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sula, afterwards connected with the mainland by Alexander the Great. The birthplace of Anaxagoras. Vourla.
Cleandria, a town of j^Eolis Asiatica, 7i m. N. from Celsense, on Rhodius fl.
Clela, a town of Bruttium, on Sabbatus fl., R., above Clampetia. Pietramala.
Cleon.*, I. a town of Acte, Macedonia, on Singiticus sin., N.w. of Thyssus. A colony fromChalcis, Euboea. II. of Argolis, bet. Corinth (10) and Nemea. Near it Hercules slew the Moliones. Cortege.
Cleopatris, Egypti, i. q. Arsinoe Heroo-politana.
Clepidava, a town of Sarmatia E., on or near Tyras fl., above Patridava.
Clepsydra fl., a stream near Messene.
Cleusis fl., i. q. Clusius.
Clibanus, U town of Isauria.
Clibanus m., a ridge of the Apennines, in Bruttium, parallel with Netethus fl., R. Monte Visardo.
Clioes prom., Cypri, i. q. Dinaretum.
Climax, " ladder," I. a defile in Artemisium m., bet. Mantinea and Argos, s. of Prinus. A part of the ascent was cut in steps, whence the name. Scalatou Bey. II. of Solymei m., Lycia, on the sea-shore, E. of Phaselis. III. Pisidise, i. q. Termessus.
IV. surnamed Magnus, bet. Susiana-Chal- j lapetis and Persis, s.w. of Aspadana.
V. m. of Arabia Felix, the w. boundary
of the Chatramotitae. Djebil Nakhil.
\\. a port of Paphlagonia, 0 m. E. from
Crobiolus.
Climberris, i. q. Augusta Ausciorum. Clisobra (Surapuru), a town of the Sura-
seni, India, on Diamana fl., near its junction with Sambus fl. Clisura, a defile of Taurus, in Armenia, 8
m. from Phison. Clit.e, I. a tribe of mountaineers in Cilicia
Trachea. II. a town of Bithynia, on
Billseus fl., E. of Hadrianopolis. III. a
town of Pallene, Macedonia, near Cassan-
drsea. Cliternta, a maritime town of Daunia,
Apulia, S.e. of Tifernus fl. Sacchione. Cuter.vum, capital of the jEqui, La-
tium. Clitor, a town of Arcadia, under Aroanius
m., w. of Pheneus. Founded by Clitor,
son of Azan. Katzanes. Clitoiuus fl., I. a r. of Arcadia, falling into
Aroanius fl. at Clitor. Its fish were said
to sing. II. fons, i. q. Azanius. Clitumnus fl., a sacred r. of Umbria, rising
near Ad Monies and falling into the Tiber
above Vettuna. Clitunno. Clodiaxa (Castra Claudiana), a town of the
Eordeti, Illyria, on the site of an encampment of Appius Claudius, on the Egnatia Via, bet. Epidamnus (43) and Scampis (20).
Clodianus fl. (Fluvia Alba), a r. of Tarra-conensis, falling into the Mediterranean at Emporise. Muga; Lobregat Meiior. Cluacaria, a town of Zeugitana, bet. Ele-
phantaria and Tuburbis Minor. Cluana, a town of Picenum, on Tinna fl., 3
m. from its mouth. Sant Elpidio. Cludrus fl., Phrygia, i. q. Glaucus. Clunia, I. capital of the Arevacse, Tarraco-nensis, N.w. of Uxama. A colonia. Co-runna del Conde. II. a town of the Ru-gusci, Rhretia, on the Rhine, 16 m. N. from Magia.
Clunium, a maritime town of Corsica, E. above Mantinorum opp. San Catarina.
Clupea, vide Clypea.
Clusina palus, a marsh of Etruria, w. of Trasimenus lacus. Val di Chiana.
Clusium, prius Gamers, one of the Twelve Cities of Etruria, bet. Volsinii (30) and Ad Novas Statuas (12), on Via Cassia. The capital of Porsenna.
Clusius fl. (Cleusis), a r. of Gallia Cisalpina, falling into the Ollius at Bedriacum. The E. boundary of the Insubres. Chicse.
Cluso fl., a r. of Gallia Transpadana, rising in Alpes Cottiae, near Scincomagus, and falling into Padus fl. below Forum Vibii. Chissone.
Clusora (Clausa), a town of the Centrones, Gallise. Ctuse.
Cluternum, a town of Samnium, 9 m. s.w. from vEsernia. Capriati,
Cluvia, a town of the Hirpini, Samnium, 10 m. N.e. from Beneventum. Monte-chiodi.
Clyd.e (Chydae, Lydee), a port of Caria, Tv. of Crya,
Clylipesus sinus, a gulf of Sarmaticus Oceanus. Gulf of Finland.
Clypea (Taphitis, Aspis), I. a pr. of Zeugitana, s. of Mercurii prom. Named from its resemblance to a shield. II. a maritime town of Zeugitana, bet. Mercurii prom, and Curubis (30), on the cognominal prom. Built by the Sicilians under Aga-thocles.
Clysma, a town of Arabia, on the Red Sea, below Arsinoe. Kolzum.
Clystrus, Ciliciee, vide Caystrus.
Cxacadius m., a m. of Laconia, near Las.
Cnacion fl., a r. of Laconia, falling into the Eurotas, near Lacedsemon. Pantalimona; Trypiotiko.
Cnkmjdes, a fortress of the Locri Epicne-