Archelāus, ī, m., (1) a distinguished general of Mithradates. (2) Called Cappadox, king of Cappadocia, 36 B.C.-14 A.D.
Ardea, ae, f., the capital city of the Rutuli, in Latium, about eighteen miles south of Rome.
ārdeō, ēre, ārsī, ārsus, to be hot, burn; be eager, excited.
argenteus, a, um [argentum], adj., of silver.
Argentorātum, ī, n., a city in Belgic Gaul.
argentum, ī, n., silver; money.
Argī, ōrum, pl. m., the city of Argos in the eastern part of the Peloponnesus.
Ariarātus, ī, m., called Cappadox, king of Cappadocia, 220-162 B.C.
Arīminum, ī, n., a town in northern Italy on the Adriatic Sea.
Ariobarzēnēs, is, m., king of Cappadocia, 93-63 B.C.