Melodunum, an ancient city of Gaul, upon the Seine, above Paris, Melun, G. vii. 58, 60

Menapii, an ancient people of Gallia Belgica, who inhabited on both sides of the Rhine. Some take them for the inhabitants of Cleves, and others of Antwerp, Ghent, etc., G. ii. 4; iii. 9

Menedemus, C. iii. 34

Mercurius, G. v. 17

Mes[)o]p[)o]t[=a]mia, a large country in the middle of Asia, between the
Tigris and the Euphrates, Diarbeck

Mess[=a]na, an ancient and celebrated city of Sicily, still known by the name of Messina, C. iii. 101

M[)e]taurus, a river of Umbria, now called Metoro, in the duchy of
Urbino

Metios[=e]dum, an ancient city of Gaul, on the Seine, below Paris, Corbeil, G. vii. 61

Metr[)o]p[)o]lis, a city of Thessaly, between Pharsalus and Gomphi, C. iii. 11

Milo, C. iii. 21