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186 INDEX TO THE NOTES.<br />

use in the fifth century as that <strong>of</strong> the Christian metropolis<br />

<strong>of</strong> the province, As. 56.<br />

Giieyra, extensive monumental remains <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias<br />

there, As. 20 : this name a Turkish corruption <strong>of</strong> Kdetpa<br />

(M;)rp6jra\is).<br />

Gnossus and Cnossus, both forms in use, Eu. 110.<br />

Gortyna <strong>of</strong> Crete a member <strong>of</strong> the Achaean league, Eu.<br />

110; the inhabitants invite Philopoemen to command<br />

their army, ib. : a detachment joins Flamininus on his<br />

marcli into 'I'hessaly, ib. : the name sometimes written<br />

Cortyna, ib. : near it was the celebrated labyrinth, Ins.<br />

157: rose into eminence as Cnossus dechned, and became<br />

the metropolis <strong>of</strong> Crete, Ins. 157, lo8.<br />

Gortys, the Arcadian, one <strong>of</strong> the small fortified places<br />

around Lycosura, Eu. 110: the metropolis <strong>of</strong> the Cretan<br />

Gortys, ib. : its walls still in existence, ib. : a kw/j); <strong>of</strong><br />

the Megalopolitis in the time <strong>of</strong> Pausanias, ib.<br />

Graves, Capt., R.N., his admirable labours on the coasts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Asia Minor, in the Admiralty Charts, As. 36.<br />

<strong>Greek</strong>, the ancient pronunciation <strong>of</strong> Eta that <strong>of</strong> a<br />

hardened E,— the OV <strong>of</strong> later ages, expressed in early<br />

times by Y only, As 30.<br />

H.<br />

Hadrianopolis, formerly Orestias, at the junction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tonzus and Hebrus, the latter navigable to the sea, as a<br />

Turkish European city second only to Constantinople,<br />

never received a Roman colony, Eu. 127.<br />

Halicarnassian peninsula, its topography now completed.<br />

As. 101.<br />

Halicarnassus in Caria (the Turkish Budrum), As. 57 :<br />

the successful mission <strong>of</strong> Mr. C. T. Newton thither to<br />

ascertain the site <strong>of</strong> the mausoleum, and obtain remains<br />

<strong>of</strong> that building, ib.<br />

Hamaxia, its position. As. 96 : given by Antony<br />

to Cleo-<br />

patra, ib.<br />

Hecatseus, EKA on a coin <strong>of</strong> Miletus probably initials <strong>of</strong><br />

the name <strong>of</strong> the celebrated Hecatseus, As. 69.<br />

Heliopolis (in Coelosyria), its name the <strong>Greek</strong> equivalent <strong>of</strong><br />

Baalbek, As. 57.<br />

Heracleia Acarnanise, Bacchus worshipped there as well as<br />

Hercules, Eu. 127.<br />

in Bithynia, <strong>coins</strong> struck during the reigns <strong>of</strong><br />

Timotheus and Dionysius, sons <strong>of</strong> the tyrant Clearchus,<br />

As. 58.<br />

Salbace, As. 22 : its position on the river Timeles<br />

above Aphrodisias, ib.<br />

Heracleides, brother <strong>of</strong> Timarchus, Satrap <strong>of</strong> Babylonia<br />

and treasurer <strong>of</strong> Antiochus IV., K. 8 : assisted by<br />

Alexander Bala against Demetrius I., ib.<br />

Hermocapelia, its position in the valley <strong>of</strong> the Hermus,<br />

As. 23.<br />

Herodes I. appointed king <strong>of</strong> Judaea, through the influence<br />

<strong>of</strong> M. Antony, by the senate <strong>of</strong> Kome, As. 34: confirmed<br />

in that dignity by Augustus, ib. : builds the city<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caesareia Palestinae in honour <strong>of</strong> Augustus, As. 33 :<br />

description <strong>of</strong> the works there by Josephus,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Herod Agrippa in the theatre there. As. 34.<br />

ib : death<br />

Hippos on the lake <strong>of</strong> Tiberias, As. 18 : its site ascertained<br />

by Burckhardt, ib.<br />

Hypaepa in Lydia, on the southern declivity <strong>of</strong> Mount<br />

Tmolus, As. 59 : description <strong>of</strong> its situation by Strabo<br />

and Ovid, ib<br />

Hyrina Dauniae, head <strong>of</strong> Juno Lacinia on the <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong>,<br />

iiu. 126. 129.<br />

I.<br />

lalyssus, one <strong>of</strong> the three ancient cities <strong>of</strong> Rhodes prior to<br />

the building <strong>of</strong> Rhodus, As. 26 : lalyssus and Caraeirus<br />

were on the western, Lindus, the third ancient city, on<br />

the eastern side, ib.<br />

lasius Sinus (now the Gulf <strong>of</strong> Mandelia), As. 29.<br />

lasus in Caria, its site and remains. As. 29. 60.<br />

Iliad, its historical characte^ confirmed by e.xtant remains,<br />

Ins. I.i7.<br />

India sup|)osed by Eckhel to have been the name <strong>of</strong> a part<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caria, and thus explaining the INA or INAGI on<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong> Stratoniceia, but the nearest point<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Indus or Calbis (now called the Dolomon) is fifty<br />

miles in a direct Une from the site <strong>of</strong> Stratoniceia,<br />

As. 95.<br />

Irenopolis in Cilicia Tracheia, origin <strong>of</strong> its name. As. 61 :<br />

the same city as Zephyrium, ib. : its position at the<br />

modern AghaUman, ib.<br />

J.<br />

Jerusalem, its capture by Titus, As. 24.<br />

Josephus, his description <strong>of</strong> the works <strong>of</strong> Herodes I. at<br />

Port Sebastos, As. 33, 34 : testimony borne to his his-<br />

torical value by a coin <strong>of</strong> Caesareia Paneias, As. 34 : his<br />

description <strong>of</strong> the fortress <strong>of</strong> Gamala, As. 54.<br />

Julia Domna, daugliter <strong>of</strong> Bassianus priest <strong>of</strong> the Sun at<br />

Emisa, and wife <strong>of</strong> Septimius Severus, As. 49 : the three<br />

other Julia's <strong>of</strong> the same family, ib.<br />

Juno <strong>of</strong> Samus, Diana <strong>of</strong> Ephesus, and Venus <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias,<br />

probably originally one and the same Syrian<br />

goddess. As. 21,<br />

K.<br />

Kennatae, a people <strong>of</strong> Cilicia Tracheia, their position.<br />

As. 75.<br />

Kiz-hissar the site <strong>of</strong> Tyana, As. 24.<br />

Lacon and his father, Eurycles, governors<br />

<strong>of</strong> Laconia<br />

under Augustus, Eu 160.<br />

Laerte in Cilicia Tracheia, its position, As. 62 : the native<br />

place <strong>of</strong> Diogenes Laertius, ib.<br />

Lais, the tomb <strong>of</strong>, at Corinthus Colonia, Eu. 121.<br />

Lalassis, the mountainous district between the rivers Lamus<br />

E>nd Calycadnus, As. 75.<br />

Laodiceia in Phrygia, As. 63 : a terrible earthquake there<br />

in the reign <strong>of</strong> Tiberius, As. 64.<br />

in Syria preserves its ancient name slightly cor-<br />

rupted. As. 64 : its <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong> four kinds, ib.<br />

Lefkeh (Atuicr)) on the Sangarius the site perhaps <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ancient Otroea, As. 76.<br />

Lentulus, 1*. C, surnamed Spinther, succeeded in the proconsulship<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cilicia by Appius Claudius Pulcher, whom<br />

M. T. Cicero succeeded in b.c. 51, As. 19.<br />

Leucas, the capital <strong>of</strong> the Abilene <strong>of</strong> Lysanias, different<br />

from Abila Coelosyrise, which was also surnamed Leucas,<br />

As. 10.<br />

Locri Epizephyrii, or Italian Locris, the <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong>, Eu. 131 :<br />

the Corinthian types accounted for, ib.

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