ÆGEÆ, a maritime town of Cilicia; now Aias Kala.

ÆGEAN SEA, a part of the Mediterranean which lies between Greece and Asia Minor; now the Archipelago.

ÆGIUM, a city of Greece, in the Peloponnesus; now the Morea.

ÆNUS, a river rising in the country of the Grisons, and running thence into the Danube.

ÆQUI, a people of Ancient Latium.

AFRICA generally means in Tacitus that part which was made a proconsular province, of which Carthage was the capital; now the territory of Tunis.

AGRIPPINENSIS COLONIA, so called from Agrippina, the daughter of Germanicus, mother of Nero, and afterwards wife of the emperor Claudius. This place is now called Cologne, situate on the Rhine.

ALBA, a town of Latium, in Italy, the residence of the Alban kings; destroyed by Tullus Hostilius.

ALBANIA, a country of Asia, bounded on the west by Iberia, on the east by the Caspian Sea, on the south by Armenia, and on the north by Mount Caucasus.

ALBINGANUM; now Albinga, to the west of the territory of Genoa, at the mouth of the river Cente.