Aëtius, a general who defended the Gauls against the Franks, and defeated Attila in 451, is so called by Proco´pius.

Congreve is called by Pope, Ultimus Romanus (1670-1729).

Horace Walpole is called Ultimus Romanorum (1717-1797).

François Joseph Terasse Desbillons was called Ultimus Romanus, from his elegant and pure Latinity (1751-1789).

Last of the Tribunes, Cola di Rienzi (1313-1354).

⁂ Lord Lytton has a novel so entitled (1835).

Last of the Troubadors, Jacques Jasmin, of Gascony (1798-1864).

Last who Spoke Cornish (The), Doll Pentreath (1686-1777).

Last Words, (See Dying Sayings).

Lath´erum, the barber at the Black Bear inn, at Darlington.—Sir W. Scott, Rob Roy (time, George I.).