deemed sacred the places which were struck by lightning, xi. 299
——, the ancient, their ceremonies for procuring rain, i. 309, 310;
their belief as to the wasting effect of incest, ii. 115;
their superstitious objection to clasped hands and crossed legs, iii. 298;
their religion, full of relics of savagery, ix. 234.
See also [Rome]
Romanus Lecapenus, emperor, how he took the life of Simeon, prince of Bulgaria, xi. 156
Rome, the Porta Capena at, i. 18;
temple of Concordia at, i. 21 n. 2;