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Venetia, on Atbesis fl., bet. Sarnis and Vennum. Pozzoalta.

Ad palmam, I. a town of Byzacene, on Syrtis Min., bet. Lacene and Tacape. II. of Byzacene, bet. Ad Medias and Thala.

III. of Numidia, bet. Villa Sele and (,'irta,

IV. of the Psylli, in Africa Proper, on Syr­tis Maj., bet. Iscina and Transmariciolum.

V. of Tripolis Afric., bet. Leptis Maj. and Quintiliana. Ad paludes, a town of Chaldma, s.w. of

Vologesia. Ad pannonias, a town of the Potulatenses,

Dacia, 9 m. N. from Praetorium. Ad pertusa, a town of Zeugitana, bet.

Tunis and Ad Mercurium. Ad pictas tabernas, a town of the Her-nici, Latium, on Via Latina, bet. Robo-raria (7) and Anagnia (15). Macere. Ad pinum, a town of Lucania, bet. Venusia

(12) and Opinum (12). Spinazzola. Ad pirum, I. a town of Apulia, on the Via Frentana, bet. Geronium (9) and Ad Ca-nales (10). Campolieto. II. of the Carni, Venetia, bet. Ad Castra and Longaticum (12), under Pirum m. III. of Umbria, at the mouth of Sena fl., bet. Fanum Fortunffi and SenogaUia, on Via Flaminia. Cemno. Ad pisinas, a town of Numidia, bet. Rustici

and Velefis.

Ad pontem, I. a town of the Coritani Brit., bet. Crocolana and Margidunum (7). Near Southwell (9). II. oflEtruria, on Tiberis fl., bet. Rome (3) and Ad Rubras (G), on Via Flaminia. Ponte Molle. III. of Mesopo­tamia, bet. Zagnra and Abdia. IV. of the Turdetani, Baetica, at the bridge which formerly connected Cotinussa ins. with the mainland.

Ad pontem Isis, a town of the Boii, Nori-cum, on the Danube, at the confluence of Isis fl. Ipt.'

Ad pontes, I. a town of the Albocenses, Dacia, on the Danube, 12 m. s. from Ar-cidava. II. of the Atrebatii Brit., on Tamesis fl., bet. Calleva fl. and Londinium. Ad pontes tessenii, a town of the Licates, Rhaetia, bet. Ad Ambram (40) and Partha-num (20).

Ad portum venetum, postea Brintesia, a port of the Veneti, Venetia, at the mouth of Meduacus Maj., bet. Meduacus Maj. (3) and Altinum (16). Fusina ? Porte-sine.

Ad pr.etorium, I. a town of Armenia Minor,

bet. Arane (28) and Pisonus (32). II. o)

Byzacene, bet. Diolele Presidium and

Capsa.

Ad pubhcanos, I. a town of the Centrones,

Alpes Penninse, bet. Casuaria and Mantala (16), N.w. of Darantasia. Conftans. II. of Pannonia Sup., bet. Adrans (G) and Ad Quatuordecim (11).

Ad ptjtea, I. a town of the Characitani,

Tarraconens., N.e. of Alternia. II. of the

Mcesi, Moesia, bet. Castra Nova and

(Escus.

Ad puteum, a town of Cyrenaica, on Syrtis

Maj., bet. Cocynthon and Mendrion. Ad pyren^eum, a town of the Sardones, Narbonensis I., bet. Ad Stabulum (Ifi) and Summus Pyrenseus (5). Chateau du Reart. Ad quatuordecim, a town of Pannonia

Sup., bet. Ad Publicanos and Ad Savum. Ad quindecim peuceti.e, i. q. Rudias. Ad quintan'as, a town of the Hernici, La­tium, on Via Lavicana, bet. Rome (15) and Ad Bivium (15). Quadri. Ad quintum, a town of the Eordeti, Illyria, on Genusus fl., bet. Clodiana (IS) and Scampis (5), on the Egnatia Via. Ad radices, a town of the Tilatsei, Moesia Inf., near the source of Jaterus fl., bet. Sostra and Monte Imo. Ad rhenum, a town of the Tugeni, Rhaetia, on the Rhine, at its issue from Vcnetus lacus, bet. Arbor Felix (9) and Brigantia (10). Rheinek.

Ad rot am, I. a town of Lydia, towards the sea. II. of Numidia, on Ampsagas fl., bet. Lacus Regius and Tliamugadis. Ad rotas, a town of the Insubres, Gallia Transpad., bet. Tres Tabernse (5) and Placentia (11), on the Via ^Emilia. Orio. Ad rubras, I. a town of the Celtici, Bffitica, N.e. of Presidium. II. of Etruria, on Ti­beris fl., bet. Ad Pontem (0) and Ad Vi-cesimum (11), on Via Flaminia. Prime Porta. III. of Mauritania Caesar., on Siga fl., R. bet. Calama and Albula. IV. of Mauritania Csesar., bet. Ad Fratres and Albula, s.w. of Siga. V. of Numidia, bet. Ad Centenarias and Gasaupala. Ad sabbatum, a town of Bruttium, on Sab-batusfl., bet. Consentia(l2) and AdTurres (18), on Via Aquilia.

Ad sabrinam, a town of the Belgas, Bri­tannia, on Sabrina fl., near its mouth. Portixhead, or Portlury. Ad salices, a town of the Peucini, Moesia Inf., at the s.w. extremity of Halmyris lac., N.w. of Istros.

Ad salsum, a maritime village of Mauri­tania Caesar., bet. Siga and Gilva. Ad samarum, a town of the Pentri, Sam-nium, on Tamarus fl., near its source, bet. Bovianum and Equus Tuticus. Ad sanos, a town of the Veneti, Venetia, on

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