Arimaspi, a fierce one-eyed nation bordering on Persia, 332
Arimphaei, a nation bordering on the Euxine, 292
Arinchi, a savage tribe near the Euxine, 291
Arintheus, a tribune, 54;
commands the left wing of the army under Julian, 347;
ambassador to the Persians, 393, 446
Aristaenetus, prefect of Bithynia, lost his life in an earthquake, 138
Aristarchus the grammarian, 314
Aristides, 558
Aristobulus consul with Diocletian, 317
Arles (Arelate), a town on the Rhone, 79
Armenia conquered by Galerius, 134;
its restoration to the Persians demanded by Sapor, 135;
abandoned by Jovian in the treaty of Dura, 394, 549
Armonius, a mountain in Asia Minor, 289
Arsaces, the first king of the Parthians, 330
---- king of Armenia,
an ally of Constantius, 235;
of Julian, 318;
taken prisoner by the Persians, 394;
put to death, 463
Arsacia, a city of Media, 337
Arsiana, a city of Susiana, 335
Arsinoe, a city of Cyrene, anciently called Tauchira, and now Tochira, 312
Artabannes, a Persian satrap, 463
Artabius, a river in Gedrosia, a district of Persia, 343
Artacana, a city of Parthia, 338
Artemis, a river in Bactria, 340
Artemisia, queen of Caria, 487
Artemius, deputy-governor of Rome, 146
---- duke of Egypt, 300
Artogerassa, a city of Armenia, 464
Arzanena, a province of Mesopotamia, 393
Ascalon, a city of Palestine, 29
Ascanimia, a mountain in Scythia, 340
Asclepiades the philosopher, 304
Asclepiodotus, count, 65
Asia Minor, description of, 289
Asmira, a mountain in Serica, 341
Asp, the largest species of serpent in Egypt, 311
Aspabota, a city of Scythia, 341
Aspacarae, a tribe of the Seres, 341
Aspacuras, a Persian satrap, 466
Asparata, a city of the Betae, 341
Assanite Saracens, 350
Assyria, the wife of Barbatio, 165
---- a province of Persia, in the time of Ammianus called Adiabene, 333
Astacea, a city of Bactria, 340
Astacus, a city in Bithynia, also called Nicomedia, 287
Atacotti harass the Britons, 413
Athagorae, a Scythian tribe, 341
Athanaric, a Gothic chief, 447, 583
Athanasius, bishop of Alexandria, his character, 67
Athos, a mountain in Macedonia, 286
Athribis, a city of Egypt, 313
Athyras, a port in the Propontis, 287
Ati, a people near the cataracts of the Nile, 308
Atlas, a mountain in Africa, 50
Attuarii, a tribe of Franks, 235
Auch (Ausci), a town in Aquitania, 79
Augury, modes of, 2
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