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MUTINA, now Modena, a city of Lombardy, in Italy. MILETUS, an historic city of Ionia, in Asia Minor; now totally destroyed. NICEPHORUS, a river of Asia that washes the walls of Tigranocerta, and runs into the Tigris; D'Anville says, now called Khabour. LYCIA, a country in Asia Minor, bounded by Pamphylia, Phrygia, and the Mediterranean. MORINI, a folks of Belgia, inhabiting the diocese of Tournay, and the country about St. Omer and Boulogne. MARSACI, a people within the north of Batavia, inhabiting the sea-coast. LINGONES, a people of Gallia Belgica, inhabiting the country about Langres and Dijon. IBERIA, an inland country of Asia, bounded by Mount Caucasus on the north, by Albania on the forged, by Colchis and a part of Pontus on the west, and by Armenia on the south. MEDIA, a rustic of the Farther Asia, bounded on the west by Armenia, on the east by Parthia, on the north by the Caspian Sea, on the south by Persia. ILLYRICUM, the nation between Pannonia to the north, and the Adriatic to the south. LIGURIA, a country of Italy, divided into the maritime, Ligus Ora; and the inland Liguria; both between the Apennine to the south, the Maritime Alps to the west, and the Po to the north.


NARBON GAUL, the southern a part of Gaul, bounded by the Pyrenees to the west, the Mediterranean to the south, and the Alps and the Rhine to the east. MAGONTIACUM, a town of Gallia Belgica; now Mentz, situate on the confluence of the Rhine and the Maine. MITYLENE, the capital city of the isle of Lesbos, and now provides title to the whole island. ISTRIA, an island in the gulf of Venice, still retaining its historical title. "I requested the guys in the workplace if there was any approach they knew of to get where I wanted to undergo computer systems, which I am still illiterate in the use of," he explains. In case your software is learn heavy and doesn't require horizontal write scalability you need to use master slave database replication. Each player listens carefully for a beacon noise in order that they will fly in direction of your opponent, then as soon as the battle cue music begins, tug on their parachute strap to steal or defend the parachute.


Today the city is residence to one of the largest music festivals on the planet. One level to keep in mind is that most of these tower designs are designed as free-standing elements and are often illustrated without any neighbouring structures. There are still masaajid being constructed in Qatar in a conventional fashion. A port was constructed on the mouth of the river Bedesis, and by Augustus made a station for Manavatty the fleet that guarded the Adriatic. Augustus divided the Farther Spain into two provinces; Bœtica, and Lusitania. The Hither Spain he referred to as Tarraconensis, and then Spain was formed into three provinces; Bœtica, beneath the management of the senate; and the other two reserved for officers appointed by the prince. The first (now called Lebeda) was in the territory of Tripoli; the second, a town on the Mediterranean, not removed from Carthage. MONÆCI PORTUS, now Monaco, a port town within the territory of Genoa. LAODICEA Ad MARE, a considerable city on the coast of Syria, effectively constructed, with a commodious harbour. LAODICEA, a city of Phrygia, called, to distinguish it from other cities of the identical identify, Laodicea advert Lycum. NAUPORTUM, a town on a cognominal river in Pannonia. NAR, a river which rises in Umbria, and, falling into the lake Velinus, rushes thence with a violent and loud cascade, and empties itself into the Tiber.


It first gained traction in Europe, and was notably used in London’s majestic Crystal Palace and, of course, the Eiffel Tower. LATIUM, the nation of the Latini, so referred to as from king Latinus; contained at first inside slender bounds, but drastically enlarged under the Alban kings and the Roman consuls, by the accession of the Æqui, Volsci, Hernici, &c. They removed to the nation of the Boii, and having expelled the inhabitants, occupied the country now called Bohemia. Now Capo di Miseno. LUGDUNUM, a city of ancient Gaul; now Lyons. INTERAMNA, an historical city of the Volsci in Latium, not far from the river Liris. NAVA, a river of Gallia Belgica, which runs north-east into the west aspect of the Rhine; now the Nahe. HYPÆPA, a small city in Lydia, now rased to the ground. HIERO-CÆSAREA, a city in Lydia, famous for a temple to the Persian Diana, speculated to have been built by Cyrus.