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Index
Academy the
59
Achaei see Achaeans
154
Achaemenid Persian empire,
xv
Achaemenid Persians,
xx
Acilius Glabrio
144
Acropolis
64
Adramyttium
46
Adrastia Mount
108
Aemilius Paullus
10
Aeneas
89
Aesepus River
112
Africans 219
Agari
140
Agora
63
Ahura-Mazda
9
Alexander, Pontic admiral
114
Alexander the Great
xv
–
xvii
,
xxi
,
1
,
3
,
7
–
8
,
10
,
16
,
24
,
32
,
40
,
69
,
155
Amazons
9
Amisus
3
,
9
,
16
,
30
,
119
,
120
,
124
–
5
,
139
,
166
–
7
Amnias River and battle of
33
–
4
,
36
anarchia
52
antesignati
79
Antigonus
1
Antipater King of Armenia Minor
14
anti-Taurus Mountain Range
127
Antonius
97
Aphrodisias
40
Appian
1
,
31
,
33
–
5
,
43
,
49
,
74
,
95
,
97
,
104
,
128
,
138
,
142
,
151
,
154
,
1
58
,
160
–
162
Aquillius pater
29
Aquillius Manius
28
–
33
,
39
–
41
,
43
,
45
,
85
,
87
,
95
,
103
Arab
128
Archelaus
26
,
34
–
5
,
41
,
53
–
5
,
57
,
59
–
72
,
74
,
76
–
84
,
87
,
93
,
104
–
5
,
110
Arctonnesus
108
Argonauts217
Ariarathes Bithynian Pretender
22
Ariarathes both
23
Ariarathes IX
22
Ariarathid
22
Ariobarzanes of Cappadocia
23
–
26
,
28
–
30
,
33
,
83
,
87
,
92
,
96
–
7
,
99
,
145
,
166
Ariston (see Athenion)
54
,
59
,
64
Aristonicus
xxv
,
xxvi
,
5
,
6
,
13
,
14
,
19
,
29
Armenia
xxi
–
xxiii
,
9
,
14
,
17
,
22
–
24
,
27
,
41
,
98
–
9
,
108
,
115
,
124
–
26
,
138
–
41
,
143
,
144
,
147
,
149
–
153
,
155
66
Armenia Minor
14
,
15
,
20
,
24
,
119
,
124
,
167
Arsaces IX (see Mithridates II of Parthia)
xxii
,
137
,
138
,
Arsaces (see Phraates III)
137
,
138
Arsanias valley of
139
Artavasdes
xxii
Artaxias
xxii
Asclepiodotus
76
Asclepion (plate 10)
Asia Province
13
,
30
,
84
,
98
,
102
,
103
,
105
,
119
,
149
Asov Sea of
154
Aspasia
168
Assur 217
Atabyrius, Mount
51
Athena
111
Athens
16
,
52
–
5
,
57
–
59
,
61
,
63
–
65
,
69
,
73
,
104
,
145
Atilla the Hun
24
Atlantic Ocean
57
Atlantic shore
138
Attalid
xxv
AttalusII
xxv
Atticus
119
Attidius
144
Augustus
8
Aulis
83
Aurelius Cotta (see Cotta)
Babylonia
xxi
Babylonian
xv
Basillus
80
Bithynia
xxvi
,
3
–
4
,
19
,
20
,
23
,
26
,
30
–
1
,
33
,
38
–
41
,
83
–
4
,
87
,
98
,
100
–
105
,
108
,
113
–
4
,
117
,
144
,
147
,
149
,
154
,
163
,
165
–
6
Bithynia et Pontus
144
,
154
,
163
,
166
–
7
Black Sea (plate 2,8,15),
xv
,
xvi
,
xix
,
xxi
,
xxii
,
2
,
4
–
6
,
9
,
12
,
14
–
19
,
27
,
41
,
48
,
57
,
85
,
91
,
96
–
7
,
101
–
2
,
107
(caption),
113
,
117
,
118
,
148
,
151
,
153
–
156
,
159
,
166
Bocchus
25
Boeotians
81