Caspian Sea, 290
Chamavi, a German tribe, 141
Charax, a town in Parthia, 338
Charcha, a town on the Tigris, 183
Chardi, a Scythian tribe, 341
Charietto, count of Germany, 144, 436
Charinda, a river in Media, 337
Charte and Chartra, towns in Bactria, 340
Chasmatiae, a kind of earthquake, 139
Chauriana, a town in Scythia, 341
Chiliocomus, a district of Media, 321
Chilo, a Roman deputy, 469
Chionitae, a tribe bordering on Persia, 99, 134, 176
Chnodomarius, a king of the Allemanni, 107, 112, 120;
taken prisoner and sent to Rome, 121;
his death, 121
Choaspa, a town in Arachosia, 343
Choaspes, a river in Media, 337
Choatres, a river in Parthia, 338
Chronius, a river of the Euxine Sea, 292
Chrysopolis, a city on the Propontis, 287
Cibalae, a town in Pannonia, 566
Cicero, 5, 49, 61, 81, 84, 210, 245, 274, 284, 310, 406, 433, 443, 457,
462, 476, 491, 531, 555, 570, 617
Cilicia, description of, 27
Ciminian, a district in Italy, 140
Cimon, son of Miltiades, 145
Cineas, the ambassador of Pyrrhus, 100
Circesium, a town of Mesopotamia, described, 324, 325
Cius, a town on the Propontis, 287
Civilis, prefect of Britain, 455
Claritas, a Roman matron, 474
Claros, in Lydia, seat of a temple and oracle of Apollo, 210
Claudiopolis, a city in Isauria, 27
Claudius, prefect of Rome, 439, 542
Cleander, a prefect under the Emperor Commodus, 418
Clematius, a citizen of Alexandria, 2
Cleopatra, 313
Coche, a town in Persia, 363
Colchi, a tribe of Egyptian origin, 290
Colias, a Gothic noble, revolts, 592
Cologne (Colonia Agrippina), 86
Comedus, a mountain in the country of the Sacae, 340
Comets, their nature, 401
Commagena, a province of Syria, 334
Commodus, the Roman Emperor, 507, 605
Como (Comum), a town in Italy, 48
Constans, son of Constantine, 2, 94
Constantia, daughter of Constantius, 423, 539
Constantianus, a tribune, 322, 482, 522
Constantina, daughter of Constantine the Great, 2, 37, 244, 245
---- a town in Mesopotamia, 178
Constantine the Great, 60, 81, 93, 97, 131, 419
Constantinople, 287;
threatened siege of, by the Goths, 622
Constantius the Emperor, his cruelty, 13;
summons Gallus to Italy, 23;
makes war on the Allemanni, 32;
his speech, 34-36;
retires to Milan, 36;
his jealousy, 37;
his severe treatment of Gallus's friend, 51;
invests Julian with the title of Caesar, 70;
his weakness, 9
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