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    N.B. The numerals refer to the book, the figures to the chapter. G.
    stands for the Gallic War commentaries, C. for the Civil War commentaries.

    Acarn[=a]n[)i]a, a region of Greece, _Carnia_

    Acco, prince of the Sen[)o]nes, his conduct on Caesar's approach, G. vi.
    4; condemned in a council of the Gauls, vi. 44

    Achaia, sometimes taken for all Greece, but most commonly for a part of
    it only; in Peloponnesus, _Romania alta_

    Achillas, captain of Ptolemy's guards, sent to kill Pompey, C. iii. 104;
    appointed by Pothinus commander of all the Egyptian forces, _ibid_. 108;
    heads an army of twenty thousand veteran troops, _ibid_. 110

    Acilla, or Achilla, or Acholla. There were two cities in Africa of this
    name, one inland, the other on the coast. The modern name of the latter
    is _Elalia_

    Acilius, Caesar's lieutenant, C. iii. 15

    Act[)i]um, a promontory of Epirus, now called the _Cape of Tigalo_,
    famous for a naval victory gained near it, by Augustus, over M. Antony

    Act[)i]us, a Pelignian, one of Pompey's followers, taken by Caesar, and
    dismissed in safety, C. i. 18

    Act[)i]us Rufus accuses L. Apanius of treachery, C. iii. 83

    Act[)i]us Varus prevents Tubero from landing in Africa, C. i. 31; his
    forces, C. ii. 23; his camp, _ibid_. 25; engages Curio, _ibid_. 34; his
    danger, defeat, and stratagem, _ibid_. 35

    Adcant[)u]annus sallies upon Crassus at the head of a chosen body of
    troops, G. iii. 22

    Add[)u]a, the _Adda_, a river that rises in the Alps, and, separating
    the duchy of Milan from the state of Venice, falls into the Po above
    Cremona

    Adriatic Sea, the _Gulf of Venice_, at the extremity of which that city
    is situated

    Adrum[=e]tum, a town in Africa, _Mahometta_; held by Considius Longus
    with a garrison of one legion, C. ii. 23

    Aduat[)u]uci (in some editions Atuatici), descendants of the Teutones
    and Cimbri, G. ii. 29; they furnish twenty-nine thousand men to the
    general confederacy of Gaul, _ibid_. 4; Caesar obliges them to submit,
    _ibid_. 29

    Aed[)u]i, the _Autunois_, a people of Gaul, near _Autun_, in the country
    now called _Lower Burgundy_; they complain to Caesar of the ravages

    committed in their territories by the Helvetii, G. i. 11; join in a
    petition against Ariovistus, _ibid_. 33; at the head of one of the two
    leading factions of Gaul, G. vi. 12; Caesar quiets an intestine
    commotion among them, C. vii. 33; they revolt from the Romans, G. vii.
    54; their law concerning magistrates, _ibid_. 33; their clients, i. 31;
    vii. 75

    Aeg[=e]an Sea, the _Archipelago_, a part of the Mediterranean which lies
    between Greece, Asia Minor, and the Isle of Crete

    Aeg[=i]n[)i]um, a town of Thessaly; Domitius joins Caesar
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