s, a people of Africa, 532
Decem Pagi (Dieuse), 86
Decentius, a tribune, 216
Decius (the Caesar), 614
Delos, 139, 303
Delphidius, an orator, 160
Delta in Egypt, 309
Demetrius Chytras, a philosopher of Alexandria, 209
Democritus, 46, 88, 286
Demosthenes, 549, 554
Diabas, a river of Assyria, 334
Dibaltum, a city of Thrace, 600
Dicalidones, a tribe of Picts, 453
Didius, a Roman general, 443
Didymus, surnamed Chalcenterus, 314
Dieuse (Decem Pagi), 86
Dinarchus, a Grecian orator, 554
Dindyma, a mountain of Mysia, 287
Dinocrates, an architect, 313
Diocles, treasurer of Illyricum, 451
Diocletian, 59, 317
Diodorus, a count, 301
Diogenes, governor of Bithynia, 514
Diogmitae, a kind of light-armed troops, 456
Dionysiopolis, 444
Dionysius, king of Sicily, 44, 64, 97
Dioscurias, a city on the Euxine, 290
Dipsades, a species of Egyptian serpent, 311
Discenes, a tribune, 202
Dius, a Mauritanian chief, 527
Divitenses, a German tribe, 424, 436
Domitian, the emperor, 168
Domitianus, prefect of the East, 23, 49
Domitius Corbulo, 48
Dorians, 73
Doriscus, a town in Thrace, 176
Dorostorus, a city of Thrace, 444
Dorus, a surgeon of the Scutari, 92
Dracontius, master of the mint, 301
Drangiana, a province of Persia, 342
Drepanum, a town in Bithynia, 425
Drepsa, a town in Sogdiana, 340
Druentia (the Durance), a river in Gaul, 77
Druids, 73, 74
Drusus, a Roman general, 443
Drypetina, daughter of King Mithridates, 95
Dulcitius, a Roman general, 455
Duodiense, a fort in Mauritania, 536
Dura, a town beyond the Tigris, in Mesopotamia, 326, 347, 391
Dymas, a river in Sogdiana, 340
Dynamius, 55
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Earthquakes in Africa, 137;
the supposed causes, 138
Ecbatana, an Assyrian town, 334
Eclipses, causes of, 214
Edessa, 236, 255
Elephantine, a city of Ethiopia, 307
Elephants, 376
Eleusis, 139
Eleutheropolis, a town in Palestine, 29
Emissa, a town of Syria, 23
Emodon, a mountain in Scythia, 341
Emona, 477
Engines, warlike, 323
Epicurus, 554
Epigonius, a philosopher, 25, 31
Epimenides, 486
Epiphania, a town in Cilicia, 300
Equitius, tribune of the Scutarii, 406;
made general and count, 414, 539;
his son Equitius a tribune, 611
Eratosthenes, 287
Erectheus, 84
Ermenrichus, king of the Ostrogoths, 583
Erythrae, a city in Ionia, 617
Esaias, a Roman noble, 477
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