Blucium, a castle where king Dejotarus kept his treasures in Bithynia. Strabo, bk. 12.

Boadicea. See: [Boudicea].

Boæ and Boea, a town of Laconia. Pausanias, bk. 3, ch. 21.

Boagrius, a river of Locris. Strabo, bk. 9.

Bocalias, a river in the island of Salamis.

Boccar, a king of Mauritania. Juvenal, satire 4, li. 90, applies the word in a general sense to any native of Africa.

Bocchŏris, a wise king and legislator of Egypt. Diodorus, bk. 1.

Bocchus, a king of Gætulia, in alliance with Rome, who perfidiously delivered Jugurtha to Sylla the lieutenant of Marius. Sallust, Jugurthine War.—Paterculus, bk. 2, ch. 12.

Boduagnātus, a leader of the Nervii, when Cæsar made war against them. Cæsar, Gallic War, bk. 2, ch. 23.

Bodūni, a people of Britain who surrendered to Claudius. Dio Cassius, bk. 60.