Mesopotamia, 134
Messala, prefect of Pannonia, 540
Meton, an ancient astronomer, 407
Metrodorus, 387
Metz (Mediomatricum), 79, 99
Midas, king of Phrygia, 296
Milan, 49
Milesiani, Athenian colonists, 291
Miletus, 468
Mimas, mount, 617
Minervius, consular governor, 473
Misopogon, the, 305
Mithridates, 94
Mnevis, 306
Modestus, count of the East, 208;
prefect of the praetorium, 506, 553
Moesia, one of the Danubian provinces, 146;
(ii.) a town in Parthia, 333
Moguntiacus (Mayence), 78
Monaecus (Monaco), 76
Montius, a quaestor, 24, 31;
his violent death, 25, 40, 49
Mopsucrenae, a town in Cilicia, 271
Mopsuestia, 27
Mopsus, a celebrated seer, 27
Mosa (the Meuse), 127
Mosynaeci, a tribe near the Euxine Sea, 290
Mothone, a town of Laconia, 434
Moxoene, a province beyond the Tigris, 321, 393
Muderic, a Thuringian noble, 584
Murci, persons exempt from military service, 81
Murocincta, 575
Mursa, battle of, 63
Musones, a people in Mauritania, 531
Musonianus, prefect of the East, 81, 98, 136
Musonius, a rhetorician, afterwards deputy governor of Asia Minor, 456
Mygdonia, part of Bithynia, 288
Mygdus, a town in Phrygia, 424
N.
Nabathaei, a people of Arabia, 29
Nabdates, 362;
burnt alive, 364
Nacolia, a town in Phrygia, 430
Naessus, or Naesus, a town in Illyricum, 259, 414
Nagara, a town in Arabia, 338
Naharmalcha, a canal joining the Euphrates to the Tigris, 366
Nannenus, or Nannienus, Count of Britain, 493;
defeats the Allemanni, 603
Napaei, a tribe of the Caspian, 291
Naphtha, 333, 337
Narbona (Narbonne), capital of the following, 79
Narbonne, a province of Gaul, 78
Narses, king of the Persians, 327;
(ii.) a Persian nobleman, 134, 368
Nascon, a town in Arabia, 338
Natiso, a river near Aquileia, 262
Natuspardo, chief of the domestici, 461
Naulibus, 342
Nauplius, 286
Nazavicium, mountain of Scythia, 341
Neapolis (formerly Shechem, now Nablous), a town in Palestine, 29;
(ii.) a town in Africa, 313
Nebridius, count of the East, 10;
made quaestor by Julian, 233;
refuses to take the oath of allegiance, and retires from public
life, 251;
made prefect of the praetorium, 422
Nectaridus, prefect of Britain, 453
Nemesis, or Adrastea, 42
Nemetae (Spiers) a city in Germany, 78
Neo-Caesarea, a city in Pontus, 465
Neotherius, 416
Nepotianus, 467
Nestica, tribune
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