Ambivareti, -orum, m./pl., tribe in central A Gaul. Ambivariti, -orum, m./pl., Belgian tribe. Anartes, -ium, m./pl., tribe in Dacia (Hungary). Ancalites, -um, m./pl., British tribe. A., abbr. for Aulus, Roman praenomen (first Andecumborius, -i, m., leader among the Remi. name). Andes, -ium, m./pl., Gallic tribe north of the Absyrtus, -i, m., Medea’s brother. Liger (Loire). Acco, -onis, m., leader among the Senones. Antiochus,-i, m., king of Syria, protector of Achillas, -ae, in., slayer of Pompey. Hannibal in exile. Achivus, -a, -um, adj., Greek. Antistius, -i, m., Gajus Antistius Reginus, a Admete, -es, f., daughter of Eurystheus, king in lieutenant of Caesar. Mycenae. Antonius, -i, m., Marcus Antonius, a lieutenant Aduatuca, -ae, f., fortress of the Eburones, near of Caesar; member of the Second the Meuse. Triumvirate; and rival of Octavianus. Aduatuci, -orum, m./pl., Belgian tribe. Aphrodite, -es., f., Greek name for Venus, god- Aeetes, -ae, m., king of Colchis, father of dess of Beauty and Love. Medea. Apollo, -inis, m., god of the sun, prophecy, and Aegyptus, -i, f., Egypt. medicine. Aemilius, -i, m., Lucius Aemilius, a decurion of Appenninus, -i, m., the Apennine Mountains in the Gallic cavalry. N. Italy. Aeolia, -ae, f., small island off the coast of Appius, -i, m., Roman praenomen. Sicily. Aprilis, -e, adj., of April. Aeolus, -i, m., ruler of Aeolia and god of the Aquileia, -ae, f., city at the head of the Adriatic. winds. Aquitani, -orum, m./pl., inhabitants of Aeson, -onis, m., father of Jason. Aquitania. Aetna, -ae, f., volcano in Sicily. Aquitania, -ae, f., southernmost one of the three Afer, -fra, -frum, adj., from Africa. main divisions of Gaul. Africa, -ae, f., Roman province of Africa. Arar, -aris, m., Arar River, tributary of the Agedincum, -i, n., chief city of the Senones; Rhone; now Saone. now Sens. Arcadia, -ae, f., country in Greece. Alcinous, -i, m., king of the Phaeacians, Arduenna, -ae, f., the Ardennes, a forest- Ulysses’ host. covered range of hills of N.E. Gaul. Alcmena, -ae, f., mother of Hercules. Arecomici, -orum, m./pl., division of the Alesia, -ae, f., chief city of the Mandubians; Volcae in the Province. now Alise-Sainte-Reine. Arelas, -atis, f., town in southern Gaul, north of Alexandria, -ae, f., capital of Egypt. Massilia; now Aries. Allobroges, -um, m./pl., Gallic tribe in the N.E. Aremoricus, -a, -um, adj., referring to a small part of the Province. group of states in N.W. Gaul. Alpes, -ium, f./pl., mountains separating Argo, -onis, f., the Argo, Jason’s ship. Cisalpine Gaul from Transalpine Gaul and Argolicus, -a, -um, adj., of Argolis, a district of Germany. Greece. Amazone-, —um, f./pl., famous race of women Argonautae, -arum, m./pl., Argonauts, the warriors. crew of Jason’s ship. Ambarri, -orum, m./pl., Gallic tribe east of the Argus, -i, m., builder of Jason’s ship. Arar. Ariovistus, -i, m., German king, defeated by Ambiani, -orum, m./pl., tribe in West Belgic Caesar. Gaul. Arverni, -orum, m./pl., powerful tribe Ambibarii, -orum, m./pl., tribe in N.W. Gaul. southwest of the Haeduans. Ambiliati, -orum, m./pl., tribe in central Gaul. Asia, -ae, f., Roman province of Asia. Ambiorix, -igis, m., leader of the Eburones. Athenae, -arum, f./pl., Athens, a city of Greece. Atlanticus, -a, -um, of or referring to Atlas; with Oceanus, -i, m., the Atlantic Ocean. Atlas, -antis, m., legendary giant. Atrebates, -ium, m./pl., Belgian tribe. Aufidus, -i, m., river in Apulia in southest Italy. Augeas, -ae, m., king of Elis. Aulerei, -orum, m./pl., tribe in central Gaul. Aulus, -i, m., Roman praenomen. Aurunculejus, -i, m., Lucius Aurunculeius Cotta, lieutenant of Caesar; killed by the Eburones. Ausci, -orum, m./pl., tribe in eastern Aquitania. Avaricum, -i, n., largest city of the Bituriges; now Bourges. Axona, -ae, f., Belgian river; now the Aisne. .
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