- Orōpus, c. of Bœotia, i. [102], [103]; ii. [79], [90], [92], [96].
- Orospeda, mtns of Spain (Sierra de Toledo), i. [241], [243], [245].
- Orpheus, Thracian, i. [508], [513]; ii. [187]; iii. [180].
- Orphic ceremonies, ii. [187].
- ——, arts, ii. [192].
- Orthagoras, iii. [187].
- Orthagŏria, c. of Thrace, i. [516].
- Orthanēs, god of the Athenians, ii. [348].
- Orthē, citadel of Thessaly, ii. [143], [144].
- Orthopolis, t. of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Orthōsia, c. of Syria (Ortosa), iii. [53], [167], [169], [171], [177].
- ——, c. of Caria, iii. [26].
- Ortilochus, father of Diocles, ii. [46].
- Ortōn, port of the Frentani (Ortona-à-Mare), i. [359], [360].
- Ortona. See Orthosia.
- Ortōnium, i. [359].
- Ortospana, c. of the Paropamisadæ (Candahar), ii. [249]; iii. [124].
- Ortygia, nurse of Latona, iii. [11].
- ——, grove near Ephesus, iii. [11].
- ——, same as Delos, ii. [210], [211].
- ——, isl. and part of the city of Syracuse (Island of St. Marcian), i. [35], [92], [408], [409].
- Osca, c. of Spain (Huesca), i. [242].
- Osci, people of Campania, i. [346], [352], [360], [367].
- Osimo. See Auxumon.
- Osiris, iii. [242], [243], [247], [253], [259].
- Osismii, people of Gaul, i. [291].
- Ossa, mtn of Thessaly, i. [40], [94], [96], [311], [507]; ii. [130], [131], [139], [146]-148, [272].
- Ossa, mtn of Pisatis, ii. [32].
- Ossŏnŏba, c. of Spain, i. [215].
- Ostia, c. of Latium, i. [218], [325], [329], [334], [335], [339], [344], [345], [348].
- Ostimii (al. Ostiæi, Ostidamnii, Timii), people of Gaul, i. [99], [101], [291].
- Osuna. See Usor.
- Othia, ii. [12].
- Othryadas, a Lacedæmonian, ii. [58].
- Othryoneus, ii. [367].
- Othrys, mtn of Thessaly (Mt Gura), ii. [32], [134], [135], [138].
- Otranto. See Hydrus.
- Otreus, ii. [318].
- Otricoli. See Ocricli.
- Otrœa, t. of Bithynia, ii. [318].
- Otus, Cyllenian, ii. [9], [167].
- Oxeiæ islands, ii. [169], [170].
- Oxus, r. of Bactriana (Gihon), i. [113]; ii. [240], [243], [251]-255.
- Oxyartes, ii. [254].
- Oxyathrēs, brother of Darius Codomannus, ii. [291].
- Oxybii, or Oxybian Ligurians, i. [276], [301].
- Oxybius, port in Liguria, i. [276].
- Oxylus, king of the Ætolians, ii. [3], [30], [33], [77], [176].
- Oxynia, t. of Thessaly, i. [501].
- Oxyrynchus, city of Egypt (Bekneseh), iii. [257].
- Ozolæ. See Locri.
- Paches, Athenian commander, ii. [366].
- Pachynus, prom. of Sicily (Cape Passaro), i. [160], [186], [187], [400]-403, [411], [421]; ii. [41].
- Pacorus, leader of the Parthians, iii. [159], [163].
- Pactōlus, r. of Lydia, ii. [303], [353], [403].
- Pactya, c. of the Thracian Chersonese, i. [517], [518].
- Pactyas, mtn, iii. [7], [21].
- Padua. See Patavium.
- Padus. See Po.
- Pæŏnia, i. [488], [489], [504], [505], [509], [512]-514; ii. [131].
- ——, mtns, i. [43], [481], [496].
- ——, nations, i. [485].
- Pæŏnians, Pæones, people of Macedonia, i. [9], [489], [495], [496], [506], [508], [514], [515]; ii. [383], [394].
- Pæsēni, 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, Pēgæ, 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 Phœnicia, 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].
- Palæscēpsis, t. of the Troad, ii. [371], [372], [375], [376].
- Palæ-tyrus, t. of Phœnicia, iii. [173].
- Palamēdēs, 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].
- Pallēne, peninsula of Macedonia, i. [510]-512; ii. [154], [299].
- Palma, t. of the Baleares, i. [251].
- Palmys, son of Hippotion, ii. [317].
- Paltus, t. of Syria, iii. [130], [167].
- Palus. See Mæotis.
- Pambœotia, festival, ii. [108].
- Pambuk-Kalessi. See Hierapolis.
- Pamisus, r. of Messenia (Pirnatza), i. [403]; ii. [28], [37], [38], [45].
- ——, r. of Laconia, ii. [38].
- ——, r. of Elis, ii. [7], [16], [38].
- Pampeluna. See Pompelon.
- Pamphylia (Tekiah), i. [190], [194]; ii. [244], [325], [385]; iii. [27], [28], [44]-55, [59], [61], [68], [73].
- ——, cities, ii. [324].
- ——, Sea of, i. [183], [189]; ii. [325]; iii. [68].
- ——, Gulf of, i. [189].
- Pamphylians, i. [196]; ii. [304]; iii. [63].
- Pamportus, t. of the Taurisci. See Nauportus, i. [309].
- Pan, worshipped by the Mendesii, iii. [240].
- ——, in Meroë, iii. [271].
- Panænus, ii. [29].
- Panætius, Stoic, iii. [33], [60].
- Panaro. See Scultanna.
- Panchæa, i. [58], [459].
- Pandarus, king of the Lycians, ii. [317], [344], [346].
- ——, worshipped at Pinara, iii. [46], [47].
- Pandataria, island (Vento Tiene), i. [185], [347].
- Pandiōn, father of Lycus, ii. [328].
- ——, king of India, iii. [49], [74].
- Pandionidæ, ii. [81].
- Pandōra, mother of Deucalion, ii. [149].
- ——, name of Southern Thessaly, ii. [149].
- Pandosia, c. of the Bruttii, i. [382].
- ——, c. of Thesprotia, i. [382], [497].
- Paneium, temple of Pan, at Anaphlystus, ii. [89].
- ——, at Alexandria, iii. [231].
- Pangæum, mtn of Macedonia, i. [512], [515]; iii. [66].
- Pangani, ii. [239].
- Panhellenes, ii. [50].
- Panionian festival, sacrifices, ii. [69].
- Paniōnium (Ischanli), iii. [10].
- Panna, t. of Samnium, i. [371].
- Pannōnia, i. [483]; iii. [10].
- Pannonii, Pannonians, i. [309], [448], [482], [483], [487].
- Panŏpeis, ii. [121], [123].
- Panŏpeus, t. of Phocis, ii. [113], [122], [123], [124].
- Panōpolis, t. of Egypt, iii. [258].
- Panormus, t. of Sicily (Palermo), i. [401], [411].
- ——, t. of Epirus (Panormo), i. [486], [497].
- ——, port of Ephesus, iii. [11].
- Pans, with wedge-shaped heads, i. [109]; ii. [186].
- Pantalaria. See Corcyra, Cossura.
- Pantaleōn, son of Omphalion, ii. [39].
- Pantano, l' Osteria del. See Gabii.
- Panticapæans, ii. [222].
- Panticapæum (Kertsch), i. [472], [476]-478.
- ——, temple of Æsculapius at, i. [114]; ii. [221].
- Panxani. See Pangani.
- Papa, Cape. See Araxus.
- Paphlagonia, i. [96], [202], [475]; ii. [18], [285], [287], [289], [290], [297], [301], [314], [319], [329].
- Paphlagonian names, ii. [301].
- Paphlagonians, i. [195], [279], [291], [440], [458], [476]; ii. [18], [302], [304], [310], [313], [314].
- Paphos, c. of Cyprus, i. [65]; ii. [13]; iii. [68], [70], [71].
- ——, Palæpaphos, iii. [70], [71].
- Parachelōïtæ, in Thessaly, ii. [136].
- ——, in Ætolia, ii. [136].
- Parachelōïtis, distr. of Ætolia, ii. [169].
- Parachoathras, mtn of Media, ii. [245], [249], [260], [267].
- Paradeisus, t. of Cœle-Syria, iii. [170].
- Parætacæ, Parætacēni, a people of Media, ii. [261], [264]; iii. [135], [142], [146], [153].
- Parætacēne, i. [123]; iii. [124], [132], [152].
- Parætŏnium, port of Marmara (El-Baretun), i. [64]; iii. [235], [253], [259], [294].
- Paralus, founder of Clazomenæ, iii. [3].
- Parapomisus, ii. [245], [248]; iii. [78], [89], [124]-126.
- Parapotamia, Parapotamii, t. of Phocis, ii. [101], [113], [123], [124].
- ——, distr. of Syria, iii. [166].
- Parasōpia, distr. of Bœotia, ii. [97], [103].
- Parasōpias, in Thessaly, ii. [136].
- Parasōpii, in Bœotia, ii. [103].
- ——, vill. of Thessaly, ii. [66].
- Parati, people of Sardinia, i. [334].
- Pareisactus, iii. [230].
- Parianē, ii. [350].
- Pariani, ii. [347], [348], [374].
- Parii, Parians, inhabitants of the island of Paros, i. [484]; ii. [210], [349].
- Paris (Alexander), i. [65], [274]; ii. [360], [376].
- Parisa, ii. [235].
- Parisades, i. [476], [477].
- Parisii, people of Gaul, i. [290].
- Parisus, r. of Pannonia, i. [482].
- Parium, c. of Mysia (Kamaraes or Kemer), i. [518]; ii. [340], [348]-351.
- ——, in the Propontis, ii. [210].
- Parma, t. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [322].
- Parmĕnides, i. [143], [375].
- Parmenio, ii. [272]; iii. [125].
- Parmesans, i. [323].
- Parmesus, ii. [108].
- Parnassii, ii. [121].
- Parnassus, i. [40], [311], [505]; ii. [2], [62], [67], [93], [105], [114]-116, [121], [123], [125], [129], [143], [158], [195].
- Parnēs, mtn of Attica, ii. [90].
- Parni, Aparni, ii. [241], [244], [248].
- Paropamisadæ, iii. [77], [82], [124]-128.
- Paropamisus. See Parapomisus.
- Parōræa, distr. of Epirus, i. [498].
- Parōræi, people of Epirus, i. [499].
- Parorbelia, distr. of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Parōreatæ, people of Triphylia, ii. [19].
- Parōreius. See Phrygia, iii. [43].
- Paros (Bara), i. [332], [484]; ii. [66], [208], [210], [211].
- Parrhasii, people of Arcadia, ii. [7], [75], [241].
- Parrhasius, the painter, iii. [14].
- Parsii, same as Parrhasii.
- Parthenia, same as Samos, ii. [168]; iii. [8].
- Partheniæ, i. [424]-426.
- Parthenias, r. of Elis, ii. [32].
- Parthĕnium, mtn of Arcadia (Partheni), ii. [76].
- ——, prom. of the Tauric Chersonese, i. [474].
- ——, vill. of the Cimmerian Bosporus, i. [474], [477]; ii. [222].
- ——, temple of Diana in the Tauric Chersonese, i. [474].
- Parthenius, r. of Samos, see Imbrasus, ii. [168].
- ——, r. ii. [287]-290, [351].
- ——, mtn, ii. [58], [76].
- Parthenōn, temple of Minerva, in the Acropolis, ii. [84], [86].
- Parthenopē, t. of Campania, iii. [32].
- ——, one of the Sirens, i. [34], [39].
- ——, tomb of, i. [365].
- Parthi, Parthyæi, Parthians, i. [18], [22], [195], [196], [441]; ii. [216], [241]-245, [250]-255, [263]-277; iii. [97], [124]-126, [131], [135], [136], [152], [159], et passim.
- Parthi, Histories of, i. [178]; iii. [73].
- Parthia, ii. [246], [250], [251], [262], [264]-274; iii. [124], [128], [131], [141], [152], [153].
- Parthian autocrat, Labienus, iii. [39].
- Parthiene, ii. [250].
- Parthini, people of Illyria, i. [500].
- Parus, one of the Liburnian islands. See Pharus.
- Paryadrēs, mtn of Armenia (Kerasun), ii. [226], [260], [267], [269], [296], [305], [306].
- Parysatis, iii. [216].
- Pasargadæ, c. of Persia (Fesa), iii. [116], [131]-134.
- Pasiani, Scythian race, ii. [245].
- Pasitigris, iii. [131], [132].
- Passaro, Cape. See Pachynus.
- Patala, c. of India, iii. [95].
- Patalēne, distr. of India (Tatta or Sindi), ii. [253]; iii. [80], [83], [84], [94], [95], [120].
- Patara, c. of Lycia (Patera), iii. [45], [47].
- Patarus, iii. [47].
- Patavini, city of the (Padua), i. [253].
- Patavium (Padua), i. [317], [324].
- Pateischŏreis, Persian nation, iii. [130].
- Patelputer. See Palibothra.
- Patmos, one of the Sporades (Patmo), ii. [212].
- Patræ, Patreis, c. of Achæa (Patras), ii. [6], [8], [69], [71], [73], [74].
- Patraeus, t. of the Bosporus (Ada), ii. [222].
- Patrŏclēs, i. [106]-108, [115]; ii. [242], [243], [255]; iii. [79].
- Patrŏclus, leader of the Myrmidons, ii. [26], [89], [126], [136], [343], [395].
- ——, rampart of, isl., ii. [89].
- Paulus Æmilius, i. [495], [516].
- Paunitis, ii. [269].
- Pavia. See Ticinum.
- Pax Augusta, t. of Spain (Beja), i. [227].
- Pēdalium, prom. of Cyprus, iii. [69].
- Pēdasa, t. of Caria, ii. [383].
- Pēdaseis, ii. [383].
- Pēdasis, ii. [383].
- Pēdasum, t. of Caria, ii. [383].
- Pēdasus, t. of the Leleges, near Troy (Paitschin), i. [494]; ii. [343], [375], [383], [395].
- ——, t. of Messenia, ii. [35]-37.
- Pegasitic Gulf (G. of Volo), i. [512].
- Pēgasus, ii. [62].
- Peiræeus, port of Athens. See Piræus.
- Peirēne, ftn of the Acrocorinthi, ii. [62].
- Peirithous, son of Ixion, ii. [137], [144].
- Peirōssus, c. of Mysia, ii. [349].
- Peirus, r. of Achæa, ii. [14], [71].
- Peirustæ, nation of Pannonia, i. [483].
- Peisander, poet, iii. [34], [78].
- ——, son of Bellerophon, ii. [328], [409].
- Peisistratus, son of Nestor. See Pisistratus.
- Pēïum, citadel of the Tolistobogii, ii. [320].
- Pelagio. See Lechæum.
- Pelagonia, part of Macedonia, i. [500], [508], [514], [516].
- ——, Tripolitis, i. [500], [501].
- Pelagonians, Pelagones, people of Macedonia, i. [501], [514]; ii. [137].
- ——, same as Titans, i. [514].
- Pĕlana, 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].
- Pelasgiōtæ, same as Hellenes, i. [329]; ii. [52], [132], [146].
- Pelasgiōtis, part of Thessaly, i. [503], [504]; ii. [132], [139].
- Pelasgus, i. [329].
- Pēlĕgōn, father of Asteropæus, i. [514].
- Pĕlethrŏnium, i. [460].
- Pēleus, ii. [115], [126], [135]-137, [142].
- Pĕlias, i. [72], [74]; ii. [139].
- ——, daughters of, i. [72].
- Pĕligni, people of Italy, i. [326], [344], [353], [358]-360.
- Pelinæum, mtn, iii. [19].
- Pelinnæum, t. of Histiæotis, ii. [141], [142].
- Pēliŏn, 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. [508].
- Pellana, t. of Laconia, ii. [72].
- Pellene, t. of Achæa, ii. [59], [71], [72].
- ——, vill. of Achæa, ii. [72].
- Pēlōdes, lake, in Epirus, i. [497].
- Pelopidæ, ii. [51], [53], [59]; iii. [66].
- Peloponnesian war, ii. [366]; iii. [32].
- Peloponnesians, ii. [50], [175].
- Peloponnesus, i. [40], [105], [140], [158], [159], [186], [201], [256], [257], [329], [330], [385], [400], [404], [408], [478], [492], [496]; ii. [2]-11, [33], [34], [38], [43], [49]-51, [57], [59], [60], [68], [71], [77], [78], [80], [128], [140], [142], et passim.
- ——, figure of, i. [128]; ii. [5].
- ——, islands, ii. [192].
- ——, promontories of, i. [139]; iii. [291].
- Pelops, i. [492]; ii. [31], [36], [39], [43], [56], [326].
- Pelorias, i. [400]-404.
- Pelorus, monument of, i. [17].
- ——, tower, i. [256].
- ——, Cape (Cape Faro in Sicily), i. [34], [384].
- Peltæ, t. of Phrygia, ii. [332].
- Peltinian plain, in Phrygia, ii. [407].
- Pelūsiac mouth of the Nile. See Nile.
- Pelūsium, c. of Egypt (Tineh), i. [55], [62], [79], [91], [129], [134], [135]; ii. [217]; iii. [171], [175]-177, [222], [226], [233], [241], [243].
- Pēneius, r. of Peloponnesus, ii. [8], [9], [11].
- ——, r. of Thessaly (Salampria), i. [9], [328], [501], [505]-507, [513]; ii. [4], [67], [77], [131], [134], [142], [144]-148, [272], [397].
- Penelope, Penelopeia, i. [328]; ii. [50], [162], [173], [300].
- Penestæ, slaves of the Thessalians, ii. [287].
- Peniscola. See Cherronesus.
- Penta Dactylon. See Taÿgetum.
- Pentelic marble, ii. [90].
- Pentheus, ii. [103].
- Penthilus, son of Orestes, ii. [94], [154], [339], [340].
- Pentima. See Corfinium.
- Peparēthus, isl. (Scopelo), i. [187]; ii. [140].
- Perasia. See Diana.
- Percope, ii. [351].
- Percōtē, t. of Mysia (Bergas), ii. [344]-346, [350], [351].
- Perdiccas, ii. [394]; iii. [229].
- Pergamēnē, ii. [326], [332].
- Pergamum, c. of Mysia, ii. [387], [389]-402; iii. [66].
- Pergamus, ii. [379]; iii. [46].
- Pergē, t. of Pamphylia (Murtana), iii. [49].
- Periander, tyrant of Corinth, ii. [366].
- Perias, t. of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Pericles, ii. [84], [152]; iii. [9].
- Périgord, inhabitants of. See Petrocorii.
- Perinthus, c. of Thrace, i. [515], [518].
- Perisadyes, people of Epirus, i. [500].
- Periscii, i. [146].
- Permēssus, r. of Bœotia, ii. [101], [108].
- Perperēna, t. of Mysia, ii. [376].
- Perperna, iii. [21].
- Perrhæbi, people of Thessaly, i. [96], [410], [507]; ii. [10], [137], [141], [143]-147, [153], [158].
- Perrhæbia, ii. [144]-147.
- Perrhæbic cities, ii. [145].
- Perrhæbis, ii. [144].
- Persepolis, i. [122], [123]; iii. [130]-133.
- Perseus, i. [202], [439], [495], [509], [516]; ii. [41], [59], [108], [211], [315], [400]; iii. [208], [239], [259].
- Persia, i. [117], [122]-126, [131], [132], [201]; ii. [240], [254]-274, [293]; iii. [34], [109], [113], [120], [124], [125], [128]-142, [188], [208], [213].
- Persian Sea, ii. [219], [257]; iii. [146], [149], [186], [188].
- ——, gates, iii. [132].
- ——, palaces, i. [331].
- ——, war, i. [518]; ii. [7], [57].
- ——, Gulf, i. [68], [121], [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].
- Perūsia, c. of Etruria (Perugia), i. [335], [336].
- Pescara. See Aternum.
- Pessinuntis, cognomen of Rhea, ii. [184].
- ——, (Possene), ii. [184].
- Pessinūs, c. of Phrygia (Bala Hissar), ii. [320], [332].
- Pesti. See Posidonia.
- Petalia, isl., ii. [151].
- Peteon, vill. of Bœotia, ii. [106].
- Peteus, ii. [83].
- Petilia, t. of the Lucani, i. [378].
- Petnēlissus, t. of Pisidia (Kislidscha-koi), iii. [49].
- Pĕtra Nabatæōn, c. of Arabia, iii. [189], [204], [209], [211]. See Tilphossium.
- Pĕtrēius, legate of Pompey, i. [242].
- Pĕtrocorii, people of Aquitania (inhabitants of Périgord), i. [284].
- Petronius, prefect of Egypt, iii. [222], [267]-269.
- Peucē, isl. of the Danube (Piczina), i. [463], [464], [470].
- Peucĕtii, 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.
- Phaccūssa, c. of Egypt, iii. [245].
- Phæaces, Phæeces, Phæacians, i. [39]; ii. [122], [190].
- Phædimus, i. [65].
- Phædon, ii. [82].
- Phædrus, leader of the Athenians, ii. [153].
- ——, dialogue of Plato, i. [452]; ii. [91].
- Phæstus, c. of Crete (Hodyitra), ii. [196], n., 200.
- Phaetōn, son of the Sun, i. [320].
- ——, tragedy of Euripides, i. [52].
- Phagres, t. of Macedonia, i. [512].
- Phagroriopolis, c. of Egypt, iii. [245].
- Phagroriopolite nome, iii. [245].
- Phalacrum, prom. of Corcyra, i. [497].
- Phalanna, t. of Thessaly, ii. [144].
- Phalannæi, ii. [144].
- Phalanthus, i. [424], [425], [430].
- Phalara, t. of Thessaly (Stillida), i. [94]; ii. [137], [138].
- Phalasarna, t. of Crete, ii. [193], [200].
- Phalces, ii. [77].
- Phalēreis, demus of Attica, ii. [89].
- Phalericum, ii. [91].
- Phalerii, people of Etruria, i. [335].
- Phalērus, iii. [70].
- Phalisci, people and city of Etruria, i. [335].
- Phaliscum, c. of Etruria, i. [335].
- Phanæ, port of the island of Chios (Porto Mustico), iii. [18].
- Phanagŏria, Phanagoreia, Phanagoreium, c. of the Bosporani, i. [472], [477]; ii. [223].
- Phanarœa, distr. of Pontus, i. [113]; ii. [295], [305], [309], [311].
- Phanias, ii. [210], [392].
- Phanŏteis, ii. [101].
- Phanŏteus, c. of Phocis, ii. [122], [123].
- Phaon, ii. [162].
- Phara, c. of Achæa, ii. [71], [74].
- ——, c. of Messenia, see Phēræ, ii. [74].
- ——, t. of the Carthaginians, iii. [285].
- Pharæ, village near Tanagra, ii. [99].
- ——, c. of Thessaly. See Pheræ.
- Pharātæ, in Messenia, ii. [74].
- Pharbetite nome, iii. [240].
- Pharcadōn, c. of Thessaly, ii. [142].
- Phareis, Pharieis (Pharæeis?), in Achæa, ii. [73].
- Pharenses, inhabitants of Phara, ii. [74].
- Pharis, c. of Laconia, ii. [40].
- Pharmacussæ, islands near Salamis, ii. [85].
- Pharnaces, king of the Bosporani, ii. [224], [239], [292], [294], [306], [311], [401].
- Pharnacia, c. of Pontus, i. [190], [491]; ii. [294], [296], [297], [304], [305]; iii. [61].
- Pharos, isl. of Egypt, i. [46], [47], [58], [59], [88], [91], [211]; iii. [226], [227], [238], [240].
- ——, tower or lighthouse on the island, ii. [280]; ii. [230].
- ——, one of the Liburnian islands (Lesina), i. [186], [484].
- Pharsalia, ii. [132]; iii. [233].
- Pharsalii, ii. [134], [135].
- Pharsalus, mtn, ii. [32].
- ——, c. of Thessaly, anciently Palæpharsalus, now Satalda, ii. [133]-136; iii. [233].
- ——, New, on the Enipeus, ii. [133]-136, [155].
- Pharusii, people of Libya, i. [198]; iii. [277], [280].
- Pharygæ, c. of Locris, ii. [127].
- ——, c. of Argolis, ii. [127].
- Pharygæa, Juno, ii. [127].
- Pharygium, prom. of Phocis, ii. [122].
- Pharziris, same as Parysatis, iii. [216].
- Phasēlis, t. of Lycia (Tirikowa), iii. [48], [49], [55].
- Phāsis, c. of Colchis, i. [440]; ii. [225], [227], [230].
- ——, r. of Colchis (Rion), i. [71], [72], [82], [138], [457]; ii. [225], [227], [230], [270], [296].
- Phatnitic mouth of the Nile, iii. [239], [240].
- Phauēne ( ? Phasiane), distr. of Armenia, ii. [268].
- Phaunītis, distr. of Armenia, ii. [269].
- Phayllus, ii. [119].
- Phazēmon, c. of Pontus, ii. [311].
- Phazēmonitæ, ii. [311].
- Phazēmonitis, ii. [310], [311].
- Phea, Pheæ, Pheia, c. of Pisatis, ii. [16], [22], [25], [26].
- ——, prom. of Pisatis, ii. [15].
- Pheidippus, iii. [31].
- Pheidōn, ii. [34], [58].
- Phellōn, r. of Triphylia, ii. [16].
- Phellos, stronghold of Lycia, iii. [47].
- Phēmŏnoē, ii. [117].
- Phĕnĕus, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75], [76].
- Phēræ, Phēra, c. of Messenia. See Phara, ii. [35]-37, [46], [74].
- Phĕræ, c. of Thessaly (Velestina), ii. [139], [148], [235], [272].
- Phēræa (Heræa ?), c. of Arcadia, ii. [32], [42].
- Phĕræi, ii. [143].
- Phĕrĕcydes, Syrian, i. [28], [254]; ii. [167], [190], [211]; iii. [2], [15].
- ——, Athenian, ii. [211].
- Phēsti or Festi, t. of Latium, i. [341].
- Phidēnæ or Fidenæ, t. of Latium, i. [335], [341].
- Phidias, of Athens, ii. [29], [53], [86], [87].
- Phigalia, t. of Arcadia, ii. [22].
- Philadelpheia, t. of Lydia. (Ala Schehr), ii. [335], [406].
- Philadelphia, t. of Judæa, iii. [177], [181].
- Philadelphus. See Ptolemy.
- Philæ, isl. and c. of Upper Egypt, i. [64]; iii. [243], [265], [267].
- Philæni, altars of the, i. [256], [257]; iii. [290], [291].
- Philalēthēs, ii. [336].
- Philēmōn, comic poet, iii. [55].
- Philĕtærus, ii. [198], [307].
- ——, founder of the Attali, ii. [289], [399], [400].
- ——, son of Attalus, ii. [400].
- Philētes, poet, ii. [42]; iii. [36].
- Philip, son of Amyntas, i. [463], [492], [508], [509], [512], [513]; ii. [38], [39], [56], [64], [111]; iii. [165], et passim.
- ——, city of, i. [512].
- Philip, father of Perseus, i. [439]; ii. [38], [146], [315].
- ——, tyrant of the Areitæ, ii. [152].
- ——, Pseudo, ii. [401].
- ——, isl. of, in the Arabian Gulf, iii. [199].
- Philipopolis, c. of Macedonia, i. [514].
- Philippi, c. of Macedonia, i. [515].
- ——, battle of, iii. [58].
- Philippus, historian, iii. [41].
- Philisteides, tyrant of Eubœa, ii. [152].
- Philo, historian, i. [119].
- ——, architect, ii. [85].
- Philochorus, i. [502]; ii. [39], [81], [88], [97].
- Philoctētēs, i. [378], [411]; ii. [134], [140], [148].
- Philodēmus, of Gadara, Epicurean, iii. [175].
- Philŏgĕnes, founder of Phocæa, iii. [3].
- Philomela, sister of Procne, ii. [122].
- Philomēlium, t. of Phrygia (Ak-Schehr), ii. [333]; iii. [43].
- Philōn, in Egypt, iii. [245].
- Philonomus, ii. [43].
- Philopœmen, ii. [71].
- Philōtas, founder of Priene, iii. [2], [7].
- ——, son of Parmenio, iii. [60], [125].
- Philōtĕra, c. of Egypt (Kosseir), iii. [193].
- ——, sister of Ptolemy II., iii. [193].
- Phineus, i. [465].
- Phinŏpolis, t. of Thrace, i. [490].
- Phirmum, or Firmum Picenum, t. of Picenus, i. [357].
- Phlegra, i. [364], [511].
- ——, ancient name of Pallene, i. [510], [511].
- Phlegræan plain, i. [361].
- Phlegyæ, people of Thessaly, i. [507]; ii. [147].
- Phlegyas, brother of Ixion, ii. [147].
- Phliasia, ii. [66].
- Phligadia, mtn, i. [308].
- Phliūs, c. of Argolis, ii. [60], [66], [71].
- Phōcæ, island of, iii. [204].
- Phōcæa, c. of Ionia (Karadscha-Fokia), i. [376], [493]; ii. [339], [368], [403]; iii. [2], [3], [21].
- Phōcæi, Phocæans, Phocæïs, Phocæenses, and Phocenses, i. [235], [268], [280], [375], [397]; ii. [2], [101].
- Phocian mtns, ii. [101].
- ——, towns, ii. [101].
- Phocis, i. [95]; ii. [4], [6], [62], [78], [93], [99], [104], [106], [113]-124, [350].
- Phōcōn-nesoi or Seals' Island, in the Arabian Gulf, iii. [199], [204].
- Phocylides, ii. [212].
- Phœbia, same as Rhegium, i. [387].
- Phœbus. See Apollo, i. [452].
- Phœnice, c. of Epirus, i. [497].
- Phœnicia, Phœnīce, i. [8], [15], [41], [59]-61, [63]-65, [68], [90], [91], [189], [235], [256]; iii. [50], [52], [56], [67], [140], [148], [160], [167], [171]-173, [177].
- Phœnician expenditure, i. [258].
- Phœnicians, i. [3], [4], [65], [66], [68], [76], [224]-226, [252], [259], [262], [334], [493]; ii. [93], [304]; iii. [289].
- ——, islands of the, i. [194].
- Phœnicis, c. of Bœotia, same as Mĕdĕōn, ii. [106], [107].
- Phœnicium, mtn of Bœotia, ii. [106].
- Phœnicodes, i. [421].
- Phœnicon, iii. [209].
- Phœnicus, mtn of Lycia (Ianartasch), iii. [48].
- ——, c. and port of Marmara, iii. [235].
- Phœnicussa, one of the Lipari Islands, i. [420].
- Phœnix, king of the Dolopes, ii. [132], [133], [142], [143].
- ——, mtn of Caria, iii. [28], [29].
- ——, fortress of Caria, iii. [29].
- ——, t. of Crete (Castel Franco), ii. [194].
- ——, r. of Phthiotis, ii. [129].
- Pholegandrus, one of the Cyclades (Policandro), ii. [207], [209].
- Phŏloe, mtn of Arcadia (Mauro vuni), ii. [7], [9], [33], [76], [347].
- Phorcys, iii. [66].
- Phōrōn, port of Attica, ii. [85].
- Phorōneus, ii. [188].
- Phorōnis, ii. [188].
- Phosphorus, temple of, i. [211].
- Phraates, i. [441]; iii. [97], [159], [160].
- Phranicatēs, iii. [164].
- Phrentani, i. [432].
- Phricius, mtn of Locris, ii. [340], [396].
- Phricōnis, Cume, ii. [340].
- ——, Larisa, ii. [397].
- Phrixa, t. of Triphylia, ii. [15].
- Phrixeium, temple of Phrixus, i. [72].
- Phrixus, i. [72], [228], [229]; ii. [291].
- Phryges, Briges, or Brygi, see Phrygians, ii. [298].
- Phrygia, i. [96], [195], [279], [410], [492]; ii. [180], [185], [188], [191], [276], [283], [284], [289], [307], [314], [326]-337, [345], [351], [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].
- Phthiōtæ, ii. [43], [68], [131], [136], [137].
- Phthiotides Thēbæ, ii. [133]-138.
- Phthiōtis, part of Thessaly, ii. [128], [132]-139.
- ——, Achæan, i. [71].
- Phycūs, prom. of Cyrenæa (Ras-al-Razat), ii. [41]; iii. [292].
- Phycūs, t. of Cyrenæa, iii. [292].
- Phylacē, 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].
- Phȳsæ, ii. [406].
- Physcon. See Ptolemy.
- Physcus, c. of Caria (Castro Marmora), iii. [29], [38], [43], [62].
- Piacenza. See Placentia.
- Piasus, ii. [397].
- Picentes, people bordering on Campania, i. [374].
- Picentia, i. [374].
- Picentine boundary, i. [359].
- Picentini, i. [339], [357], [373].
- Picenum, i. [338], [357], [358], [360].
- Pictæ, i. [351], [352].
- Pictones (capital Poictiers), i. [283], [284].
- Pieres, Pieriōtæ, people of Macedonia, i. [506]; ii. [105], [147].
- Piĕria, Pieris, distr. of Macedonia, i. [41], [506]-509, [514]; ii. [105].
- ——, mtn in Thrace, ii. [187].
- ——, distr. of Syria, iii. [61], [161].
- ——, mtn of Syria, iii. [164].
- Pillars of Hercules (Gibraltar and Ceuta), i. [8], [32], [38], [50], [61], [75], [76], [78], [81], [82], [87], [88], [91], [101], [105], [109], [110], [120], [123], [128], [130], [131], [135], [136], [140], [153], [158]-164, [173], [179], [180], [183]-185, [190]-192, [194], [197], [198], [205], [206], [210], [215], [216], [218], [219], [224], [228], [234], [237], [239], [241], [253], [255], [256], [258]; iii. [240], [275], [276], [286].
- Pimōlisa, t. of Pontus, ii. [313].
- Pimolisēne, Pimolītis, distr. of Pontus, ii. [302], [312], [313].
- Pimpla, Pimpleia, t. of Macedonia, i. [508]; ii. [105], [187].
- Pinaca, t. of Mesopotamia, iii. [157].
- Pinara, t. of Lycia (Minara), iii. [40], [45].
- Pinarus, r. of Cilicia, iii. [60].
- Pindar, poet, i. [232], [256], [369], [405], [409], [493], [502], [519]; ii. [97], [107], [109], [118], [132], [184], [290], [404]; iii. [16], [19], [33], [108], [240].
- Pindus, mtn of Thessaly, i. [410], [501], [505], [507]; ii. [128]-135, [137], [141]-147, [158].
- ——, t. of Locris, ii. [128], [137].
- ——, r. of Locris, ii. [128].
- Pineta di Castel Volturno. See Gallinarian wood.
- Piomba. See Matrinus.
- Pionia, t. of the Leleges in Mysia, ii. [381].
- Pira. See Pyrrha.
- Piræeus, same as Amisus, ii. [294].
- Piræus, i. [91]; ii. [79], [85], [87], [89], [91]; iii. [32].
- Pirithous, i. [76], [507].
- Pisa, tract of country, ii. [32].
- ——, c. of Elis, ii. [31], [32].
- ——, ftn, ii. [31], [32].
- ——, c. of Etruria, i. [315], [323], [329], [330], [334].
- Pisātæ, in Elis, i. [330]; ii. [9], [15], [28], [30], [31], [33], [39].
- ——, in Etruria, i. [331], [334].
- Pisātis, distr. of Elis, i. [330]; ii. [8], [11], [13]-16, [28], [30]-34, [45], [53], [56], [59].
- ——, territory of Pisa, i. [315], [330].
- Pisidia, land of Asia, i. [32], [54]; ii. [307], 322-326, 332, 383, 409; iii. [48], [54], [63].
- ——, mtns, iii. [47], [48].
- ——, cities, ii. 324-326.
- ——, Taurus, i. [195]; ii. [319].
- Pisidians, i. [195]; ii. [216], [304], [322]-324, [407], [409].
- Pisilis, t. of Caria, iii. [28].
- Pisistratus, son of Nestor, ii. [25], [46].
- ——, tyrant of Athens, ii. [83], [88].
- Piso, Cnæus, præfect of Libya, i. [197].
- ——, Carbo, i. [319].
- ——, Ahenobarbus, i. [277].
- ——, son of Pompey, i. [213].
- Pissūri, ii. [245].
- Pitanæi, ii. [383].
- Pitanātæ, in Samnium, i. [372].
- Pitane, t. of Mysia (Tschandarlik), ii. [339], [376], [387], [389], [398].
- Pithecūssa, Pithecūssæ, isl. (Ischia), i. [84], [89], [93], [185], [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].
- Pityocamptēs, ii. [80].
- Pityūs, vill. of the Troad, ii. [349].
- ——, the Great, part of the coast of Colchis, ii. [225], [226].
- Pityūssa, ancient name of Lampsacus, Salamis, and Chios, q. v. ii. [83].
- Pityūssæ, islands, i. [251].
- Pixōdarus, 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 Bœotia, ii. [66], [94], [100], [104], [107], [108], [111].
- ——, vill. of Sicyon, ii. [108].
- Platæans, ii. [100].
- Platamōdes, 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, Plēïas, Plēïades, constellation, iii. [59], [82], [83], [126], [274].
- Pleistus, r. of Phocis, ii. [116].
- Plēmyrium, c. of India, iii. [89].
- Pleræi, people of Dalmatia, i. [484], [485].
- Pleurōn, c. of Ætolia, Old and New, ii. [72], [159], [160], [171], [172], [175], [178], [179].
- Pleurōnia, ii. [160], [178], [179].
- Pleurōnii, ii. [160], [173], [176].
- Pleutauri, people of Spain, i. [233].
- Plinthinē, c. of Egypt, iii. [236].
- Plumbaria, isl. (S. Pola), i. [239].
- Plūtiadēs, iii. [59].
- Plūto, i. [220]; iii. [25].
- Plutonium, i. [363]; ii. [408]; iii. [25].
- Plutus, i. [220], [221].
- Plynos, port of Marmara, iii. [294].
- Pneuentia, t. of the Piceni (Pollentia ?), i. [357].
- Pnigeus, t. of Marmara, iii. [235].
- Po, r. of Italy, i. [287], [303], [312], [316], [317], [320], [322], [323], [360], [438], [439]; ii. [71].
- Podalirius, heroum or shrine of, i. [434].
- Podarcēs, brother of Protesilaus, ii. [134].
- Pœaessa, t. of Laconia, ii. [37].
- Pœcile, iii. [54].
- Pœdicli, same as Peucĕtii, i. [423], [431].
- Pœeïssa, t. of the isl. of Ceos, ii. [210].
- Pœmandris, same as Tanagra, ii. [96].
- Pœum. See Bœum, i. [505].
- Pœus, mtn of Thessaly, i. [501].
- Pōgōn, port of Trœzen, ii. [55].
- Pŏla, t. of Istria, i. [73], [313], [321], [483].
- Pŏlĕmōn, son of Pharnaces, king of Pontus, ii. [220], [223], [224], [305], [322].
- ——, of Laodicea, son of Zeno, ii. [334].
- ——, philosopher, ii. [387].
- ——, Periēgētēs, i. [23]; ii. [86].
- Polentia, t. of the largest of the Balearic Islands (Pollença), i. [251].
- Policandro. See Pholegandrus.
- Polichna, ii. [84], [371], [376].
- Pŏlieum, t. of Lucania, i. [397].
- Polina. See Apollonia.
- Polino. See Prepesinthus.
- Pŏlisma, Polium, t. of the Troad, ii. [368].
- Polites, companion of Ulysses, i. [380].
- ——, son of Priam, ii. [364].
- Polium, ii. [368].
- Pollentia. See Pelentia.
- Poltyŏbria, t. of Thrace, i. [490].
- Polyanus, mtn of Epirus, i. [501].
- Polybius, historian, i. [1], [23], [31], [35], [36], [38], [39], [145], [147], [148], [156]-164, [209], [222], [226], [244], [256], [258], [259], [274], [283], [301], [309], [310], [315], [319], [330], [360], [393], [418], [435], [438], [481], [487], [495], [518]; ii. [1], [51], [64], [7], [120], [251]; iii. [234], et passim.
- Polybōtēs, ii. [213].
- Polybus, ii. [64].
- Pŏlycasta, mother of Penelope, ii. [173].
- Polycles, ii. [288].
- Polycletus, historian, ii. [243], [244]; iii. [130], [139], [150].
- ——, statuary, ii. [53].
- Polycrates, tyrant of Samos, iii. [8], [9].
- Polydamas, Trojan, ii. [364].
- Polydamna, iii. [238].
- Polydectēs, brother of Lycurgus, ii. [203], [204].
- ——, king of the Seriphii, ii. [211].
- Polydōrus, son of Priam, ii. [344].
- Polymēdium, t. of the Troad, ii. [376], [390].
- Polymnastus, iii. [16].
- Polynices, ii. [21].
- Polyphagi, i. [299]; ii. [239].
- Polypœtēs, king of the Lapithæ;, ii. [143], [145].
- Polypŏrus, r. of the Troad. See Heptapŏrus, ii. [371].
- Polyrrhēnii, in the island of Crete, ii. [200].
- Polystephanus, same as Præneste, i. [354].
- Polytimētus, r. of Sogdiana, ii. [254].
- Polyxĕna, tragedy of Sophocles, ii. [186].
- Pomentīne plain in Latium, i. [344], [346].
- Pometia, i. [344].
- Pompædius, leader of the Marsi (Quintus Pompedius Silo), i. [359].
- Pompēia, Pompæa, t. of Campania (Pompeii), i. [367], [368], [374].
- Pompeiopolis, c. of Paphlagonia (Tasch-Kopri), ii. [313].
- Pompēiopŏlis, same as Pompĕlōn; same as Sŏli, iii. [45], [46], [55].
- Pompĕlōn, Pompēiopŏlis, t. of Spain (Pampeluna), i. [242].
- Pompey the Great, i. [242], [317], [350]; ii. [74], [217], [218], [231], [233], [235], [246], [271], [286], [294], [305]-310, [320], [392]; iii. [24], [27], [55], [164], [170], [176], [180], [181], [232], [233].
- ——, sons of (Cnæus and Sextus), i. [213], [242]; iii. [27].
- ——, trophies of, i. [234], [239], [240], [267].
- Pompeius Sextus. See Sextus.
- ——, Cnæus. See Cnæus.
- ——, Mark, ii. [392].
- ——, Strabo, father of Pompey the Great, i. [317].
- Pontia, island (Ponza), i. [185], [347].
- Pontic Sea, i. [480].
- ——, coasts, i. [489].
- ——, castor, i. [245].
- Pontica, same as Pontus.
- Pontici, ii. [246].
- Pontius, Glaucus, tragedy of Æschylus, ii. [155].
- Pontus, i. [54], [149], [216], [489], [490]; ii. [113], [145], [285]-320, [386]; iii. [75], [77], [142], [297], et passim.
- Pontus, part of Cappadocia, ii. [278], [302], [305].
- ——, Gulf of the, i. [189].
- ——, Axenus, i. [458], [461].
- ——, Euxinus, i. [458]; ii. [145]. See Euxine.
- ——, mouth of, at Byzantium, i. [489], [496]; ii. [315].
- ——, the right shore, i. [95]; ii. [221], [226].
- ——, the left shore, ii. [145].
- Ponza. See Pontia.
- Poplōnium, c. of Etruria, i. [329]-332, [334].
- Porcuna. See Obulco.
- Pordalis, ii. [393].
- Pordoselēnē, Poroselēnē, isl., ii. [393].
- Pornopiōn, name of Apollo, ii. [386].
- ——, month, ii. [386].
- Poro, Poros, isl. See Calauria.
- Porsena, king of Clusium, i. [327].
- Porthaon, ii. [175].
- Porthaŏnidæ, kings of the Ætolians, ii. [179].
- Porticanus, king of India, iii. [95].
- Porto Ercole. See Hercules, port of.
- Porto-Fico. See Palærus.
- Porto Trano. See Minoa.
- Pōrus, iii. [74], [82], [91], [92].
- ——, r. of Achaia, ii. [14].
- Poseidium, grove, ii. [21].
- ——, Samian, ii. [26].
- ——, in Alexandria, iii. [230].
- ——, prom. and c. of Epirus, i. [4], [7].
- ——, prom. of Thessaly (Cape Stauros), i. [512].
- ——, of Chios, iii. [18].
- ——, of the Milesians (Cape Arbora), iii. [1], [2], [27], [37].
- ——, of Lucania, i. [375], [376].
- ——, Bay of Lucania, i. [375].
- ——, of Samos, with temple, ii. [16], [17].
- ——, of Arabia, iii. [203].
- ——, t. of Syria, iii. [164], [167].
- ——, temple of Neptune, in Elis, ii. [16], [17], [21], [26].
- Poseidōn. See Neptune.
- Poseidonia, in the isl. Tenos, ii. [211].
- Poseidonia, or Trœzen, ii. [55].
- Poseidōnia, c. of Lucania (Pesti), i. [373]-376; ii. [55], [87].
- Posidonium, Posidonian Gulf, Posidoniate Gulf (Gulf of Salerno), i. [31], [34], [313], [315], [373], [375], [379].
- ——, near Rhegium, i. [384].
- Posidonius, the Stoic, i. [1], [6], [8], [23], [44], [66], [84], [86], [90], [143], [144], [146], [148], [152], [154]-156, [158], [203], [207], [208], [216], [220], [222], [229], [230], [235], [244], [245], [247], [256], [258], [259], [261], [273], [280], [281], [294], [319], [325], 400-402, 406, 413, 420, 450, 453, 454, 456, 461, 475, 486; ii. [1], [217], [251], [387]; iii. [33], [151], [166], [170], [173], [208], [216], [225], [244], [278], [282], et passim.
- Possene. See Pessinuntis.
- Potamia, distr. of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Potamii, ii. [89].
- Potamō, of Mitylene, ii. [392].
- Potamus, vill. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Potentia, c. of Picenum, i. [357].
- Potidæa, c. of Macedonia, i. [511].
- Potniæ, c. of Bœotia, ii. [103], [109].
- Pozzuoli. See Puteoli.
- Pozzuolo. See Dicæarchia.
- Practius, r. of Mysia, ii. [340], [344], [346], [350], [351].
- Prænestina, Via, i. [352], [353].
- Præneste, c. of Latium, i. [353], [354], [370].
- Pramnæ, iii. [117], [118].
- Prasia, vill. of Attica (Raphti), ii. [89].
- Prasiæ, c. of Argolis, ii. [48], [55].
- Prasii, people of India, iii. [97].
- ——, inhabitants of the city of Prasus, ii. [189], [199].
- Prasus, c. of Crete, ii. [195], [199].
- Prausi, Gallic nation, of whom Brennus was king, i. [280].
- Praxander, iii. [69].
- Praxiphanes, iii. [33].
- Praxitĕlēs, ii. [105]; iii. [13].
- Preferni, i. [344].
- Prēmnis, t. of Ethiopia, iii. [268].
- Prepesinthus, one of the Cyclades (Polino), ii. [208].
- Priam, ii. [169], [301], [342], [344], [345], [360], [367], [377].
- Priamidæ, ii. [378].
- Priamōn (? Prōmōn), c. of the Dalmatæ, i. [484].
- Priapeia, songs of Euphronius, ii. [66].
- Priapēnē, distr. of Mysia, ii. [347].
- Priapēni, ii. [347].
- Priāpus, son of Bacchus, temple of, ii. [66], [348].
- Priāpus, t. of Mysia, i. [518]; ii. [317], [332], [340], [347]-349.
- Priēnē, c. of Ionia (Samsun), ii. [69], [299], [333], [335]; iii. [2], [7].
- Priēnians, ii. [69]; iii. [10].
- Priōn, mtn near Ephesus, iii. [3].
- Privernum, t. of Latium, i. [352].
- Probalinthus, t. of Attica, ii. [67], [90].
- Prochyta, isl. (Procida), i. [93], [185], [368], [386].
- Procleīdæ, ii. [44].
- Prŏclēs, brother of Eurysthenes, ii. [42], [44], [77], [203], [212].
- ——, founder of Samos, iii. [3].
- Procnē, sister of Philomela, ii. [122].
- Proconnēsus, isl. of the Propontis (Marmora), i. [32], [518]; ii. [347], [349], [393].
- Proerna, t. of Phthiotis, ii. [136].
- Prœtides, ii. [50].
- Prœtus, king of Tiryns, ii. [54].
- Promētheus, i. [273], [458]; ii. [238]; iii. [77].
- ——, Loosed, a play of Æschylus, i. [52].
- Prōnēsus, t. of Cephallenia, ii. [166].
- Prophthasia, c. of Drangiana (Zarang), ii. [249]; iii. [124].
- Propontis (Sea of Marmora), i. [8], [72], [78], [81], [86], [106], [107], [188]-190, [195], [442], [481], [491], [517], [518]; ii. [92], [286], [314], [315], [329], [331], [332], [338], [340]-342, [352], [369]; iii. [34], [62].
- Proschium, t. of Ætolia, ii. [160].
- Proseleni, ii. [75].
- Proserpine, i. [295], [383]; ii. [17]; iii. [25], [180].
- Prosōpite nome, vill. of Egypt, iii. [240].
- Prosymna, t. of Argolis, ii. [54].
- Prōtarchus, iii. [37].
- Prote, island, ii. [23], [35].
- Prōtesilaeium, in the Thracian Chersonese, i. [517]; ii. [358].
- Prōtesilaus, king of the Thessalians, i. [454]; ii. [83], [134]-138.
- Prōteus, father of Cabira, i. [59], [62], [225].
- Prōtogenes, iii. [29], [30].
- Prusa, c. of Mysia, ii. [315], [316], [318].
- Prusias, c. of Bithynia (Bruse), ii. [315].
- ——, king of Bithynia, ii. [315], [407].
- Prusienses, inhabitants of Prusias, ii. [316].
- Prytaneis, ii. [123].
- Psammetichus, king of Egypt, i. [96] ; iii. [195], [219], [239], [244].
- Psaphis, vill. of the Oropii, ii. [90].
- Pschate. See Bata.
- Psĕbo, lake of Ethiopia (Tsana), iii. [271].
- Pselchis, c. of Ethiopia, iii. [268].
- Pseudopenias, prom. in the Greater Syrtis, iii. [291].
- Pseudophilip, i. [516].
- Psillis, r. of Bithynia, ii. [288].
- Psiloriti. See Ida.
- Psygmus, on the coast of Ethiopia, iii. [200].
- Psylli or Psyllians, people of Libya, i. [198]; ii. [348]; iii. [260], [294].
- Psyra (Psyra), isl. near Chios, iii. [19].
- Psyttalia, isl. near Salamis, ii. [85].
- Pteleasimum, distr. of Triphylia, ii. [24].
- Ptĕlĕōs, ii. [357].
- Ptĕlĕum, mtn of Epirus, i. [505].
- ——, c. of Triphylia, ii. [23], [24].
- ——, c. of Thessaly, ii. [24], [135], [139].
- Pterelas, ii. [162].
- Ptolemaïs, t. of Phœnicia, i. [201].
- ——, t. of Pamphylia (Alara), iii. [50].
- ——, t. of the Cyrenaic, iii. [292].
- ——, t. of the Troglodytic, i. [200]; iii. [191], [194], [204].
- ——, t. of the Thebais, iii. [258].
- Ptolemies, i. [178].
- Ptolemy Aulētes, ii. [308]; iii. [231], [232], [234].
- ——, Ceraunus, ii. [400].
- ——, Cocce's son, iii. [230].
- ——, Epiphanes, ii. [231].
- Ptolemy Euergētes, iii. [231].
- ——, Euergētes II. or Physcon, i. [149], [152], [156]; ii. [124], [172]; iii. [231], [234].
- ——, Lathūrus, iii. [231].
- ——, Philadelphus, ii. [120], [172]; iii. [47], [193], [194], [224], [231], [260].
- ——, Philomētor, iii. [164], [231].
- ——, Philopator, ii. [199]; iii. [176], [231].
- ——, Sōter, iii. [290].
- ——, king of Cyprus, iii. [71].
- ——, son of Aulētes, iii. [234].
- ——, son of Juba, iii. [281], [283], [297].
- ——, son of Lagus, i. [463]; iii. [123], [229], [231], [239].
- ——, son of Mennæus, iii. [166].
- Ptōum, mtn of Bœotia, ii. [109].
- Publius Crassus. See Crassus.
- ——, Claudius Pulcher. See Pulcher.
- ——, Servilius, ii. [322].
- Pulcher, Publius Claudius, iii. [71].
- Punic War, Second, i. [239].
- Purali. See Arbis.
- Puteoli (Pozzuoli), in Campania, i. [364], [366]. See Dicæarchia.
- Putrid Lake. See Sapra limnē.
- Pydna, c. of Macedonia, i. [508], [509], [513].
- Pygalgeis, iii. [11].
- Pygĕla, c. of Ionia, ii. [299]; iii. [10], [11].
- Pygmies, i. [54], [55], [59], [67], [68], [109], [458]; iii. [107], [270].
- Pylæ, Thermopylæ, i. [17]; ii. [118], [129], [130], [137].
- Pylæan convention of Amphyctyons, ii. [118], [130].
- Pylæmĕnēs, ii. [286], [289].
- Pylæum, mtn of Lesbos, ii. [396].
- Pylæus, king of the Pelasgi, ii. [395], [396].
- Pylagŏræ, Pylagŏri, ii. [118].
- Pylaïc Assembly, ii. [140].
- ——, Gulf (G. of Zeitun), ii. [132].
- Pylēnē, t. of Ætolia, ii. [160], [172].
- Pylian Sea, ii. [22].
- Pylii, Pylians, inhabitants of Pylus, i. [330], [398]; ii. [7], [17], [22]-28, [30]; iii. [2].
- Pylōn, t. of Illyria, i. [495].
- Pylus, part of Elis, ii. [11], [17], [18].
- ——, c. of Nestor, ii. [7], [25], [46]; iii. [4].
- ——, Eleian, ii. [25], [26].
- ——, Triphylian, Lepreatic, or Arcadian, ii. [8], [11], [16], [18], [19], [25], [26].
- ——, Messenian, ii. [11], [18]-22, [26]-28, [35]-38.
- ——, Ematheeis, ii. [31].
- Pyræchmēs, ii. [33].
- Pyrætheia, iii. [137].
- Pyræthi, in Cappadocia, iii. [137].
- Pyramids, the, in Egypt, iii. [249]-252, [255].
- Pyramus, r. of Cilicia (Dschehan-tschai), i. [82]; ii. [279], [280]; iii. [59], [60], [68].
- Pyrasus, t. of Phthiotis, ii. [138], [139].
- Pyrēnæan Venus, i. [267], [272].
- Pyrenees, i. [110], [161], [181], [192], [193], [206], [219], [233], [234], [239]-242, [249], [250], [264]-267, [271], [272], [275], [278], [279], [282], [284], [285], [292], [296].
- Pyrgi, t. of Triphylia, ii. [22].
- ——, t. of Etruria, i. [335].
- Pyrgītæ, in Triphylia, ii. [22].
- Pyriphlegethōn, 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].
- Pyrrhōn, 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. [97].
- ——, vill. of Attica, ii. [81].
- Pytho, t. of Phocis, ii. [55], [115], [119].
- Pythŏdōris, ii. [305], [306], [309], [310].
- Pythŏdōrus, ii. [305]; iii. [24].
- Pythŏlaus, prom. of Ethiopia, iii. [199], [201].
- Pythōn, ii. [120], [121].
- Pytia, ii. [349].
- Pytius, ii. [349].
- Pytna, part of Mt Ida, ii. [189].
- ——, in Crete, ii. [189].
- Pyxūs, prom., r., and t. of Lucania, i. [376].
- Quadi, i. [444].
- Querci. See Cadurci.
- Quintius Titus, ii. [146].
- Quintus Fabius Maximus Æmilianus, i. [277].
- Quirīnalis Collis, Mount Quirinus, at Rome, i. [348].
- Quirites, i. [342]-344.
- Racca. See Chordiraza, iii. [157].
- Ram's Head. See Criu-Metopon.
- Raphia (Refah), t. of Judæa, iii. [176].
- Rapti, modern name of Prasia.
- Ras-el-Kasaroun. See Casium.
- Ras-el-Razat. See Phycus.
- Ratoüs. See Arathus.
- Rauraris, i. [272].
- Ravee. See Hyarotis.
- Ravenna, i. [314], [318], [319], [322], [323], [326], [337].
- Reatĕ, c. of the Sabines (Rieti), i. [338], [339].
- Red Sea, see Arabian Gulf and Erythræan Sea, iii. [244], [254], [260].
- Refah. See Raphia.
- Reggio, i. [315], [317].
- ——, in Modena. See Rhegium-Lepidum.
- Regis-Villa, c. of Etruria, i. [335].
- Rēmi, people of Gaul, i. [289], [290].
- Rĕmus, brother of Romulus, i. [340], [343].
- Reneia, isl. (Rhena), ii. [209].
- Rhacōtis, part of Alexandria, iii. [227].
- Rhadamanthus, Cretan lawgiver, ii. [196], [204].
- ——, brother of Minos, i. [3], [225]; ii. [122], [196], [328].
- ——, tragedy of Euripides, ii. [32].
- Rhadinē, song of Stesichorus, ii. [21].
- Rhæci, i. [343].
- Rhæti, i. [287], [304], [306], [307], [311], [317], [447], [448], [482].
- Rhætian wine, i. [306].
- Rhætica, Rhætia, i. [482].
- Rhaga, ii. [264].
- Rhagæ, Rhages, c. of Media, i. [94]; ii. [250], [264].
- Rhamanītæ, people of Arabia, iii. [212].
- Rhambæi, people of Syria, iii. [166].
- Rhamis, i. [446].
- Rhamnūs, t. of Attica, ii. [90].
- Rhathēnus, ii. [296].
- Rhatōtes, name of the Paphlagonians, ii. [302].
- Rhea, mother of the gods, ii. [22], [183]-189.
- ——, (Agdistis, Idæa, Dindymēnē, Sipylēnē, Pessinūntis, Cybĕlē, Cybēbē), ii. [184]-186.
- ——, Silvia, daughter of Numitor, i. [340].
- Rhecas, ii. [224].
- Rhegians, i. [391].
- Rhegīni, i. [385], [386].
- Rhegium (Reggio), i. [94], [186], [256].
- ——, c. of the Bruttii i. [77], [384]-386, [388]-390, [404], [431].
- ——, t. of Gaul, beyond the Po (Reggio), i. [317].
- ——, Lepidum, t. of Gaul, this side the Po (Reggio in Modena), i. [322].
- Rhēgma, at the mouths of the Cydnus, iii. [56].
- Rhenus, r. (Rhine), i. [99], [192], [193], [264], [265], [285]-290, [292], [296], [297], [304], [306], [308], [310], [317], [442]-447, [451], [480]; iii. [296].
- ——, sources of the, i. [265], [289], [304], [317].
- ——, mouths of the, i. [99], [265], [288], [289], [296], [447], [451].
- Rhesus, king of Thrace, i. [514]; ii. [351].
- ——, r. of the Troad, ii. [304], [341], [351], [357], [371].
- Rhetia, mother of the Corybantes, ii. [190].
- Rhiginia, r. of Thrace, i. [516].
- Rhine. See Rhenus.
- Rhinocolūra, Rhincocorura, t. of Phœnicia (El-Arish), iii. [149], [176], [211].
- Rhipē, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Rhium, prom. of Achaia (Drepano), ii. [6], [73], [79].
- ——, t. of Messenia, ii. [37], [38].
- Rhizæi, Bay of the, i. [485].
- Rhizōn, t. on the coast of Illyria (Risano), i. [485].
- Rhizonic Gulf (Gulf of Cataro), i. [483], [485].
- Rhizophagi, people of Ethiopia, iii. [95].
- Rhizūs, t. of Thessaly, ii. [139], [148].
- Rhoa, i. [269].
- Rhodanus, Rhone, r. of Gaul, i. [249], [266], [267], [269], [271], [272], [274]-288, [302], [303], [310].
- Rhodaspes, son of Phraates, iii. [160].
- Rhodes, i. [38], [105], [109], [123], [131], [133], [160], [172]-175, [179], [180], [184], [187], [189], [201], [202], [332], [423], [486]; ii. [164], [188], [189], [212],
[213], [216], [217], [328], [331], [374], 409; iii. [33], [34], [39], [40], [230].
- Rhodians, Rhodii, i. [90], [240], [398]; ii. [85], [194]; iii. [33], [34].
- Rhodius, r. of the Troad, ii. [304], [357], [371].
- Rhodŏpē (Rhodos, Rhode ?), t. of Spain, i. [240]; iii. [32].
- ——, mtn of Thrace (Despoto-dagh), i. [311], [481], [489], [506], [514].
- Rhodōpis, iii. [250].
- Rhodos. See Rhodes.
- Rhoduntia, citadel near Thermopylæ, ii. [129].
- Rhoeitēs, r. of the Troad, ii. [371].
- Rhœtaces, r. of Albania, ii. [230].
- Rhœtium, t. of the Troad, ii. [357], [358], [361], [368].
- Rhombites, the Greater, Bay of Mæotis, ii. [221].
- ——, the Lesser, ii. [221].
- Rhone. See Rhodanus.
- Rhōsus, r. of Syria, iii. [164].
- Rhundacus, r. of Mysia (Mualitsch-Tschai), ii. [299], [330], [332].
- Rhypes, c. of Achæa, ii. [71], [73], [75].
- Rhypis, ii. [73].
- Rhytium, t. of Crete, ii. [200].
- Rieti. See Reate.
- Rimini. See Ariminum.
- Rion. See Phasis.
- Riphæan mtns, i. [452], [459].
- Risso. See Larisus.
- Romans, i. [3], [16], [18], [22], [104], [153], [175], [191], [192], [209], [210], [212], [217], [222], [226]-228, [231], [234], [238], [239], [243], [247], [249], [250], [253], [262], [263], [270], [271], [284], [286], [287], [290]-295, [298], [302], [305], [306], [310], [313], [317], [319], [321], [322], [324], [326], [327], [331], [333]-335, [338]-356, [358], [360], [361], [364], [366], [371], [373], [374], [377], [378], [381], [383], [387], [397], [404], [405], [408], [412], [413], [424], [427], [437]-441, [443], [446], [447], [450], [451], [466]-468, [475], [477], [480], [484], [485], [488], [491], [494], [498], [500], [505], [509], [516]; ii. [38], [43], [44], [46], [59], [61], [63], [64], [71], [73], [85], [88], [89], [92], [100], [108], [111], [128], [172], [174], et passim.
- Roman army, i. [178].
- ——, camp, i. [246].
- ——, cavalry, i. [292].
- ——, citizens, i. [342], [366].
- ——, colonists, i. [252], [373].
- ——, colony, i. [212], [322], [323].
- ——, customs, i. [278].
- ——, Empire, view of the, iii. [295]-297.
- ——, garrison, i. [270].
- ——, historians, i. [249].
- ——, polity, i. [278].
- ——, prefects, i. [286].
- ——, territory, i. [151], [341].
- Rome, i. [140], [202], [216], [253], [278], [293], [297], [317], [322]-327, [330], [331], [333], [336]-356, [358], [366], [370], [371], [398], [412], [413], [431], [441], [444]; ii. [64], [65], [140], [171], [368]; iii. [172], [295]-297.
- Rōmulus, i. [340], [342], [343].
- Roumelia. See Thrace.
- Rōxana, wife of Alexander, ii. [254]; iii. [229].
- Rōxolani, Scythian nation, i. [172], [451], [470], [471].
- Rūbicōn, r. of Italy (prob. Pisatello), i. [322], [324], [337].
- Rūcantii, i. [307].
- Rudiæ, c. of Calabria, i. [429], [430].
- Rūscino, r. and t. of Gaul (the Tet), i. [272].
- Rūspinum, t. of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Rūtēni, people of Aquitania, i. [284].
- Rūtūli, 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].
- Sacasēne, 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].
- Sagapēni, iii. [154].
- Sagra, Sagras, r. i. [391], [392].
- ——, battle of the, i. [395].
- Sagrus, r., i. [360].
- Sagūntum, 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.
- Sta. Maura. See Leucas.
- St. Pola. See Plumbaria.
- Saintes. See Mediolanium.
- Sais, c. of Egypt, iii. [239], [242].
- Saïtæ, iii. [257].
- Saïtic mouth of the Nile (Gulf of Matzeia), iii. [240].
- ——, nome, in Egypt, iii. [239], [240].
- Sakaria. See Sangarius.
- Salaminiac Bay, ii. [6].
- Salaminii, ii. [83].
- Salamis, c. of Cyprus, iii. [69].
- Salamis, isl. (anciently Cychreia, Sciras, Pityūssa) (Koluri), i. [187]; ii. [57], [60], [84], [124], [153].
- ——, t. of the isl., ii. [83].
- ——, Gulf of, ii. [82], [83], [89].
- Salamoni. See Salmonium.
- Salampria, r. See Peneius.
- Salapia, c. of Apulia, i. [433], [434].
- Salaria Via, i. [339].
- Salas, r. of Germany, i. [445].
- Salassi, people of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [303]-306, [309], [311], [314].
- Salda, port of Mauritania (Bougie), iii. [284].
- Salentine territory, i. [429].
- Salentini, people of Iapygia, i. [422], [428].
- Salentinum, i. [430].
- Salerno, Gulf of. See Posidonium.
- Salernum, c. of Campania, i. [374].
- Salganeus, Bœotian, i. [17]; ii. [96].
- ——, c. of Bœotia, ii. [92], [98].
- Salmacis, ftn near Halicarnassus, iii. [35].
- Salmōnē, c. of Pisatis, ii. [31], [32].
- ——, ftn of Enipeus, ii. [31], [32].
- Salmōneus, king of Elis, ii. [31]-33.
- Salmōnium, prom. of Crete (Salamoni), i. [160]; ii. [189], [193], [194], [199], [213].
- Salmydēssus, c. and coast of Thrace (Midjeh), i. [79], [82], [490]; ii. [287].
- Salōmē, sister of Herod, iii. [184].
- Salōn, t. of the Dalmatæ, i. [484].
- Salōn, t. of Bithynia, ii. [317], [318].
- ——, cheese of, ii. [318].
- Salona. See Amphissa.
- Salonica, Gulf of. See Thermaic Gulf.
- Saltiātæ (Saltigetæ?), in Lusitania, i. [217].
- Salyes, people of Transalpine Gaul, i. [267], [269]-271, [275], [276], [278], [301], [302].
- Samæi, in Cephallenia, ii. [166].
- Samaria, same as Sebaste, c. of Judæa, iii. [177].
- Samarianē, c. of Hyrcania, ii. [242].
- Samē, t. of Cephallenia, ii. [163], [166], [167].
- Sami, heights, ii. [169].
- Samia, Samos, ii. [212], [213]; iii. [10].
- Samian strait, iii. [10].
- Samians, inhabitants of Samos, i. [518]; ii. [168], [212]; iii. [9], [10].
- Samicum, citadel of Triphylia, ii. [16], [17], [19], [21], [26].
- Samicus, plain, ii. [21].
- Samnītæ, Samnites, Saunītæ, i. [339], [344], [346], [357], [360], [367], [371]-374, [377], [378], [380], [387], [399], [431], [438].
- Samnites, c. of the, i. [353].
- ——, women of the, in an island of Gaul, i. [295].
- Samnitic mtns, i. [326].
- Samnium, i. [360].
- Samōnium, prom. of Crete. See Salmonium.
- ——, in the Neandris, ii. [189].
- ——, Alexandrian, ii. [189].
- Samos, isl. in the Icarian Sea (Samo), i. [93], [187]; ii. [163], [168], [169], [303]; iii. [2], [3], [7]-11.
- ——, Thracian, ii. [10].
- ——, Ionian, ii. [10], [21].
- ——, c. of the island of, iii. [3].
- ——, c. of Triphylia, ii. [19], [21], [25].
- ——, and Samē, same as Cephallenia, and c. of this isl., ii. [163], [166], [167].
- ——, Threïcian, same as Samothracē, i. [516]; ii. [168].
- Samosata, c. of Syria, iii. [44], [161].
- Samothracē, Samothracia, isl. (Samothraki), i. [43], [187], [296], [516]; ii. [168], [189], [190].
- Samothracians, i. [516]; ii. [180].
- Sampsiceramus, prince of the Emiseni, iii. [166], [167].
- Samsun. See Priene.
- Samsun Dagh. See Mycale.
- San Dimitri. See Antandros.
- San Giarno. See Corydallus.
- Sanā, t. of Pallene, i. [511].
- Sanaus, c. of Phrygia, ii. [332].
- Sandalium, citadel of Pisidia, ii. [323].
- Sandaracurgium, mtn of Pontus, ii. [313].
- Sandobanes, r. of Albania, ii. [230].
- Sandōn, father of Athenodorus, iii. [58].
- Sandrocottus, king of the Prasii, i. [109]; iii. [97], [105], [107], [125].
- Sandyx, ii. [271].
- Sangarius, r. of the Troad (Sakaria), ii. [289], [314], [321], [351]; iii. [66].
- Sangias, vill. of Phrygia, ii. [288].
- Sanisēnē, distr. of Paphlagonia, ii. [314].
- Sanni, people of Pontus, ii. [296].
- Santa Maria. See Malia and Trogilium.
- Santa Maura. See Leucas.
- Santo, Mount. See Athos.
- Santoni (inhabitants of Saintonge), i. [283], [284], [310].
- Santorino. See Thera.
- Saōcondarius, ii. [321].
- Saone, r. See Arar.
- Saos, r. See Save.
Sapæ, Sapæi, people of Thrace, i. [515], [516]; ii. [169], [298], [305].
- Saperdes, ii. [393].
- Saphnioeis. See Satnioeis.
- Sapis, r. of Cisalpine Gaul (Savio), i. [322].
- Sappho, i. [65]; ii. [162], [388], [391], [393]; iii. [250].
- Sapra limnē (or Putrid Lake), at the Tauric Chersonese, i. [473], [474].
- ——, in the Troad, ii. [387].
- Saraastus, king of India, ii. [253].
- Sarabat. See Hermus.
- Saragossa. See Cæsar Augusta.
- Sarakoi. See Zeleia.
- Saramēnē, 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].
- Saravēnē, 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].
- Sardō, Sardōn, isl., i. [219], same as Sardinia.
- Sareisa, c. of the Gordyenes, iii. [157].
- Sargarausēnē, 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].
- Sarōnic Gulf, ii. [6], [49], [56], [63].
- ——, Sea (Gulf of Engia), i. [187].
- Saros, Bay of. See Melas.
- Sarpēdōn, 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.
- Sasō, 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. [494]; ii. [375], [379], [394].
- Satnius, ii. [375], [394].
- Saturn, i. [494]; ii. [39], [183], [184], [189], [378].
- ——, temple of, i. [254].
- Satyr, painted by Protogenes, iii. [29], [30].
- Satyri, ii. [180], [184], [186].
- Satyrium, near Tarentum, i. [425].
- Satyrus, king of Bosporus, i. [462], [476].
- ——, monument of, ii. [222].
- ——, founder of the city of Philotera, iii. [193].
- Saunitæ, see Samnites, i. [372].
- Sauromatæ, i. [172], [194], [195], [452], [464]; ii. [240], [302]. See Sarmatians.
- Saus, Sauus, r. of Hungary. See Save.
- Save, r. i. [309], [482].
- Savio. See Sapis.
- Scæan gates, in the city of Troy, ii. [351], [363].
- ——, wall, ii. [351].
- Scæi, ii. [351].
- Scæus, r. in the Troad, ii. [351].
- Scamander, r. i. [90]; ii. [358], [360], [361], [363], [369], [370], [378].
- ——, plain of, ii. [361], [362].
- Scamandrius, son of Hector, ii. [377], [378]; iii. [66].
- Scandaria, Scandarium, prom. of the island of Cos, iii. [36].
- Scardon, a Liburnian city (Scardona), i. [484].
- ——, in Elis, ii. [347].
- Scardus, mtn of Macedonia (Schar-dagh), i. [505].
- Scarphē, c. of Bœotia, i. [95]; ii. [103].
- Scarpheia, Scarphē, c. of the Epicnemidian Locrians (Bondoniza), i. [94]; ii. [126].
- Scaurus, M. Æmilius, i. [323].
- Scēnæ, c. of Mesopotamia, iii. [159].
- Scēnītæ, Scenites, in Arabia, Mesopotamia, Syria, etc., i. [63], [196], [441]; ii. [219], [252]; iii. [160], [166], [185], [190], [204].
- Scepsia, ii. [361], [375].
- Scēpsian territory, ii. [190].
- Scēpsians, ii. [361], [377].
- Scēpsis, ii. [300], [360], [369], [375]-381; iii. [5].
- Scēpsius, Demetrius. See Demetrius.
- Scēptūchiæ, Scēptūchi, ii. [225].
- Schĕdia, t. of Egypt, iii. [237]-241.
- Schĕdieium, ii. [124].
- Schedius, ii. [124].
- Schelidan Adassi. See Chelidonian Isles.
- Scheria, same as Corcyra, i. [459].
- Schœnŭs, c. of Bœotia (Morikios), ii. [58], [103].
- Schœnūs, r. of Bœotia, ii. [103].
- ——, port of Corinth, ii. [49], [63], [79].
- ——, clans of, i. [16].
- Schuss. See Susa.
- Sciathus (Sciathos), isl. near Magnesia, ii. [140].
- Scillūs, t. of Triphylia, ii. [16].
- Scilly Islands. See Cassiterides.
- Scilūrus, king of the Scythians, i. [471], [475], [479].
- Scingomagum, t. in the Alps, i. [268].
- Sciōnē, c. of Pallene, i. [511].
- Scipio, Metellus, iii. [281], [284], [285].
- ——, Æmilianus, i. [283]; iii. [51], [286].
- ——, Africanus, i. [361].
- ——, Caius, i. [317].
- ——, Nasica, i. [484].
- Scira, vill. of Attica, ii. [82].
- Sciras, same as Salamis, ii. [82].
- ——, Athene, ii. [82].
- Sciron, ii. [80], [81].
- Scirones (N.W. wind), i. [43].
- Scironides rocks, ii. [80], [82].
- Scirophoriōn, ii. [82].
- Sciros, rocks of, i. [43].
- Scollis, mtn of Elis, ii. [11], [13], [14], [74].
- Scōlus, c. of Bœotia (Kalyvi), i. [16]; ii. [58], [103], [104].
- Scombraria, isl. near Spain (Islote), i. [239].
- Scombrus, iii. [25].
- Scŏpas, the sculptor, ii. [373]; iii. [11].
- Scopelo. See Peparethus.
- Scordistæ, Scordisci, i. [450], [454], [482], [483], [485], [488], [489].
- ——, Great, i. [488].
- ——, Little, i. [488].
- Scotūssa, c. of Pelasgiotis, i. [503], [504], [514]; ii. [146].
- Scripu. See Orchomenus.
- Scūltanna, r. of Cisalpine Gaul (Panara), i. [324].
- Scydisēs, mtn of Armenia (Aggi Dagh), ii. [226], [267], [296].
- Scylacium. See Scylletium.
- Scylax, ii. [318], [340]; iii. [37].
- ——, r. of Pontus (Tschoterlek Irmak), ii. [295].
- Scylla, i. [31]-33, [36], [37], [39].
- ——, daughter of Nisus, ii. [55].
- Scyllæum, prom. and port of Italy, i. [35]-37, [384].
- ——, prom. of Argolis (Skylli), ii. [47], [55], [207].
- Scyllēticus Sinus, Gulf of Scylletium (Golfo di Squillace), i. [380], [392].
- Scyllētium, Scylacium, t. of the Bruttii (Squillace), i. [392].
- Scȳrus, isl. (Skyro), i. [187]; ii. [124], [140].
- Scythia (Tartary), i. [13], [52], [99]; ii. [216], [352].
- ——, desert of, i. [79], [82].
- ——, Little (or Tauric), i. [478], [489]; ii. [279].
- Scythian nations, i. [247], [480], [481]; ii. [235].
- ——, bow, i. [188].
- ——, history, i. [32].
- ——, zone, i. [147]; ii. [247].
- ——, custom, i. [299].
- Scythians, i. [23], [51], [52], [106], [115], [172], [179], [180], [194], [195], [458], [461], [462], [464], [467], [468], [475], [480]; ii. [218], [219], [221], [230], [240], [244], [245], [248], [273], [288], [302], et passim.
- Scythians of the East, i. [172].
- Scythopolis, c. of Galilee, iii. [181].
- Sebaket-Bardoil. See Sirbonis.
- Sebastē, c. of Pontus, ii. [300].
- ——, same as Samaria, iii. [177].
- Sebennytic nome, iii. [240].
- ——, mouth of the Nile, iii. [239], [240].
- Sebennytice, c. of Egypt, iii. [239].
- Secinus (Selinda), iii. [52].
- Segeda. See Segida.
- Segesama, t. of the Vacciæ (Sasamo), i. [244].
- Segesta (Sisseck). See Segestica.
- Segestes, father of Segimuntus, i. [446].
- Segestica (Sissech), c. of Hungary, i. [309], [482], [483], [488].
- Segida, t. of the Aruaci, i. [243].
- Segimūntus, prince of the Cherusci, i. [446].
- Segni. See Signia.
- Segobriga, t. of the Celtiberi, i. [243].
- Segusii, or Segusiani, people of Gaul, i. [277], [286].
- Seide. See Sidon.
- Seiris, r. of Lucania, i. [397]. See Siris.
- Selefkeh. See Seleuceia.
- Sĕlēnē, or the Moon, goddess worshipped by the Albani, ii. [234].
- ——, by the people of Memphis, iii. [248].
- ——, cognomen of Cleopatra, iii. [161].
- ——, Greek name for Luna, c. and port of Etruria, i. [330].
- Seleuceia, c. of Susiana, iii. [154].
- ——, c. of Assyria, on the Tigris, ii. [262], [271]; iii. [145], [146], [152], [156], [162].
- ——, Pierian, c. of Syria (Suveidijeh), i. [486]; iii. [61], [161]-164, [167].
- ——, fortress of Mesopotamia, iii. [161].
- ——, c. of Cilicia, iii. [53], [54].
- Seleucis, part of Syria, iii. [160], [161], [167], [171].
- Seleucus, the Babylonian, i. [8], [261].
- ——, Nicator, king of Syria, ii. [334], [400]; iii. [51], [74], [125], [145], [146], [161], [162], [165].
- ——, Callinicus, king of Syria, ii. [248]; iii. [162], [168].
- Selgē, c. of Pisidia (Surk), ii. [324].
- Selgeis, ii. [323]-325.
- Selgessus, same as Sagalassus, ii. [323].
- Selgic mountains, ii. [325].
- Selidromi. See Icus.
- Selindi. See Selinus.
- Sēlinūntia, hot springs in Sicily (I Bagni di Sciacca), i. [415].
- Sēlinūntius Apollo, worshipped by the Orobii, ii. [152].
- Sēlinūs, c. of Sicily, i. [412].
- ——, c. of Cilicia, iii. [52].
- ——, r. of Sicily, ii. [73]; iii. [68].
- ——, r. near Ephesus, ii. [73].
- ——, r. of Elis, ii. [73].
- ——, r. of Achæa, ii. [73].
- Selinūsia, lake near Ephesus, iii. [14].
- Sellēis, r. near Sicyon, ii. [9].
- ——, r. of Elis, i. [502]; ii. [9]-11.
- ——, r. of the Troad, ii. [351].
- Selli, people of Epirus, i. [44], [502].
- Selūrus, i. [413].
- Sēlybria, c. of Thrace, i. [490], [518].
- Selys, i. [490].
- Sembritæ, Egyptians driven into exile by Psammitichus, iii. [195], [219].
- Semiramis, wife of Ninus, i. [129]; ii. [271], [281], [309], [310]; iii. [74], [75], [122], [143].
- ——, rampart of, i. [124].
- Semnōnes, people of Germany, i. [445].
- Sēna, t. of Umbria (Sinigaglia), i. [337].
- Sĕnŏnes, people of Gaul, i. [289].
- ——, people of Italy, i. [291], [317], [322].
- Sentīnum, t. of Umbria (Sentina), i. [337].
- Sēpias, prom. and coast of Thessaly (C. Demitri), i. [512]; ii. [148].
- ——, c. of Magnesia, ii. [139].
- Sepius, same as Sipus.
- Septempĕda, t. of Picenum (S. Severino), i. [357].
- Sēquana, r. (Seine), i. [281], [288], [290], [291], [297].
- Sēquani, people of Gaul, i. [278], [286]-288, [291], [307], [310].
- Serapis. See Sarapis.
- Seraspadanes, son of Phraates, iii. [160].
- Sered. See Tigranocerta.
- Sērĕs, people of India, ii. [253]; iii. [95], [97].
- Serguntia, t. of Celtiberia, i. [243].
- Seriphians, ii. [211].
- Seriphos, one of the Cyclades (Serpho), ii. [28], [211].
- Serrium, prom. of Thrace, i. [516].
- Sertōrius, i. [238], [242], [244], [439]; iii. [281].
- Servilius, P. Isauricus, ii. [322]; iii. [46], [55].
- Servius, king of the Romans, i. [348].
- Sesamum (Sesamoides), ii. [116].
- Sesamus, t. of Paphlagonia, ii. [291].
- Sesarēthii, people of Epirus, i. [500].
- Sesithacus, leader of the Cherusci, i. [446].
- Sesōstris, king of Egypt, i. [61], [96]; iii. [74], [191], [194], [224], [244].
- Sessola, Castel di. See Suessula.
- Sēstia, prom. of, in the Thracian Chersonese, i. [518].
- Sēstos, t. of the Thracian Chersonese, i. [164], [188], [518]; ii. [350], [352]-354.
- ——, strait of, i. [517].
- Setabis (Xativa), i. [241].
- Sethroite nome, iii. [243].
- Sētia, t. of Latium (Sezza), i. [344], [347], [352].
- ——, wine of, i. [347].
- Sētium, prom. of Gallia Narbonensis (Cape de Cette), i. [271].
- Seusamora, c. of Iberia Caucasia, ii. [231].
- Seuthēs, 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], [495]; ii. [5], [16], [287], [288], [297].
- ——, Strait of. See Messina.
- Sicyōn, c. of Peloponnesus (Basilico), i. [410]; ii. [5], [10], [53], [58], [59], [65], [66], [71], [77], [107], [108], [116], [124].
- Sicyōnia, ii. [5], [62], [66], [103].
- Sicyōnii, Sicyonians, ii. [64], [66].
- Sidē, c. of Pontus, ii. [295].
- ——, c. of Pamphylia (Eski Adalia), ii. [323]; iii. [45], [50], [68].
- Sidēnē, distr. of Pontus (Sidin or Valisa), i. [82], [190]; ii. [294], [295], [296], [305].
- ——, c. and distr. of Mysia, ii. [347], [368].
- Sidētani, in Spain, i. [245].
- Sidicīni, people of Italy, i. [352], [436].
- Sidicīnum. See Teanum.
- Sidin. See Sidene.
- Sidōn, c. of Phœnicia (Seide), i. [15], [59], [64], [90], [201]; iii. [167], [169]-174.
- Sidŏnes, people of the Bastarnæ, i. [470].
- Sidōnia (Pēdōnia?), isl. on the coast of Egypt, iii. [235].
- Sidonian women, i. [65].
- Sidŏnii, Sidonians, i. [2], [41], [60], [65], [66], [68], [458]; iii. [173], [174], [215], [216].
- Siga, c. of the Masæsylii (Tafna), iii. [282].
- Sigeia, prom. in the Troad, ii. [358], [372].
- Sigēlus, monument of Narcissus, ii. [96].
- Sigertis, king of India, ii. [253].
- Sigeum, t. of the Troad (Ienischer), i. [517], [518]; ii. [358]-363, [366], [368].
- Sigia, ii. [373].
- Sigimērus, Segimerus, prince of the Cherusci, i. [446].
- Siginni, people inhabiting the Caspian, ii. [258].
- Sigistan. See Dranga.
- Signia, t. of Latium (Segni), i. [352].
- Signium (wine), i. [352].
- Sigriana, distr. of Media, ii. [265].
- Sigrium, prom. of Lesbos (Sigri), i. [518] ; ii. [390]-393.
- Sihon. See Iaxartes.
- Sikino. See Sicenus.
- Sila, forest of the Bruttii, i. [391].
- ——, r. of India, iii. [98].
- ——, t., i. [435].
- Silacēni, people of Assyria, iii. [154].
- Silanus, i. [258].
- Silaris, r. of Campania (Silaro), i. [374], [375], [380].
- Silēni, servants of Bacchus, i. [286], [288], [290], [291], [297].
- Silenus, ii. [186], [318].
- Silli, people of Ethiopia, iii. [16].
- Silphium (Lucerne), ii. [265].
- Silta, in Thrace, i. [518].
- Silvium, t. of the Peucetii, i. [432].
- Simau-Gol. See Ancyra.
- Simau-Su. See Macestus.
- Simi, iii. [197].
- Simmias, Rhodian, ii. [42]; iii. [34].
- Simodia, iii. [23].
- Simoeis, r. of the Troad, ii. [358]. [361]. [362]. [368].
- ——, r. of Sicily, ii. [378].
- ——, plain of, in the Troad, ii. [361].
- Simōnides, lyric poet, ii. [146], [210], [394]; iii. [108].
- ——, Amorginus, ii. [212]; iii. [130].
- Simuntis, cognomen of Troy, ii. [74].
- Simus, physician, iii. [36].
- ——, lyric poet, iii. [23].
- Simyra, c. of Syria (Sumrah), iii. [167].
- Sinda, c. of Pisidia (Dekoi), ii. [324], [409].
- Sindi, Mæotic race, ii. [223].
- Sindic harbour, ii. [225].
- Sindica, distr. by the Cimmerian Bosporus, i. [478]; ii. [219], [224], [305].
- ——, Sea, ii. [219].
- Sindomana, c. of India, iii. [95].
- Singitic Gulf, Bay of Macedonia (G. of Monte Santo), i. [511], [512].
- Singus, c. of Macedonia, i. [511].
- Sinigaglia. See Sena.
- Sinna, citadel of, iii. [170].
- Sinno. See Siris.
- Sinōpe, c. of Pontus, colony of the Milesians, i. [72], [106], [113], [114], [202], [216], [491]; ii. [198], [225], [227], [284], [291]-294, [302], [310]; iii. [44], [61]-63.
- Sinopenses, ii. [291].
- Sinōpis, Sinopītis, Sinopic district, ii. [313].
- Sinŏria, fortress of Armenia, ii. [305].
- Sinōtium, t. of the Dalmatians, i. [484].
- Sinti, Sinties, or Saii, people of Thrace, i. [514], [515]; ii. [169], [298].
- Sinuessa, Sinoessa, t. of Latium (Monte Dragone), i. [325], [347], [351], [360], [361], [431].
- Siphanto. See Siphnus.
- Siphnian bone, ii. [207].
- Siphnus, isl. (Siphanto), ii. [207], [208].
- Sipuli. See Sipylene.
- Sipūs, c. of Apulia (Siponto), i. [433], [434].
- Sipylēnē, cognomen of Rhea, ii. [184].
- ——, (Sipuli Dagh), ii. [184].
- Sipylus, mtn of Lydia, i. [91]; ii. [326], [335], [337]; iii. [66].
- ——, c. of Lydia, i. [91]; ii. [326].
- Siraces, Siraci, inhabitants of the Caucasus, ii. [219], [238], [239].
- Siracēnē, ii. [236].
- Sirbis, r. of Lycia (Kodscha), iii. [47].
- Sirbōnis, Sirbōnitis, lake in Egypt (Sebaket-Bardoil), i. [79]; iii. [176], [177], [182], [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].
- Sisapō, 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].
- Sisyrbītæ, iii. [3].
- Sitacēnē, distr. of Babylon, of Apollōniātis (Descura), ii. [264]; iii. [135], [146], [152].
- Sitacēni, ii. [223].
- Sithōnes, 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].
- Sōcrates, 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], [382]; iii. [45], [46], [50], [53]-55, [59]-61.
- Soli, c. of Cyprus, iii. [70].
- Solii, iii. [70].
- Solmissus, mtn near Ephesus, iii. [11].
- Solŏcē, iii. [154].
- Sŏlōn, i. [154]; ii. [83].
- Solyme, mtns of Lycia, i. [53]; iii. [48].
- Solymi, people of Lycia, i. [8], [32], [54]; ii. [328], [409], [410]; iii. [48], [49], [63], [65].
- Solymus, mtn of Pisidia, iii. [409].
- Somnus, ii. [341].
- Sōpeithēs, king of the Indians, iii. [92], [93].
- Sōphēnē, distr. of Armenia (Dzophok), ii. [260], [261], [268], [278], [304]; iii. [44].
- ——, prince of, ii. [278].
- Sōphēni, ii. [272], [273], [278].
- Sophoclēs, i. [410]; ii. [32], [42], [51], [81], [90], [135], [170], [186], [191], 377; iii. [9], [15], [59], [60], [76].
- Sōra, t. of Latium, i. [353].
- Soracte, mtn of Latium (Monte di S. Silvestro), i. [336].
- Sorgue. See Sulgas.
- Sorrento. See Surrentum.
- Sosicrates, ii. [193].
- Sōsipŏlis, Jupiter, worshipped at Magnesia, iii. [23].
- Sōssinati, people of Sardinia, i. [334].
- Sōstratus, tomb of, ii. [74].
- ——, grammarian, iii. [26].
- ——, of Cnidus, iii. [227].
- Sōtades, ii. [19].
- ——, poet, iii. [23].
- Sōteira, harbour in the Arabian Gulf, iii. [194].
- Sōtēres, or Saviours, cognomen of the Dioscuri, i. [345].
- Sour. See Tyre.
- Southern Sea, i. [183].
- Spadines, ii. [239].
- Spain, i. [3], [9], [13], [33], [43], [54], [72], [100], [101], [128], [141], [151], [152], [157], [160], [161], [163], [165], [175], [180], [184], [192], [205], [206], [208], [210], [213], [215]-219, [222]-226, [228], [229], [233], [234], [236], [240]-242,
[244], [245], [249], [251], [252], [255], [263], [264], [267], [269], [279], [296], [302], [310], [325], [439], [442]; iii. [32], [108], [117], [283], [286], et passim.
- Spain, Citerior, i. [249], [250].
- ——, Ulterior, i. [240], [245]; iii. [297].
- Sparta, i. [274]; ii. [15], [25], [36], [40]-44, [47], [49], [59], [153], [203]. See Lacedæmon.
- Spartans, i. [385]; ii. [42], [202], [203].
- Spartarium, plain of, i. [241].
- Spauta (Capauta ?), marsh in Media (Urmiah), ii. [262].
- Spedon, ii. [113].
- Spercheius, r. of Thessaly (Agriomela or Ellada), i. [95]; ii. [55], [129], [130], [136], [137], [148].
- Spermophagi, people of Ethiopia, iii. [195].
- Sphagia, Sphactēria, island, ii. [22], [36].
- Sphēttus, t. of Attica, ii. [88].
- Spina, c. of Cisalpine Gaul (Spinazino), i. [318].
- Spinītæ, i. [318]; ii. [119].
- Spitamenes, ii. [248], [255].
- Spŏlētium, c. of Umbria (Spoleto), i. [338].
- Sporades, islands, i. [187]; ii. [192], [207], [211]-213; iii. [33].
- Stadia, ancient name of Rhodes, iii. [31].
- Stagirus, Stagira, t. of Macedonia, i. [512], [513].
- Stalimene, isl. See Lemnos.
- Standia. See Dia.
- Stanko, isl. See Cos.
- Staphylus, ii. [195].
- Stapodia. See Melantian rocks.
- Stasanōr, iii. [70].
- Statanian wine, i. [347], [361].
- Statōnia, t. of Etruria, i. [335].
- Steganopodes, i. [68], [458].
- Steiria, vill. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Stēlæ. See Pillars.
- Stenyclarus, c. of Messenia, ii. [38].
- Sternophthalmi, i. [68], [458].
- Stērŏpa, ii. [198].
- Stēsichorus, i. [67]; ii. [21], [32].
- Stēsimbrŏtus, ii. [189].
- Sthĕnĕlus, king of the Mycenæ, ii. [59].
- Sthĕnis, ii. [293].
- Stillida. See Phalara.
- Stiphane (Ladik-Gol), ii. [311].
- Stoa Pœcile, ii. [87].
- Stŏbi, t. of Macedonia, i. [504]; ii. [77].
- Stœchades, islands, i. [276].
- Stoics, i. [24], [156].
- Stŏmalimnē, a salt lake, i. [275]; ii. [358], [361].
- ——, village, iii. [36].
- Stŏni (Sténéco), i. [304].
- Stony Plain, the, i. [273].
- Stŏras, r. of Latium, i. [346].
- Strabo, geographer, i. [505], [507], [516], [517];
- ——, his country, ii. [195], [197], [311];
- ——, his ancestry, ii. [307];
- ——, his masters, iii. [26], [27], [53], [173];
- ——, his friends, i. [178], [209], [262];
- ——, his age, 439;
- ——, his travels, i. [91], [178], [332]; ii. [61], [208], [255]; iii. [102], [247], [262], [265];
- ——, his History, i. [21]; ii. [251].
- ——, Pompey, i. [317].
- Straits. See Gibraltar.
- Stratarchas, ii. [198].
- Stratia, t. of Arcadia, ii. [75].
- Stratius, priest, i. [114].
- ——. See Jupiter.
- Strato, isl. of, in the Arabian Gulf, iii. [195].
- ——, tower, in Judæa, iii. [174].
- ——, tyrant, ii. [294].
- ——, natural philosopher, i. [78], [80]-82.
- Stratocles, Athenian, ii. [35].
- ——, Rhodian, iii. [33].
- Stratonice, ii. [401].
- Stratoniceia, e. of Caria (Eski-Hissar), iii. [37], [39], [40].
- ——, by the Taurus, iii. [40].
- Stratoniceians, ii. [383]; iii. [39], [40].
- Stratonicus, ii. [381]; iii. [28].
- Stratus, c. of Acarnania, ii. [159].
- ——, c. of Achaia, afterwards Dyme, ii. [74].
- Strongyla, one of the Lipari islands (Stromboli), i. [419], [421].
- Strophades, islands (Strivali), ii. [36].
- Strūthophagi, in Ethiopia, iii. [197].
- Strymōn, r. of Thrace (Iemboli), i. [496], [505], [506], [512]-514.
- Strymonic Gulf (G. of Orfano), i. [512], [513], [515].
- Stura. See Storas.
- Sturæ. See Styra.
- Stygian stream. See Styx.
- Stymbara, t. of the Deuriopes, i. [501].
- Stymphalian lake, ii. [52], [76].
- Stymphalides, ii. [52].
- Stymphalii, ii. [76].
- Stymphalus, t. of Arcadia, i. [416]; ii. [52], [66], [75], [76].
- Styra (Sturæ), t. of Eubœa, ii. [153].
- Styrieis, ii. [153].
- Styx, at Lake Avernus, i. [363].
- ——, near Pheneus, ii. [76].
- ——, at Telchinas, iii. [31].
- Suangela, c. of Caria, ii. [383].
- Sūchus, the sacred crocodile, iii. [195].
- Sūcro, r. of Spain (Xucar), i. [238], [239], [245], [251].
- ——, t. of Spain, i. [238].
- Sudinus, iii. [146].
- Suessa, c. of the Volsci, i. [344], [352].
- Suessiones, people of Gaul, i. [289], [293].
- Suessūla, t. of Campania (Castel di Sessola), i. [370].
- Suevi, i. [289], [308], [444], [445], [448], [452].
- Suez, Isthmus of, i. [62], [458]. See Heroopolis.
- Suffange-el-Bahri. See Myos-hormos.
- Sūgambri, people of Germany. See Sicambri.
- Suidas, i. [503].
- Sulchi, t. of Sardinia, i. [333].
- Suleimanli. See Blaudus.
- Sūlgas, r. of Gaul (Sorgue), i. [277], [285].
- Sulmō, c. of the Peligni (Sulmona), i. [359].
- Sultan-Dagh. See Paroreia.
- Sultan-Hissar. See Nisa.
- Sumrah. See Simyra.
- Sun, Colossus of the, iii. [29].
- Sūnium, prom. of Attica (Cape Colonna), i. [140], [164], [188], [496], [506]; ii. [78]-80, [89]-96, [150], [151], [154], [193], [208]; iii. [7].
- Sūnium, demus of Attica, ii. [89].
- Sur. See Tyre.
- Sūrena, iii. [31].
- Surk. See Selge.
- Surrentum, c. of Campania (Sorrento), i. [34], [361], [368].
- Sūsa, c. of Susiana (Schuss), ii. [75], [122], [123], [132]; iii. [130]-134, [152].
- Sūsiana, distr. (Khosistan), i. [201]; iii. [83], [130]-135, [142], [146], [151]-154.
- Sūsians, i. [196]; ii. [264], [266].
- Sūsis, Sūsias, same as Susiana.
- Suspiritis, ii. [235].
- Sūtrium, c. of Etruria (Sutri), i. [335].
- Suveidijeh. See Seleucia, Pierian.
- Swiss. See Helvetii.
- Sybaris, c. of Lucania, i. [394]-396; ii. [73].
- ——, c. of the Bruttii, a colony of the Rhodians, i. [398], [399]; iii. [33].
- ——, r. of Lucania, i. [394]-397; ii. [73].
- ——, ftn of Achaia, ii. [73].
- Sybaritæ, Sybarites, i. [373], [376], [399]; ii. [119].
- Sybota, islands (Syvota), i. [187], [497].
- Sycaminopolis, c. of Judæa, iii. [175].
- Sydracæ (al. Oxydraceæ), people of India, iii. [76], [94], [95].
- Syedra, t. of Cilicia, iii. [52].
- Syēnē, c. of Egypt (Assouan), i. [50], [64], [130], [143], [171], [172], [178], [200], [201]; iii. [84], [217], [224]-226, [264]-266, [233], [243], [258], [263].
- Sylla, L. Cornelius, i. [331], [371]; ii. [85], [89], [154], [308], [356], [357], [380]; iii. [32], [232].
- Syllæus, iii. [210]-213, [267].
- Sylŏsōn, iii. [8], [9].
- Symæthus, r. of Sicily (Giaretta), i. [411].
- Symbace, c. of Armenia or Media, ii. [263].
- Symbŏlōn limen, or Signal harbour, in the Tauric Chersonesus, i. [474], [475].
- Symbri, Symbrii (prob. corrupt), i. [321], [324].
- Symē, isl. of Caria, iii. [34].
- Symplēgadĕs, 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].
- Syracūsans, 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].
- ——, Cœle-Syria, i. [201]; iii. [160], [161], [167], [169], [171], [185], [189].
- ——, Sea of, i. [129]; ii. [279]; iii. [160].
- Syrians, i. [66], [196], [440]; ii. [290], [301], [304].
- ——, Leuco, ii. [301], [302], [304].
- Syriē, same as Syros.
- Syrmūs, king of the Triballi, i. [463].
- Syros (Syra), ii. [208], [211].
- Syrtis, on the coast of Africa, i. [185], [197], [198], [256], [403]; iii. [275], [282], [285], [288]-291.
- ——, Greater (Gulf of Sidra or Zalscho), i. [185], [190]; iii. [289], [290], [294].
- ——, Lesser (Gulf of Cabes), i. [185], [237]; iii. [288]-290.
- ——, Lotophagitis, iii. [288].
- Syrus, i. [467].
- Syspirītis, distr. of Armenia, ii. [272].
- Tab. See Croatis.
- Tabæ, c. of Phrygia (Tabas), ii. [324], [332].
- Tabēnian plain, ii. [407].
- Tacazze. See Astaboras.
- Tænarum, prom. of Laconia (Cape Matapan), i. [187], [403]; ii. [5], [40], [41], [46], [55], [393]; iii. [292].
- ——, t. of Laconia, ii. [36], [37].
- Tafna. See Siga.
- Tagus, r. of Spain, i. [161], [208], [209], [214], [227]-231, [243].
- Takli. See Acra.
- Talabrŏcē, t. of Hyrcania, ii. [242].
- Talæmenes, ii. [403].
- Talanta. See Atalanta.
- Talares, people of Epirus, ii. [137].
- Taman. See Corocondame.
- Tamarus, prom. of India, ii. [257].
- Tamassus, t. of Cyprus (Borgo di Tamasso), i. [381]; iii. [71].
- Tamna, t. of Arabia Felix, iii. [190].
- Tamynæ, t. of Eubœa, ii. [155].
- Tamyracas, or Corcinitic Gulf, in the Tauric Chersonese, i. [471], [473].
- ——, promontory, i. [473].
- Tamyras, r. of Phœnicia (Nahr-Damur), iii. [171].
- Tanagra, c. of Bœotia, ii. [66], [95]-97, [99], [104], [105].
- Tanagræa, Tanagricē, ii. [92], [95], [96], [143].
- Tanaïs, c., situated on the river of that name, ii. [239], [224].
- ——, river (Don), i. [102], [157], [162], [163], [190], [191], [194], [442], [443], [457], [470], [477], [480]; ii. [1], [215], [216], [219]-221, [224], [239], [240], [243], [244], [303]; iii. [296].
- Tanis, c. of Egypt on the Delta, iii. [240].
- ——, c. of the Thebaid, iii. [258].
- Tanitic nome, iii. [240].
- ——, mouth of the Nile, iii. [239], [240].
- Tantalus, i. [91]; ii. [326], [337]; iii. [66].
- Taŏcē, c. of Persia (Taug), iii. [131].
- Taormina. See Tauromenium.
- Tapē, c. of Hyrcania, ii. [242].
- Taphiassus, mtn of Ætolia (Kaki-Scala), ii. [127], [160], [171], [172].
- Taphii, Taphians, ii. [166], [170], [173].
- Taphītis, prom. on the Carthaginian coast (Cape Aclibia), iii. [288].
- Taphos, Taphiūs, island near Acarnania, ii. [166], [167], [170], [173].
- Taphrii, in the Tauric Chersonesus, i. [473].
- Tapŏseiris, c. of Egypt, iii. [236].
- ——, the Less, c. of Egypt, iii. [236], [238].
- Taprŏbanē, isl. (Ceylon), i. [99], [111], [114], [180], [196], [200]; iii. [81].
- Tapyri, people of Asia, ii. [248], [250], [258], [263].
- Taracōn, c. of Spain. See Tarraco.
- Taranto, Gulf of. See Tarentum.
- Taras. See Tarentum.
- Tarbassus, c. of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- Tarbelli, people of Gaul, i. [283].
- Tarcon (Tarquin), governor of Tarquinia, i. [326].
- Tarcondimŏtus, king of Cilicia, iii. [60].
- Tarentini, Tarentines, i. [372], [389], [397]-399, [427], [430], [438].
- Tarentum, i. [347], [377], [379], [393], [399], [400], [423], [425], [427]-434, [497].
- ——, Gulf of, i. [313], [315], [377], [378], [393], [423], [429].
- Taricheæ, c. of Judæa, iii. [183].
- Taricheiæ, islands near Carthage, iii. [288].
- Tarnē, t. of Bœotia, ii. [110].
- ——, t. of Lydia, ii. [110].
- Taronitis, ii. [268], [269].
- Tarpētĕs, ii. [223].
- Tarphē, c. of the Locrians, ii. [110], [127].
- Tarquin. See Tarquinius.
- Tarquinia, c. of Etruria, i. [326].
- Tarquinii, the, i. [327].
- Tarquinius Priscus, Lucius, i. [327], [344].
- ——, Superbus, i. [327], [344], [438].
- Tarracina, t. of Latium, i. [344], [346], [347].
- Tarraco (Tarragona), i. [239], [241], [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.
- Tartēssians, i. [51].
- Tartēssis, i. [223].
- Tartēssus, c. of Spain, i. [224], [226].
- ——, r. of Spain (Guadalquiver), i. [222], [223].
- Tarūsco, t. of Gaul, i. [267], [268], [279].
- Tasch Kopri. See Pompeiopolis.
- Tasch Owa. See Phanarœa.
- 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].
- Taurīni, 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].
- Tauromĕnia (Taormina), i. [404].
- Tauromĕnītæ, i. [412].
- Tauromĕnium, c. of Sicily (Taormina), i. [402], [403], [405]; iii. [12].
- Tauropŏlium, 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],
[226], [244], [250], [255], [256], [259]-262, [267], [277]-279, [281], [284], [290], [314], [321]-325,
[329], [333], [347], [355], [399], [400], [407], [409], 410; iii. [27], [40], [54]-57, [60], [61], [73], [78], [120], [142], [143], [156], [297], et passim.
- Taurus, Pisidian, i. [195]; ii. [319].
- ——, Cilician, ii. [276], [278], [319].
- ——, Anti-, ii. [259], [260], [278], [279].
- Tavium, ii. [320].
- Taxila, c. of India, iii. [82], [90], [111], [112].
- Taxiles, king of the Taxili, iii. [90], [92], [114].
- Taÿgĕtum, mtn of Laconia (Penta Dactylon), i. [311]; ii. [37], [40], [46], [164], [194].
- Teanum, Sidicinum, c. of Campania (Teano), i. [352], [370].
- ——, Apulian, i. [359], [436].
- Tearco, Ethiopian, i. [96]; iii. [74].
- Teatea, c. of the Marrucini (Chieti), i. [359].
- Tech. See Ilibirris.
- Tectosages, people of Gallia Narbonensis, i. [279], [280], [282].
- ——, people of Galatia, ii. [319], [320].
- Tĕgĕa, c. of Arcadia, ii. [8], [54], [58], [64], [75], [76].
- ——, territory of, ii. [76].
- Tegeatæ, ii. [60].
- Teichiūs, fortress near Thermopylæ, ii. [129].
- Teirĕsias, ii. [107], [111]; iii. [15], [180].
- Tekieh. See Pamphylia.
- Telamōn, ii. [83]; iii. [69].
- Telchīnes, inhabitants of Rhodes, ii. [180], [188]; iii. [31], [32].
- Telchīnis, name of the island of Rhodes, iii. [31], [32].
- Tēlĕboæ, i. [494]; ii. [166], [170]-173.
- Tēlĕbŏas, i. [494].
- Tēlĕclus, i. [425]; ii. [37].
- Tēlemachus, i. [59], [62], [65], [503]; ii. [9], [14], [17]-19, [25], [46], [47], [155], [173].
- Tēlephus, father of Eurypelus, ii. [327], [343], [346], [389].
- Tĕlĕsia, t. of the Samnites, i. [371].
- Telethrius, mtn of Eubœa (Mt Galzades), ii. [152].
- Tellēnæ, t. of Latium, i. [344].
- Telmēssis, prom. of, in Lycia, iii. [46].
- Telmēssus, t. of Lycia, iii. [46].
- Tēlos, one of the Sporades (Tino), ii. [212], [213].
- Tembriōn, founder of Samos, ii. [168]; iii. [3].
- Tēmĕnium, t. of Argolis, ii. [48].
- Tēmĕnus, leader of the Heraclidæ, ii. [33], [34], [48], [77].
- Tĕmĕsa, c. of Magna Grecia, afterwards named Temsa, i. [9], [381].
- ——, in Italy, ii. [300].
- Temmices, occupy Bœotia, i. [493]; ii. [93].
- Tēmnum, mtn in Mysia, ii. [390].
- Tēmnus, c. of Mysia, ii. [397].
- Tempē, vill. of Thessaly, i. [505], [507]; ii. [77], [130], [131], [139]-147, [272].
- Tempsa. See Tĕmĕsa.
- Tempyra, c. of Thrace, i. [516].
- Tĕnĕa, t. of the Corinthians, ii. [63].
- Tĕnĕas, r. of Umbria, i. [337], [349].
- Tĕnĕdii, ii. [64].
- Tĕnĕdos, isl. and t. (Tenedo), i. [187], [410]; ii. [213], [303], [339], [341], [360], [372], [393], [394].
- Tēnĕric plain, in Bœotia, ii. [109].
- Tēnerus, son of Apollo, ii. [109].
- Tēnessis, distr. of Ethiopia, iii. [195].
- Tennes, son of Cycnus, ii. [64], [373].
- Tēnos, one of the Cyclades (Tino), ii. [156], [208], [211]; iii. [9].
- Tentyra, c. of Egypt, iii. [260].
- Tentyrītæ, iii. [260].
- Tĕōs, c. of Ionia, iii. [2], [16], [17].
- Tĕrēdōn, c. of Babylon, i. [123]; iii. [186], [187].
- Tereia, Tereiē, c. of Mysia, ii. [317], [346], [349].
- ——, mtn, ii. [349].
- Terentius Varro, i. [306].
- Tēreus, the Thracian, i. [493]; ii. [122].
- Tergestĕ (Trieste), i. [482], [483]; ii. [321].
- Terina, c. of the Bruttii (Nocera), i. [382].
- Termĕrium, prom. of Caria, iii. [36].
- Termerum, c. of Caria, iii. [36].
- Termēssians, ii. [409].
- Termēssus, c. of Pisidia, ii. [409], [410]; iii. [48].
- Termilæ, inhabit Lycia, ii. [328]; iii. [49], [63].
- Terni. See Interamna.
- Terpander, ii. [393].
- Teseni. See Themisonium.
- Tet. See Ruscino.
- Tetrapolis, Athenian, ii. [56], [57], [67], [88].
- ——, the Dorian, ii. [114], [115], [125], [128], [195].
- ——, of Marathon, ii. [153].
- Tetra-pyrgia, in the Cyrenaic, iii. [294].
- Teucer, son of Telamon, i. [236]; iii. [55], [56], [69].
- ——, of Attica, ii. [374].
- Teucrians, inhabitants of the Troad, i. [96]; ii. [373], [374].
- Teumēssus, t. of Bœotia, ii. [104], [108].
- Teutamis, ii. [395].
- Teuthĕa, t. of Achæa, ii. [14].
- Teuthĕas, r. of Achæa, ii. [14].
- Teuthrania, distr. of Mysia, ii. [299], [326], [389].
- Teuthras (? Traeis), river of the Bruttii, i. [398].
- ——, king of Teuthrania, ii. [326]-328, [346], [389].
- Teutons, i. [292].
- Teutria, isl. of, i. [434].
- Teverone. See Anio.
- Thala, t. of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Thalamæ, t. of Laconia, ii. [36].
- Thales, Milesian, i. [12]; iii. [5].
- ——, of Crete, poet, ii. [202], [204].
- Thalēstria, queen of the Amazons, ii. [237].
- Thamyris, the Thracian, i. [513]; ii. [10], [23], [24], [187].
- Thapsacus, c. of Babylonia (Elder), i. [120], [122]-127, [130], [131], [134]-139; iii. [148], [150], [156], [157], [187].
- Thapsus, t. of Africa (Demass), iii. [284], [288].
- Thasian pottery, i. [487].
- Thasii, i. [515].
- Thasos, island (Thaso), i. [43], [187], [515], [516]; ii. [50], [189], [210].
- Thaumaci, c. of Phthiotis, ii. [77], [136].
- Thaumacia, c. of Magnesia, ii. [140].
- Theaki. See Ithaca.
- Thebaic keep, in Egypt, iii. [258].
- Thebaïs, part of Egypt, i. [67]; iii. [84], [211], [221], [225], [243], [258], [260].
- ——, Thebais, Thebaïce, portion of Bœotia, ii. [97], [102]-106.
- Thebans, i. [155]; ii. [39], [43], [68], [92], [94], [104], [109]-112, [175].
- Thēbe, city of Pamphylia, iii. [49], [63], [65].
- ——, Thebæ, city of the Troad, ii. [343], [344], [346], [348], [384]-387, [394].
- ——, Hypoplacia, ii. [343].
- Thebes, city of Bœotia, i. [499]; ii. [66], [74], [93], [95], [97], [102], [103], [107]-109.
- ——, city of Egypt, i. [15], [46], [56], [64]; ii. [112], [300]; iii. [140], [245], [257], [258], [261].
- ——, Phthiotides, city of Thessaly, ii. [133], [135], [136], [138].
- ——, plain of, in the Troad, ii. [374], [385], [390], et passim.
- Thĕmella, prince of the Arabians, iii. [167].
- Thĕmis, ii. [121].
- ——, Ichnæan, ii. [138].
- Themiscyra, distr. of Pontas (Djanik), i. [82], [190]; ii. [226], [236], [237], [290], [294]-296, [305].
- Themiscyran plain, i. [190].
- Themisōnium, t. of Phrygia (Teseni), ii. [332].
- Themistæ, i. [503].
- Themistocles, ii. [347]; iii. [6], [22].
- Thĕna, t. of Africa, iii. [285], [288].
- Theocles, Athenian, i. [404].
- Theocritus, the Sophist, iii. [19].
- Theodectes, poet, iii. [87].
- Theodōrus, ii. [402]; iii. [175].
- Theodŏsia, c. of Chersonesus (Caffa), i. [475], [476], [478].
- Theodŏsius, mathematician, ii. [318].
- Theomnēstus, of Cos, musician, iii. [36].
- Theōn-limen, city of Numidia, iii. [282].
- Theophanes, of Mitylene, ii. [220], [269], [271], [305], [392].
- Theophilus, maternal uncle of Strabo, ii. [307].
- Theophrastus, Peripatetic philosopher, ii. [88], [199], [378], [379], [392], [393].
- Theopompus, of Cnidus, iii. [34].
- ——, of Chios, i. [69], [459], [487], [496]; ii. [54], [57], [123], [152], [294], [352], [407]; iii. [19].
- Theoprosōpon, prom. of Syria (Greego), iii. [169], [170].
- Theoris, ii. [89].
- Thera, isl. (Santorino), i. [73], [89], [90]; ii. [21], [206], [207]; iii. [292].
- Therapnæ, t. of the Thebans, ii. [104].
- Thēras, founder of Thera, ii. [21].
- Therasia, isl., i. [89], [90]; ii. [207].
- Theriaca, iii. [273].
- Therma, Therme, t. of Macedonia, i. [508]-510.
- ——, Thermum, c. of Ætolia, ii. [176].
- Thermaic, Thermæan, Gulf (G. of Salonica), i. [140], [188], [496], [505]-510, [512]; ii. [4].
- Thermeh. See Thermodon.
- Thermessa, isl., i. [417]-419.
- Thermia. See Cynthus.
- Thermōdōn, r. of Pontus (Thermeh), 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.
- Thēseium, ii. [86], [87].
- Theseus, i. [30], [40], [76], [430]; ii. [63], [80], [86], [88], [90], [197].
- Thespiæ, Thespeia, Thespia, c. of Bœotia, ii. [58], [95], [104]-106, [111].
- Thespians, ii. [99], [107].
- Thesproti, i. [493], [496], [497], [502].
- Thesprōtia, i. [382], [502], [504]; ii. [10].
- Thesprōtis, 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].
- Thessaliōtæ, Thessaliōtis, 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], [493], [501], [506], [507], [519]; ii. [3], [11], [24], [32], [50], [70], [75], [93], [107], [115], [123], [129], [131]-149, [177], [195], [350], et passim.
- ——, mountains of, i. [43], [131].
- ——, plains, ii. [132], [133], [140]-143.
- ——, dress, ii. [156].
- Thestiadæ, brothers of Althæa, ii. [179].
- Thestius, father of Leda, ii. [173].
- ——, father of Althæa, ii. [179].
- Thetidium, temple of Thetis, ii. [133].
- Thiaki. See Ithaca.
- Thimbrōn, iii. [292].
- Thisbe, Thisbæ, c. of Bœotia, i. [25], [457]; ii. [106], [107].
- Thoæ, islands, ii. [25], [169].
- Thoantium, part of the coast of Rhodes, iii. [33].
- Thoas, or Achelous, ii. [158].
- ——, king of the Ætolians, i. [381].
- Thome, or Ithome, ii. [141].
- Thōnis, king of Egypt, iii. [238].
- ——, c. of Egypt, iii. [238].
- Thōpitis, lake of Armenia, same as Arsene, ii. [270]; iii. [156].
- Thōrax, mtn of Lydia (Gamusch-dagh), iii. [22].
- Thoreis, village of Attica, ii. [89].
- Thoricus, t. of Attica, ii. [88]-90, [208].
- Thornax, ii. [41].
- Thrace, Thracia (Roumelia), i. [42], [43], [44], [93], [110], [164], [187], [194], [311], [439], [443], [453], [466], [468], [481], [505]-507, [510], [512], [515], [516]; ii. [140], [147], [187], [188], [197], [327], [339], [340], [352], [358]; iii. [66].
- Thracian Chersonesus (Gallipoli), i. [164], [188], [194]. See Chersonesus.
- Thracian Bosporus. See Bosporus.
- ——, army, ii. [67].
- ——, tribes, i. [247], [482], [483], [496].
- ——, mtns, i. [41], [488], [492], [504].
- ——, race, i. [9].
- ——, Sea, i. [42].
- ——, coast, i. [9].
- Thracians, i. [164], [453]-455, [460], [461], [463], [466], [468], [478], [481], [485], [488], [493], [496], [506], [519]; ii. [93], [105], [151], [187], [286], [287], [301], [316], [318].
- ——, Cabrenii, ii. [351].
- ——, Xanthii, ii. [351].
- Thrasō, sculptor, iii. [13].
- Thrasyalces, of Thasos, i. [44]; iii. [225].
- Thrasybulus, Athenian, ii. [87].
- Thrax, castle of Judæa, iii. [181].
- Thriasian plain, in Attica, ii. [81], [84].
- Thrinacia, name of Sicily, i. [400].
- Throni, prom. and t. of Cyprus (Cape Grego), iii. [69].
- Thronia, i. [67].
- Thronium (Paleocastro), i. [95]; ii. [126], [127].
- Thryum, Thryoessa, t. of Triphylia, ii. [23], [24], [27], [28].
- Thucydides, i. [499]; ii. [2], [36], [50], [56], [58], [122], [174], [366]; iii. [41].
- Thule (Iceland), i. [99], [100], [157], [173], [299].
- Thumæum, same as Ithome or Thome, ii. [141].
- Thūmelicus, son of Arminius, i. [446].
- Thūnatæ, nation of Illyria, i. [485].
- Thuria, t. of Messenia, ii. [36]-38.
- ——, ftn, i. [396].
- ——, c. of the Thurii, i. [427].
- Thurian wine, i. [397].
- Thuriatic Gulf, ii. [37].
- Thurii or Thurians, t. of Lucania, i. [379], [380], [390], [396]-398, [427]; iii. [35].
- Thurius, same as Herodotus, iii. [35].
- Thūsnelda, daughter of Segestes, i. [446].
- Thyamus, Thyamis, r. of Epirus, i. [497].
- Thyateira, ii. [402]; iii. [21].
- Thymbra, plain near Ilium, ii. [362].
- Thymbræus. See Apollo.
- Thymbria, village of Caria, iii. [6].
- Thymbrius, r. near Ilium, ii. [363].
- Thyni, people of Bithynia, i. [453]; ii. [287], [304].
- Thynia, isl. ii. [289].
- Thynias, prom. and district of Thrace, i. [490]; ii. [287], [289].
- Thyreæ, c. of Cynuria, i. [102], [103]; ii. [58].
- Thyrides, isl. and prom. of Laconia, ii. [5], [36], [40].
- Thyssos, t. of Macedonia, i. [512], [513].
- Tianos, ii. [399].
- Tibarani, Tibarēni, ii. [267], [277], [285], [296], [304].
- Tibarania, distr. of Pontus, i. [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].
- Tibūra, 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].
- Tigurēni, i. [450].
- Tilijos. See Tieium.
- Tilphōssa, ftn of Bœotia, ii. [107], [110], [111].
- Tilphossium (Petra), mtn of Bœotia, ii. [107], [111].
- ——, t. of Bœotia, ii. [107], [110].
- Timæus, i. [274], [369], [390], [409]; ii. [366]; iii. [12], [32].
- Timagĕnēs, i. [280]; iii. [108].
- Timavum, temple of Diomede (S. Giovanni del Carso), i. [319], [321].
- Timavus, r. of Istria (Timavo), i. [319], [321], [417].
- Timia, i. [349].
- Timon, iii. [230].
- Timōnītis, distr. of Paphlagonia, ii. [313].
- Timōnium, iii. [230].
- Timosthenes, i. [44], [139], [141], [142], [210]; ii. [120]; iii. [279].
- Timŏthĕus, Patriōn, ii. [293].
- Tine. See Tenos.
- Tineh. See Pelusium.
- Tingis, or Tiga, c. of Mauritania (Tiga), i. [210]; iii. [278].
- Tino. See Telos.
- Tirizis, prom. and citadel of Hæmus, i. [490].
- Tiryns, c. of Argolis, ii. [49], [54], [58]; iii. [31].
- Tisamenus, son of Orestes, ii. [68], [77].
- Tisiæūs, c. of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Titanes, same as Pelagones, i. [514]; ii. [188].
- Titanus, t. of Thessaly, ii. [143].
- Titarēsius, r. of Thessaly, i. [507]; ii. [145], [146].
- Titarius, mtn of Thessaly, i. [507]; ii. [146].
- Tithōnus, father of Memnon, ii. [347]; iii. [130].
- Titius, iii. [160].
- Titus Quintius, ii. [146].
- ——, Flaminius, i. [421].
- ——, Tatius, i. [338], [342], [343], [348].
- Tityri, servants of Bacchus, ii. [180], [183], [186].
- Tityrus, mtn of Crete, ii. [200].
- Tityus, ii. [121]-123.
- Tivoli. See Tibura.
- Tlepolemus, son of Hercules, ii. [9]; iii. [31], [32].
- Tlōs, c. of Lycia (Duvar), iii. [45].
- Tmarus. See Tomarus.
- Tmōlus, mtn of Lydia (Bouz Dagh), ii. [102], [185], [303], [353], [381], [396], [402], [403], [407]; iii. [8], [26].
- Tochari, Scythians beyond the Iaxartes, ii. [245].
- Todi. See Tuder.
- Togati, i. [227], [250].
- Tolistobōgii, people of Galatia, i. [279]; ii. [294], [319], [320].
- Tolōssa, Toulouse, i. [280], [281].
- Tomaruri, same as Tomuri, i. [503].
- Tomarus, Tmarus, mtn near Dodona, i. [501]-503; ii. [137].
- Tŏmis, c. of Mœsia, i. [489], [490].
- Tomisa, Tomisæ, fortress of Cappadocia, ii. [278]; iii. [44].
- Tomūri, i. [502], [503].
- Tŏpeira, c. of Thrace, i. [515].
- Toreatæ, ii. [223].
- Tornese. See Chelonatas.
- Torōnæan, Torōnic, Gulf, in Macedonia (G. of Cassandra), i. [511], [512].
- Torre di Patria. See Liturnum.
- ——, Macarese. See Fregena.
- Tortona. See Derthon.
- Tortosa. See Dertossa.
- Toulouse. See Tolōssa.
- Tōygeni, i. [274], [450].
- Tracheia, iii. [3].
- Trachin, t. of Phocis, ii. [123].
- ——, t. of Thessaly, i. [94]; ii. [123], [129], [132], [135], [136].
- ——, Heracleian, ii. [103], [130].
- Trachina, same as Tarracina.
- Trachinia, distr. of Thessaly, ii. [66], [135], [156].
- Trachinii, ii. [123].
- Trachiōtæ, i. [196]; iii. [50].
- Trachiōtis, Tracheia, see Cilicia, iii. [50], [56].
- Trachōnes, mtns near Damascus, iii. [169], [171].
- Traclinia, ii. [4].
- Tragææ, islands not far from Miletus, iii. [6].
- Tragasæan salt-pan, ii. [374].
- Tragium, c. of Laconia, ii. [37].
- Tragurium, isl. (Traw), i. [186], [484].
- Tralles, c. of Lydia, ii. [145], [305]; iii. [24], [25], [43].
- Tralliani, ii. [336]; iii. [25].
- Transpadana, i. [316], [321].
- Trapĕzōn, hill of Syria, iii. [164].
- Trapĕzūs, c. of Pontus (Trebizond), i. [476], [491], [517]; ii. [226], [294], [296], [304], [305].
- ——, hill of the Tauric Chersonese, i. [476].
- Trapontium, t. of Latium, i. [352].
- Trarium, c. of Mysia, ii. [376].
- Trasumennus, lake, i. [336].
- Trebias, r. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [323].
- Trebizond. See Trapezus.
- Trebōnius, iii. [20].
- Trēbūla, t. of the Sabines (Monte Leone della Sabina), i. [338].
- Tremiti, islands of. See Diomede, isl.
- Trephea, lake in Bœotia, ii. [102].
- Trēres, i. [93], [96]; ii. [246], [301], [329], [346], [405]; iii. [22].
- Trērus, r. of Latium (Sacco), i. [352].
- Trēta, c. of Cyprus (Capo Bianco), iii. [70].
- Trētum, prom. of Numidia (Ebba-Ras), iii. [281], [282], [284], [285].
- Treviri, people of Gaul, i. [289].
- Triballi, Thracian race, i. [463], [468], [485], [488].
- Tribocchi, people of Gaul, i. [288], [289].
- Tricca (Tricola), c. of Thessaly, i. [501]; ii. [36], [56], [141], [142], [156]; iii. [22].
- Triccæus, Æsculapius, ii. [36].
- Trichæces, cognomen of the Dorians, ii. [195].
- Trichōnium, c. of Ætolia, ii. [159].
- Triclari, in Thessaly, i. [508].
- Tricorii, people of Gaul, i. [276], [303].
- Tricorythus, Tricorynthus, t. of Attica, ii. [59], [67], [90].
- Tridentini, i. [304].
- Triērēs, t. of Syria, iii. [169].
- Trieteric dance, ii. [186].
- Trieterides, ii. [185].
- Trikeri. See Cicynethus.
- Trinacria, same as Sicily, i. [400].
- Trinĕmeis, vill. of Attica, ii. [91].
- Trinx (al. Tinx), t. of Mauritania, iii. [276].
- Trionto, i. [398].
- Triphylia, part of Elis, ii. [8], [11], [14]-19, [21], [22], [33]-35, [45], [53], [155].
- Triphyliac towns, ii. [17].
- Triphylian Sea, ii. [22], [28].
- Triphylii, ii. [8], [16], [22], [28], [31].
- Triphyllus, ii. [409].
- Tripodes, Tripodiscium, t. of Megaris, ii. [84].
- Tripolis, c. of Phœnicia, iii. [169].
- Tripolītis. See Pelagonia.
- Triptolemus, father of Gordyes, i. [40]; iii. [57], [157], [162].
- ——, tragedy of Sophocles, i. [40], [41].
- Tritæa, c. of Achaia, ii. [14].
- Tritæenses, Tritæeis, ii. [14], [71].
- Tritōn, t. of Bœotia, ii. [101].
- Tritōnis, iii. [291].
- Trōad, i. [8], [91], [172], [187], [189], [195], [202], [453], [517]; ii. [56], [189], [277], [317], [332], [338]-390.
- ——, Pelasgic, i. [329].
- Trōades. See Trojans.
- Trōas, Alexandreia (Eski Stamboul, or Old Constantinople), ii. [339].
- Trocmi, people of Galatia, i. [279]; ii. [312], [319], [320].
- Trœzen, son of Pelops, ii. [56].
- ——, (Damala), ii. [49], [55], [56], [58].
- Trœzenians, iii. [35].
- Trōgilius, prom. of Ionia (Cape Santa Maria), iii. [7].
- ——, isl. of Ionia, iii. [7].
- Trogītis, marsh, in Lycaonia, ii. [322].
- Troglodytæ, inhabiting the Arabian Gulf, i. [202], [203], [267], [489]; iii. [203], [210], [215], [217], [219], [266], [280].
- ——, in the Caucasus, ii. [238], [239]; iii. [203].
- Troglodytic, i. [197]; iii. [88], [191], [193], [210], [235].
- Trŏphōnius, brother of Agamedes, ii. [119]; iii. [180].
- Trophonius Zeus, oracle of, at Lebadea, ii. [111].
- Trojan war, i. [31], [61]-63, [76], [224], [316], [377], [404]; ii. [30], [72], [200], [201].
- ——, colony, i. [397].
- ——, forces, i. [518].
- ——, Minerva, i. [397].
- ——, territory, i. [17].
- Trojans, i. [64], [274], [394], [397], [453], [508], [516]; ii. [18], [162], [163]; iii. [41], [184], [299], et passim.
- ——, Aphneian, ii. [344], [346].
- Troy, Troja, Ilium, ancient city of the Troad, i. [25], [26], [33], [55], [64], [65], [76], [77], [91], [224], [330], [394], [398], [494], [499], [508], [509], [511], [514], [519]; ii. [16], [30], [74], [113], [132], [157], [174], [186], [191], [317], [339], [350]-363; iii. [34], et passim.
- ——, village of Egypt, iii. [252].
- Truentum, r. (Tronto), i. [357].
- ——, t. i. [358].
- Tryphōn, see Diodotus, iii. [51], [165].
- Tsana, see Psebo.
- Tschandarlik, see Pitane, ii. [339].
- Tschariklar. See Olbia.
- Tschiraly. See Olympus.
- Tschol-Abad. See Apollonias.
- Tschorocsu. See Glaucus.
- Tschoterlek Irmak. See Scylax.
- Tūbattii, people of Germany, i. [447].
- Tūder, t. of Umbria (Todi), i. [338].
- Tūisi, t. of Cantabria, i. [234].
- Tūkkis (Martos), i. [213].
- Tūllum, mtn, i. [308].
- Tunis, c. of the Carthaginians, iii. [287].
- Turchal. See Gaziura.
- Turdētani, people of Spain, i. [209], [221], [226], [227].
- Turdētania, i. [209], [210], [212], [214], [216]-219, [224], [226], [235].
- Turdūli, same as Turdētani, i. [209], [223], [227], [230].
- Tūriva, distr. of Bactriana, ii. [253].
- Tuscany. See Tyrrhenia.
- Tusci, same as Tyrrheni.
- Tuscolo. See Tusculum.
- Tusculan mountain, i. [351].
- Tusculum, c. of Latium (Tuscolo), i. [351]-353, [355].
- Tyana, c. of Cappadocia (Kara-Hissar), ii. [281], [284], [347].
- Tyanītis, prefecture of Cappadocia, ii. [278], [281].
- Tyche. See Fortune.
- Tychius, ii. [102], [403].
- Tychōn, ii. [348].
- Tymbrias, c. of Pisidia, ii. [324].
- Tymphæi, Tymphæans, i. [499], [501], [505].
- Tymphē, mtn of Epirus, i. [498].
- Tyndareian rocks, four islands on the coast of Marmora, iii. [235].
- Tyndaris, c. of Sicily (S. Maria di Tindaro), i. [401], [411].
- Tyndarus, ii. [173].
- Typanĕæ, c. of Triphylia, ii. [17].
- Typhoëus, ii. [403].
- Typhōn, i. [368], [369]; ii. [336], [404], [406]; iii. [163], [243].
- Typhōneia, iii. [260].
- Typhrēstus, mtn of Thessaly, ii. [136].
- Tyrambē, c. on the Cimmerian Bosporus, ii. [221].
- Tyranniōn, ii. [296], [380].
- Tyras, r. of Sarmatia (Dniester), i. [22], [162], [442], [468], [469], [478].
- Tyre, c. of Phœnicia (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].
- Tyrō, 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, Tyrrhenicē, 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 Ocelum.
- Ucromirus, leader of the Chatti, i. [446].
- Ugernum, t. of Gaul (Beaucaire), i. [267], [268].
- Ulan Robât. See Arachoti.
- Ulyssea (Ulisipo or Lisbon), i. [224], [235].
- Ulysses, i. [18], [26], [27], [31], [33]-37, [54], [60], [62], [64], [69]-72, [76], [224], [225], [236], [237], [328], [332], [346], [362], [364], [368], [376], [381], [459]; ii. [9], [46], [83], [115], [143], [162], [166], [167], [201], [364], [385]; iii. [58].
- ——, altar of, iii. [288].
- Umbria. See Ombria.
- Umbrians. See Ombrici.
- Undalus, c. of Gaul. See Vindalum.
- Uranopolis, t. of Macedonia, i. [513].
- Urgi (Georgi?), i. [470].
- Uria, t. of Calabria (Oria), i. [430], [431].
- ——, lake of Ætolia (Xerolimne), ii. [171].
- Uriathus. See Viriathus.
- Urium, t. of Apulia (Rodi), i. [434].
- Urludscha. See Œnoander.
- Urmiah. See Spauta.
- Ursō, c. of Bætica (Osuna), i. [213].
- Ushant. See Uxisama.
- Usipi, people of Germany, i. [447].
- Uxeau. See Ocelum.
- Uxia, distr. of Persia, iii. [131].
- Uxii, people of Persia, ii. [264]; iii. [131], [132], [135], [152].
- Uxisama, island (Ushant), i. [101].
- Uzita, t. of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Vaccæi, people of Spain, i. [228], [229], [243], [244].
- Vacūa, r. of Lusitania (Vouga), i. [229].
- Vadi. See Sabatorum Vada.
- Vaga, t. of Numidia (Bayjah), iii. [284].
- Valeria, i. [353].
- ——, Via, i. [351], [353], [402].
- Valerius Flaccus, consul, ii. [356].
- Van. See Arsene and Thopitis.
- Vapanes, t. of Corsica, i. [333].
- Var, r., i. [267], [275], [302], [313].
- Varagri, Alpine race, i. [303].
- Varassova. See Chalcis.
- Vardæi. See Ardiæi, i. [484].
- Vardari, the. See Axius.
- Varia, t. of Keltiberia, i. [243].
- ——, t. of Latium, i. [353].
- Varius Flaccus, ii. [356].
- Varus Quintilius, i. [446].
- Vascōns, people of Spain, i. [233], [242].
- Vates, i. [294].
- Vathi. See Aulis.
- Vathy. See Eretria.
- Vedene. See Vindalum.
- Veii, i. [335].
- Velestina. See Pheræ.
- Velitræ, t. of Latium (Velletri), i. [352].
- Vellæi, people of Gaul (inhabitants of Vélai), i. [284].
- Venafrum, t. of Campania (Venafro), i. [353], [361], [371].
- Venasii, ii. [281].
- Vendōn, t. of the Iapodes (Windisch Grätz, or Brindjel), i. [309], [483].
- Venĕti, people of Gaul, see Henĕti, i. [290], [291], [316].
- ——, in the Adriatic, i. [291].
- ——, of Paphlagonia, i. [316].
- Venice, Gulf of. See Adriatic and Illyrian Seas.
- Vennōnes, people of the Vindelici, i. [304], [307].
- Venosa. See Venusia.
- Ventidius, iii. [163], [164].
- Vento Tiene. See Pandataria.
- Venus. See Aphrodite.
- Venusia (Venosa), t. of the Samnites, i. [371], [379], [431].
- Vera, ii. [263].
- Verbanus (Lago Maggiore), i. [311].
- Vercelli, vill. of Cisalpine Gaul, i. [325].
- Vercingetorix, i. [285].
- Verestis, r., i. [355].
- Veretum, i. [429], [430].
- Verona, i. [306], [317].
- Vertinæ, t. of Lucania (Verzine), i. [379].
- Vescini. See Vestini, i. [347].
- Vesta, i. [327], [340].
- Vestīni, i. [326], [338], [358], [359].
- Vesuvius, Mount, i. [39], [367].
- Vettōnes, people of Spain, i. [209], [228], [229], [243], [246].
- Vibo-Valentia, t. of the Bruttii, i. [383].
- Vicĕtia, t. of Cisalpine Gaul (Vicenza), i. [319].
- Victimolo. See Ictimuli.
- Vienne, capital of the Allobroges, i. [277], [278].
- Villa Publica, in the Campus Martius, i. [371].
- Viminal Gate, in Rome, i. [348].
- ——, Hill, i. [348].
- Vindalum, t. of Gaul (Vedene), i. [277].
- Vindelici, i. [287], [306], [307], [447], [448], [482].
- Viriathus, i. [238], [439].
- Visurgis (Weser), i. [445].
- Vitia, t. of Hyrcania, ii. [273].
- Vitii, people of Hyrcania, ii. [241], [248].
- Vivisci ([**Greek: Ioskôn]), i. [283].
- Vlacho. See Enipeus.
- Vocontii, people of Gaul, i. [268], [276], [279], [302], [303].
- Volaterræ, c. of Etruria (Volterra), i. [329].
- Volaterrani, i. [331].
- Volcæ Arecomisci, people of Gaul, i. [278], [279], [302].
- ——, Tectosages, i. [279].
- Volo. See Iolcos.
- Volsci, people of Italy, i. [339], [343], [344], [353].
- Volsinii, c. of the Tyrrhenians (Bolsena), i. [335], [336].
- Volterra. See Volaterræ.
- Volturno. See Vulturnus.
- Vona. See Genetes.
- Vouga. See Vacua.
- Vulcan, i. [65], [418]; ii. [190]; iii. [248].
- Vulturnus, c. and r. of Campania (Volturno), i. [353], [361], [370].
- Wain, the (constellation), i. [4], [5].
- Weser. See Visurgis.
- Wesir Kopti. See Gadilon.
- Xanthia, t. of the Ciconi, i. [515].
- Xanthii, in Lycia, iii. [47].
- ——, Thracians, ii. [351].
- ——, a tribe of the Dahæ, ii. [245], [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 Bœotians, ii. [82].
- ——, of Lydia, historian, i. [78], [80]; ii. [326], [336], [406]; iii. [66], [67].
- Xativa. See Sætabis.
- Xelsa. See Celsa.
- Xenarchus, iii. [53].
- Xenŏclēs, 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].
- Xenophōn, ii. [73], [95].
- Xerolimne. See Molycreia and Uria.
Xerxēne, 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].
- Ximēnē, distr. of Pontus, ii. [312].
- Xiphonia, prom. in Sicily, i. [403].
- Xoïs, isl. and c. of Egypt, iii. [240].
- Xucar, r. See Sucro.
- Xūthus, father of Ion, ii. [67].
- Xypĕteon, 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], [405], [413].
- Zancle, i. [404].
- Zante. See Zacynthus.
- Zarang. See Prophthasia.
- Zardōces, Paphlagonian name, ii. [302].
- Zariadris, leader of the Armenians, ii. [269], [273].
- Zariaspa, same as Bactra, ii. [249], [253].
- Zarmanochegas, iii. [119].
- Zeitun. See Pylaic Gulf, and Lamia.
- Zēla, city of Pontus (Zileh), ii. [246], [309], [310].
- Zēlas, father of Prusias, ii. [315].
- Zeleia, city of the Troad (Sarakoi), ii. [299], [300], [317], [332], [341]-349, [360], [371].
- Zēlis (Azzila), t. of Mauritania, i. [210]; iii. [278].
- Zēlītis, ii. [306], [309], [310], [312].
- Zella, iii. [285].
- Zemorget. See Ophiodes.
- Zenicetes, iii. [55].
- Zeno, of Citium, Stoic, i. [24], [66], [458]; ii. [334], [382], [387]; iii. [69], [215].
- Zeno, of Elea, the Pythagorean, i. [375].
- ——, orator, ii. [334]; iii. [39].
- Zēnodōrus, robber, iii. [171].
- Zēnodŏtus, grammarian, ii. [110], [289], [302].
- Zēnophanes, tyrant of Cilicia, iii. [56].
- Zephyr, wind, i. [3], [42]-44, [62].
- Zephyra. See Halicarnassus.
- Zephyria, prom. of Cyprus (Point Zephyro), iii. [70].
- Zephyrium, prom. of Italy (Cape Bruzzano), i. [388], [389], [407].
- ——, prom. of Caria, iii. [37].
- ——, prom. of Cilicia (Cape Zafra), iii. [55].
- ——, prom. of Cilicia (Cape Cavaliere), iii. [53].
- ——, prom. of Egypt, iii. [238], [294].
- ——, place on the coast of Marmara, iii. [236].
- Zerbi, isl. See Meninx.
- Zerethra, ii. [76].
- Zethus, ii. [107].
- Zeugma, at Thapsacus, ii. [263], [274]; iii. [44], [157].
- ——, at Commagene, iii. [157].
- ——, at Samosata, ii. [274]; iii. [44], [157].
- ——, Straits of, ii. [352].
- Zeus. See Jupiter.
- Zeuxis, physician, ii. [336].
- Zia. See Ceos.
- Zigos. See Amacynthus.
- Zincha, t. of Numidia, iii. [284].
- Zoïlus, orator, i. [410].
- Zōnas. See Diodorus.
- Zōstēr, prom. of Attica, ii. [89].
- Zūchis, lake and people of Libya, iii. [289].
- Zūmi, people of Germany, i. [444].
- Zygi, inhabitants of the Caucasus, i. [195]; ii. [219], [224], [225]; iii. [296].
- Zygopolis, city of Pontus, ii. [296].