s, a people of Africa, 532
Calatis, a town in European Scythia, 444
Calicadnus, a river in Isauria, 9
Callichorus, a river near the Euxine Sea, 290
Callimachus, an ancient Grecian general, 369
Callipolis, a city at the head of the Hellespont, 287
Callisthenes, a pupil of Aristotle, 166
Callistratus, an ancient orator, 554
Camaritae, a tribe near the Euxine Sea, 290
Cambyses, king of Persia, 129
---- a river in Media, 337
Camels first seen by the Romans at the siege of Cyzicus, 340
Camenius, a Roman senator, 473
Camp of Hercules (Castra Herculis), a town in Germany, 161
Camp of Mars, a town in Dacia, 608
Camp of the Moors, a town or fortress in Mesopotamia, 173, 393
Canini, a people on the borders of Rhaetia, 52
Canopus, a city of Egypt, 314
Cantichus, a gulf in Armenia, 332
Capellatum, a district on the borders of the Burgundians, 164
Capersana, a town in Syria, 179;
called also Capessana, 255
Caphareus, a promontory of Euboea, 286
Carambis, a promontory in Paphlagonia (now Cape Kerempe), 289
Carcinites, a river and bay on the Euxine Sea, 292
Carmania, a province of Persia, 338
Carnuntum, a city of Illyria, 559
Carpi, a people on the Danube, 446, 468
Carrae, a town of Mesopotamia, 177, 237, 320
Cascellius, a Roman lawyer, 556
Caspian, tribes of the, 291
Cassianus, Duke of Mesopotamia, 98, 176, 201, 396
Cassium, a town in Egypt, 312
Cassius, a mountain in Syria, 28;
Julian sacrifices to Jupiter upon it, 305
Castalia, a fountain in Phocis, at the base of Mount Parnassus, 303
Castucius, Count of Isauria, 8
Catadupi, the cataracts of the Nile, or the people who live near them, 307
Catalauni (Chalons sur Marne), 436
Cato, the censor, 16, 81, 88
Catulus, the aedile, 20
Caucalandes, a town in Sarmatia, 588
Cella, a tribune of the Scutarii, 105
Celse, a town in Phoenicia, 23
Cephalonesus, a town on the Borysthenes, 293
Ceras, a cape on the Propontis, 287
Cerasus, a town in Pontus, 289
Cercetae, a tribe near the Euxine Sea, 291
Cercius, the charioteer of Castor and Pollux, 290
Cerealis, uncle of Gallus, 43;
(2) a master of the horse, 482, 564
Cethegus, a senator, beheaded, 471
Chaerecla, a town in Libya, 313
Chalcedon, a town in Bithynia, 287;
inscription found on a stone in the walls of, 577
Chalcenterus, an author, 314
Chaldaea, 335
Chalites, a gulf in Armenia, 332
Chalybes, a tribe near the
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