ountain in Scythia, 341
Anthemusia, a province of Mesopotamia, 10
Anthropophagi, a Scythian tribe, 580
Antibes (Antipolis), a town in Gaul, 79
Antinopolis, a town in Mesopotamia, built by Constantius, 182
Antinous, a city in Egypt, 312
Antioch in Syria, 28;
visited by the Emperor Julian, 297;
by Jovian, 401
Antiochia, in Persia, 339
Antiphon, a Greek orator, 554
Antoninus, a wealthy merchant, afterwards one of the protectors, 168;
his treachery, 169
Antonius, a tribune, 415
Anzaba, a river in Mesopotamia, 175
Apamia, a city in Assyria, 334, 338
---- a city in Thrace, 287
Apamia, a city in Syria, 28
Apis, the sacred Egyptian bull, 306
Apodemius, the secretary for the provinces, 41, 46;
sentenced to be burnt alive, 280
Apollinarii, father and son, the former governor of Phoenicia, the
latter steward of the palace, 26
Apollo, the Cumaean, 334;
of Daphne, 303;
the Palatine, 320;
the Sminthius, 286
Apollonia, a city of Thrace, 293
---- in Assyria, 334
Apollonius of Tyana, 270
Apronianus, prefect of Rome, 317;
suppresses the magicians, 411
Aprunculus Gallus, an orator and soothsayer, afterwards governor of
Narbonne, 277
Aquileia, the capital of Venetia, 261;
besieged by Julian, 261;
surrenders, 264
Aquitani, a nation of Gaul, 78
Arabia reduced to a Roman province by the Emperor Trajan, 29;
Arabia Felix, 338
Arabis, a river in the country of the Drangiani, 342
Aracha, a town in Susiana, 335, 337
Arachosia, a Persian province, 342
Arachotoscrene, a marsh in Arachosia, 343
Aradius, count of the east, 317
Araharius, a Sarmatian chief, 149
Arar, a river in Gaul (the Saone), 80
Arator, duke, 481
Aratus the poet, 299, 386
Araxates, a river in Sogdiana, 340
Araxius, prefect of the praetorium, 422
Arbaca, a city in Arachosia, 343
Arbela, a city in Adiabene, 334
Arbetio, 36, 47, 92;
made consul, 71, 213
Arboreus, high chamberlain, 49
Arbor Felix, fortress of, 605
Arcadius, a river of the Euxine, 289
Archelaus, a general of King Mithridates, 116
Archimedes the mathematician, 407
Ardea, a town in Persia, 338
Areans, a sect, 485
Areopagus, 518
Arethusa, a town in Thrace, the burial-place of Euripides, 443
Argaeus, a mountain in Cappadocia, 233
Argonauts, the, 27
Ariana, a province of Persia, 342
Arias, a river in Arcana, 342
Ariaspe, a town in the province of Drangiana, 342
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