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Telmessus in Lycia at the head <strong>of</strong> the Glaucus Sinus or<br />

Gulf <strong>of</strong> Makri, As. 101.<br />

Termera in Caria, its position in the HfJicarnassian peninsula,<br />

As. 102: the etymology <strong>of</strong> its name the same as<br />

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

Termessus Major in Pisidia, two classes <strong>of</strong> <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong>. As.<br />

102 : legend on one <strong>of</strong> its <strong>coins</strong> explained by a bronze<br />

tablet at Rome, 103 : opulence <strong>of</strong> Termessus attested<br />

by its noble architectural remains, ib. : probably<br />

INDEX TO THE NOTES. 189<br />

an <strong>of</strong>fset<br />

from Termessus Minor, ib.<br />

Theta denoted in early inscriptions, and on archaic <strong>coins</strong>,<br />

by®. As. 81.<br />

Thuria in Messenia, given by Augustus to the Lacedae-<br />

monians, hence A A on its <strong>coins</strong>, Eu. 149.<br />

Tiberias in Galilee founded by Herodes Antipas in honour<br />

<strong>of</strong> Tiberius, As. 104 : its position, ib.<br />

Timarchus made satrap <strong>of</strong> Babylonia by Antiochus IV. j<br />

enlarges his satrapy by the conquest <strong>of</strong> a part <strong>of</strong> Media ;<br />

revolts from the Syrian monarchy, and assumes the title<br />

<strong>of</strong> Great King ; is defeated and slain by Demetrius I.,<br />

upon whom the Babylonians, who had been oppressed<br />

by Timarchus, confer the title <strong>of</strong> Soter, K. 8.<br />

Timeles, the river-god, found as a type on <strong>coins</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />

Aphrodisias, As. 21 : and <strong>of</strong> Heracleia Salbace, As.<br />

22.<br />

Titus, on his return from the capture <strong>of</strong> Jerussdem, invites<br />

Apollonius <strong>of</strong> Tyana to meet him at Argos in Cilicia,<br />

As. 24.<br />

Trajanopolis in Phrygia, its site at Ahat-kini, As. 105 : extensive<br />

remains there, ib.<br />

Trapezus in Pontus, its two »ras. As. 106.<br />

TripoUs in Phoenicia the principal sea-port <strong>of</strong> Cyzioenus,<br />

the husband <strong>of</strong> Cleopatra, who was the divorced wife <strong>of</strong><br />

her brother Lathyrus, and daughter <strong>of</strong> Ptolemy VII.<br />

(Physcon) ; the Dioscuri held in the highest honour by<br />

the Tripolitae, as their <strong>coins</strong> demonstrate. As. 107.<br />

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

COEEIGEjSTDA.<br />

Valerian made prisoner by the Persians, As. 96 ; died in<br />

Persia, ib.<br />

Venus <strong>of</strong> Aphrodisias, As. 20 : probably the same ori-<br />

ginally as the Juno <strong>of</strong> Samus and Diana <strong>of</strong> Ephesus,<br />

As. 21.<br />

Melanis, temple <strong>of</strong>, at Corinthus Colonia, Eu. 121.<br />

Vettius Bolanus, governor <strong>of</strong> Britain a.d. 69, and afterwards<br />

proconsul <strong>of</strong> Asia, As. 93.<br />

Viminacium a Roman colony situated on an island in the<br />

Danube, Eu. 151.<br />

Vipsania in Phrygia a Roman name given to Amorium,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the old cities <strong>of</strong> Phrygia, in honour <strong>of</strong> M. Vipsanius<br />

Agrippa, As. 108.<br />

Y.<br />

Ypsili Hissar, the site <strong>of</strong> the ancient Attuda, a city <strong>of</strong><br />

Caria, As. 27.<br />

Z.<br />

Zela in Pontus, its site. As. 109: preserves its ancient<br />

name ; noted for the victory <strong>of</strong> Mithradates over the<br />

Romans under Triarius, and for that <strong>of</strong> Julius Caesar<br />

over Pharnaces, ib. : the sun, or fire, originally wor-<br />

shipped here, ib. : its temple <strong>of</strong> Anaitis, ib.<br />

Zephyrium in Cilicia Tracheia the same city as Irenopolis,<br />

As. 61.<br />

Zeus Labrandeus, the Carian Jupiter, armed <strong>with</strong> the bipennis.<br />

As. 20.<br />

Zeuxis, an eminent physician at Laodiceia in the time <strong>of</strong><br />

Strabo ; his name on a coin <strong>of</strong> that city. As. 63.<br />

Page 9, the coin <strong>of</strong> Caranascires and Anzaze is an electrotype from tlie British Museum.<br />

— 54, line 17, for El Husa read El Hossn.<br />

— 65,/or LIBEDUS read LEBEDUS.<br />

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