hiems, hiemis, f., winter; storm.

Hiempsal, alis, m., son of Micipsa, king of Numidia, was murdered by Jugurtha.

Hierda, ae, m., king of Mauretania.

Hierius, ī, m., Hierius Asinius, leader of the Samnites in the Marsic war.

Hierō, ōnis, m., king of Syracuse, an ally of the Romans.

Hierosolyma, ōrum, pl. n., Jerusalem.

hinc [hīc], adv., from this place or time, hence.

Hīrtius, ī, m., (A.) Hirtius, friend of Caesar; consul 43 B.C.

Hirtulēius, ī, m., a distinguished general of Sertorius in Spain.

Hispānia, ae, f., Spain (including Portugal). It was divided into two provinces, Hispania Citerior and Ulterior; hence the pl. Hispaniae.