Aristarchus, ī, m., made king of Colchis by Pompey.
Aristō, ōnis, m., an Athenian philosopher who surrendered Athens to Mithradates, 87 B.C.
Aristobūlus, ī, m., king of Judea, taken captive by Pompey, 63 B.C.
Aristonīcus, ī, m., a natural son of Eumenes II., king of Pergamus.
arma, ōrum, pl. n., weapons; warfare.
Armenēs, is, m., son of Nabis, a tyrant of Sparta.
Armenia, ae, f., a country of Asia southeast of the Black Sea. Armenia Minor, the portion west of the Euphrates.
Armeniacus, a, um, adj., pertaining to or belonging to Armenia.
Armeniī, ōrum, pl. m., the inhabitants of Armenia.
armō, āre, āvī, ātus [arma], to arm, equip; ārmatī, armed men, soldiers.