Bauli, a small town of Latium near Baiæ. Silius Italicus, bk. 12, li. 155.
Bazaentes, a friend of Bessus, &c.
Bazaria, a country of Asia. Curtius, bk. 8, ch. 1.
Bebius, a famous informer in Vespasian’s reign. Juvenal, satire 1, li. 35. See: [Bæbius].
Bebriăcum, now Caneto, a village between Cremona and Verona, where Vitellius overcame Otho. Juvenal, satire 2, li. 106.—Tacitus, Histories, bk. 3, ch. 15.
Bebry̆ce, a daughter of Danaus, who is said to have spared her husband. Most authors, however, attribute that character of humanity to Hypermnestra. See: [Danaides].
Bebry̆ces and Bebry̆cii, a nation of Asia near Pontus, of Thracian origin, and, according to Arrian, descended from Bebryce. They were expert in the battle of the cestus. The Argonauts touched on their coasts in their expedition to Colchis. Apollodorus, bk. 1.—Strabo, bks. 7 & 12.
Bebry̆cia, an ancient name of Bithynia, from Bebryce the daughter of Danaus. Strabo, bk. 13.—Virgil, Æneid, bk. 5, li. 373.
Belemīna, a town of Laconia. Pausanias, bk. 3, ch. 21.
Belēnus, a divinity of the Gauls, the same as the Apollo of the Greeks, and the Orus of the Ægyptians.