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Allia fl., a r. of Sabinium, rising near No-mentum and falling into the Tiber about llm. above Rome. The locality of the defeat of the Romans by Brennus, B.c. 390. Aia.

Alliana, I. Regio, a district of Gallia Cisal-pina, bet. the Padus and Ticinus fl. Noted for a wool called Retovina. About Rebbio. II. a town of the Lsevi, Gallia Transpa-dana, x. of Laumellum.

Allii:?!! forum, postta Forum Arrii, atown of the Lingones, Gallia Cisalpina, on Vo-luta fl., N.w. of Spina. Ferrara,

Allif.*, a town of the Pentri, Samnium, on Via Numicia, bet. Ebritiana (9) and Se-pinum (!0). Here was a manufactory of large drinking-cups. A col. of the trium­virs. Atl'ife.

Allingos, a town of Crete.

Allobroges, a people of Narbonensis, bet. the Rhodanus and the Isura fl. Depart­ments of Drome, Isere et Mt. Blanc, and Leman, W.

Allobrogia, postea Sabaudia, the country of the Allobroges.

Allosynga, a maritime town of the Calingae Ind., at the E. mouth of Tyndis fl.

Allotriges, a town of Tarraconensis, N.

Alma fl., a rivulet of Etruria, falling into Inferam m., bet. Prile fl. (19) and Scabris portus (G).

Almana, a town of Pelagonia, in Macedonia, on Axius fl., above Europus. Gradiska.

Almath, Almon, i. q. Bahurim.

Almia, a town of the SiracEe, Sarmatia As., under Corax m., s. of Euriapa.

Almixa fl., Ktruria, i. q. Albinia.

Almo fl., a stream rising near Bovilla?, and falling into the Tiber near Rome. Almone, Aquatccio.

Almodath, a district of Arabia Felix, par­tially in the Desert, subsequently occupied by the Alumcotse.

Almon (Almonia), the early name of Minya, in Thessaly.

Almox diblathaim, one of the stations of the Israelites on their way from Mount Hor.

Almopeia, I. Macedonia, generally. II. the country of the Almopes.

Almopes, a tribe of Paeonians, on Erigonus fl., towards its source. Anterior of date to the conquests of the Temenidae ; named after the giant Almops.

Almus fl., I. a, r. of Moesia Superior, falling j into the Danube at Almus. II. a m. of j Pannonia, on the Danube, towards Sir- ; mium, on which Probus planted the first [ vine in Germany. III. a town of the \ Moesi, Moesia Superior, on the Danube,

bet. Remetodia and Pomodiana, at the

mouth, R., of Almus fl. Aloci* ins., three isl. of Germania Magna,

off Cimbrica Chersonesus. Aloium, a town of Thessaly, near Tempe. Alone, I. a town of the Brigantes, Brit.,

S.e. of Glanaventa. The station of the

Cohors Tertia Nerviorum. Ambleside.

II. the Contestant, Tarraconensis, w. of

Lucentum, near the mouth of Tader fl.

A Massilian settlement. Torre di Sali-

nas. Aloni, a people of Adiabene, Assyria, on

Caprus fl. Aloniaxum, a town of Byzacene, bet. Cerva

and Thala. Alonis, I. (Alconis) an isl. on the coast

of Narbonensis II., over against Alconis.

He de la Foumigue. II. a maritime town

of the Verucini, Narbonensis II., bet.

Heraclea Caccabaria and Olbia. At Points

des Gourdons. Alonta fl. (Alonda), a r. of the Alonta,

Sarmatia, falling into the Caspian, N. of

Telaeba. Terek. Alont^e (Olondae), a people of Sarmatia

As., on the Caspian, about Alonta fl. Aloxtigeceli, a town of the Turteteni,

Bsetica, bet. Iluro s.vv. and Aratispi N. Alope, I. a town of the Locri Opuntii, on

Opuntius sin., bet. Daphnus and Cynus ;

II.of Pontus, the birth-place of the Amazon

Penthesilea.

Alopkce, I. (Alopecia, Atech) an isl. of Sar­matia Asiat., 12 m. w. from the E. mouth

of the Tanais. II. a demus of Attica, of

the tribe Antiochis, N. of Hymettus m.,

1^ m. from Athens, the birth-place of

Socrates and Aristides. Alopecoxxesus, an yEolian town of Cher-

sonnesus Thracius, on Melas sin., opposite

Imbros ins. Famous for its truffles.

Alexi.

Alopes, the early name of Ephesus. Alorcs, a town of Bottisea, Macedonia, on

Thermaicus sin., at the mouth of Haliac-

mon fl. Near Kapsochori. Alos (Halos), surnamed Phthioticum or Achaioum, a town of Phthiotis, in Thes­saly, bet. Phylace and Demetrium, on Am])hrysas fl., near its mouth. Founded by Athamas. Alostigi, a town of the Turtetani, Bsetica,

bet. Silia x.w. and Carruca E. Alostu. a maritime town of Taurica Cher-

sonncsus, S.e. bet. Lampas and Lagyra. Aipkxi (Alpenas, Alponus), a town of the Locri Epicnemidii, on Maliacus sin., s. of Thermopylae. Alpes m., I. a chain of m. separating Italy

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