Anerastus, a king of Gaul.
Anemolia, a city of Phocis, afterwards called Hyampolis. Strabo.
Anemōsa, a village of Arcadia. Pausanias, bk. 8, ch. 35.
Anfinomus and Anapius. Rather [Amphinomus], which see.
Angelia, a daughter of Mercury.
Angelion, a statuary who made Apollo’s statue at Delphi. Pausanias, bk. 2, ch. 32.
Angĕlus, a son of Neptune, born in Chios, of a nymph whose name is unknown. Pausanias, bk. 7, ch. 4.
Angītes, a river of Thrace falling into the Strymon. Herodotus, bk. 7, ch. 113.
Angli, a people of Germany at the north of the Elbe, from whom, as being a branch of the Saxons, the English have derived their name. Tacitus, Germania, ch. 40.
Angrus, a river of Illyricum, flowing in a northern direction. Herodotus, bk. 4, ch. 49.