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560. Makes his escape, ibid. Peace with
Sylla, 562. Cruelty to his fon, 565. New
war, ibid. feq. Puts Muræna to flight, 566.
Reduces the Bofporani, ibid.
Mithridates is repulfed by the Achæans, ix. 566.
Invades anew the Roman territories, ibid. feq.
His troops driven out of Afia by Julius
Cæfar, 567. His great lofs before Cyzicum,
570. 573 (Z). Defeats the Romans, 576.
Forfaken by his army, 577, feq. Murders all
his wives and fifters, 578. His narrow
escape from Pontus, ibid. (G). Renews the
war against Rome, 583. Recovers several
places, and defeats Fabius, 584. Defeated,
ibid. Beats the Romans, 585, feq. (O). Is
wounded by a Roman in his fervice, 586.
Destroys all the Romans in his army, ibid.
Befieged in his camp by Pompey, 589. Is re-
duced to great freights, 590. Escapes with
his army, ibid. Is purfued by Pompey,
ibid. His dream, ibid. (Q). Utterly de-
feated, 591. Withdraws into Armenia, ibid.
Flees into Scythia, 593. Appears afresh, 594.
His daughter delivered up to the Romans,
595. Forfaken by his army, 596. Betrayed
by his fon, ibid. Attempts to kill himself,
597. His character, 598. His body delivered
to Pompey, who honours it with a pompous
funeral, 601.

affronted by Marius, xiii. 29. His em
bafly to Sertorius, 118. Alliance with him,
119. Defeated by Lucullus, 120. His em-
baffador at Rome infulted by Apuleius,

22.

1

king of Armenia, banished by Caligula,
είν. 300.

treats with the Greeks in the name of the
Perfian king, vii. 459. Attacks them, and
is repulfed, ibid. Is attempted and defeated.
by them, 460. His army being increafed,
makes another unfuccessful affault, 462.

-

Iberus, crowned king of Armenia, ix.
514. Invaded by Artabanes, ibid. Sent pri-
foner to Rome, 515. Reftored, ibid. Be-
trayed by Pullio, 516. Murdered, 517.

II. king of Armenia, joins with that of
Pontus, ix. 541.

king of Parthia, takes Demetrius prifoner,
ix. 329. Treats him kindly, ibid.

king of Pergamus, his great fervices to
Julius Cæfar, ix. 459, feq.

made king of Bosporus, ix. 605. x. 153.
Killed, ibid. See vol. xiii. 223.

I. and II. kings of Iberia, x. 140.
king of Iberia, reftored by Claudius, xiv,
327. Wars against the Parthians, xi. 49,
feq.

king of Atropatene, x. 155.

of Comagene, made fe by the Romans, ו

172.

Mithridates affifts M. Antony, zil. 472.
rescued by Antipater, x. 381 (Q

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1. king of Parthia's vaft conquefts, zi.
(F). Excellent character, ibid.

II. marders his father, xi. 12. Drive
out, ibid. Put to death, 13.

king of Pontus, put to death by Galba,
xiv. 482 (L).

the Cilician, reftored by Claudius to the
kingdom of Bofporus, xiv. 327.
Mithridatic war, vii. 385. ix. 542, feq. Re-
newed, 567, feq. Its duration,
(T).

Mithridath delivers Cyrus's decree in favour of
the Jews, x. 178,

Mithridatis, daughter of Mithridates, poifone:
by him, ix. 597.

Mitbrobarzanes restored to his father's crow?
by Ariarethes, ix. 495. The cruel defign d
Artaxias against him, ibid.

Mitre of the Jewish high-priest described, îi
80 (A), feq.

Mitula defeats the Romans, xix. 644. Mak
duke of Spoleto, 646. Dies, 656.
Mitylene, metropolis of Leibos, taken by the
Athenians, vi. 449. viii. 290.

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its inhabitants ufed cruelly, vi 450.
great men born in it, viii. 290 (A). The
feat of learning, 291. By whom rafed and
rebuilt, ibid.

taken by the Turks, xvii. 143. Re
taken by the Romans, 144.
Mitylenians invaded by the Athenians, vi. 449.
Succouted by the Peloponnefans, ibid.

war with the Athenians, viii. 293. I
high favour with Alexander, 296.

compaffion for Pompey, xiii. 213.
Misai, antient inhabitants of Elymais, L

170.

† Mizpah, where, x. 278. A place of wer-
fhip to the Jews, ibid. (D).

Mizraim, the beginning of his reign, i. 179.
The fecond fon of Ham, 372. Why
the dual number, 395. The fcripture mame
of Egypt, ibid.

where fituate, xviii. 135.
Mnafius, Rhodian admiral, defeated by Caffius,
vii. 210. xiii. 373.

Mnafon, one of Chrift's feventy difciples, 1.
571 (T).

+Mnemium, promontory in Ethiopia,
Mnemon, the Rhodian, invades Lesbos, VE
272.

296.

Mnemofyne, whence fo called, viii. 219.
Mnefter, a famous comic dancer, xiv. 309
(W).

a comedian, debauched by Medalima,
xiv. 347 (K). Put to death, 348.

Marin,

Mnefter, Agrippina's freedman, ftabs himself at

her funeral, xiv. 396 (G).
Mneftbeus undermines Thefeus at Athens, vi. 184.
Afcends the throne, 185. Death after the
Trojan war, ix. 498.

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Its

confpiracy, xv. 463. And cruel death, 464.
Maevis, an Egyptian deity, i. 472. Whether
the fame with Apis, xviii. 308 (B).
Moab, the father of the Moabites, born, ii. 125.
land of, defcribed, ii. 503, feq.
cities, ibid. Its limits various, 504 (1).
+ Moabites, their original, ii. 125. Where, fet-
tled, ibid. Their religion, idols, cultorns and
government, ibid. Drive out the Emiuns, and
are driven out by the Amorites, 128. Their
Aratagem to feduce the Ifraelites, 133. Its bad
effect, ibid. Why not admitted to intermarry
with the Ifraelites, ibid. Subdue them eigh-
teen years, ibid. feq. Defeated by Ehud, 134.
Hofpitality to David, 135. Confederacy a-
gainst him punished, ibid. Rebel against Aha-
ziah, ibid. Defeated, 136. Defeated by
Jehoshaphat, 137. Cruelty to the Edomites,
138. Subdued by Nebuchadnezzar, ibid. Made
tributary to Alexander Janneus, 139. When
admitted the congregation of the Jews, iii. 117.
Moapbernes, governor of Colchis, x. 137.
Moarvias, fells the Coloffus, viii. 162.
† Meca, Moka, a city in Arabia Petrea, xviii.
344. In Arabia Felix, 355. In Yaman,
defcribed, 357. See Mokba.
Mochus, or Mofchus, his writings, xviii. 112 (D)
Modares, goes over to the Romans, xvi. 363 (H).
His character, 364 (H).

Moderatus, one of Fauftina's gallants, raifed, xv.
241 (M).

Modeftus's cruelties in Paleftine, xvi. 210. To
the orthodox, 333:

Mydocratus, his writings and character, xv. 37
(Q).

Modin, Jonathan's ftately monument there, x.
325 (S).

Madi, a warlike people in Thrace, x. 62. Sub-
dued by Philip of Macedon, ibid. Ravages
Macedonia, 63. Subdued by the Romans, ibid.
Plunder the temple of Delphi, ibid.
Moon, poifons Agathocles, viii. 83. Driven
from Syracufe by Hycetas, 85.
Maris king of Egypt, made the famed lake of
that name, i. 428. ii. 45. His two pyramids,
46. Other particulars of him, 45.

the famed lake of, by whom dug, i.
450. An ifle in the midft of it, 451. The
lake defcribed, 449, feq. Its two pyra-
mids in the midft, 450. The fishery of it,
451. Why called the lake of Charon, ibid.
Mafia defcribed, xiv. 29 (W). Yielded to
Theodoric, xix. 322.

Mafians fubdued by Craffus, xiii. 493. De-
clare for Vitellius, xiv. 548.

Mogli, the ancient name of Mofcovy, whence.
vi. 9.

Mogul, or Mung'l Khan, emperor of the Mo-
guls, xx. 23. Whence named, ibid.
VOL. XX,

† Moguls, whence named, xx. 1. Whence de-
scended, 2. Their emperors, 24-40. Whe-
ther they formerly profeffed Chriftianity, 37.
Mohammed defeated in Perfia, xi. 140. His fuc-
ceffors fubdue it, ibid.

the impoftor, fuppofed that Adam named
things by revelation, i. 341 (P). The Per-
fians inveterate diflike of him, v. 160 (G).
Spreads his doctrine, xvii. 24. His death and
fucceffor. ibid. Tomb at Medina, xviii. 362.
When born, 440.

general of the Saracens, his fuccefs
against Juftinian, xvii. 31. Recovers Armenia,
34.

invites the Turks to his affiance, xvii.
120. His death, 121.

the fon of Bajazet, defeats his four brothers,
xvii. 206.

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the fon of Amurath, butchers all his bro-
thers, xvii. 209. Shuts up the mouth of the
Bofphorus, ibid. Befieges Conftantinople, 211.
His fleet forced by the Genoese, 212.
potent rage against them, 213. Vaft caufe-
way and bridge, ibid. Cruelty to the Conftan-
tinopolitans, 216, feq.

Mohammedan divines, feveral learned ones em-
braced Ariftotle's opinion concerning the eter
nity of the world, i. 7. Their wretched phi-
lofophy, 45. And theology, 101.
Mohammedans, their notion of the pre-existence
of fouls, i. 97. Their notions of, and great
refpect for angels, 104. Place Adam's para-
dice in the feventh heaven, 119. Their opi-
nion of Noah, 179. Tradition concerning the
flood, 224 (A).

Mokba, a city of Yaman, defcribed, xviii. 357.
Mole, the primary particle of the earth, i. 55.
+ Moldavia, part of antient Dacia, xix. 490.
Moloch, a deity of the Ammonites, ii. 140. His

various names, and the import of them, ibid.
Defcribed, ibid. feq. (B). and (C). Opinions
about it, ibid. An altar erected to him by
Solomon on the mount of Olives, iv. 108.
The fame with Chronus, xvii. 264 (P).

Molo a prince of Syria, revolts from Atiochus, ix.
206. Succefs against him, 207, feq. Defeat-
ed. 211, Kills himself, ibid. His body crue
cified, ibid.

Molechatb, where fitonte, xviii. 180 (B).
Molon, a Rhodian philofopher, his writings, viii.
166 (D).

Apollonius, inftructs Julius Cæfar in oratory,

xii. iii.

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1 Moleus, king of Epirus, brought up by Helenus, x. 73, feq.

Mona, Anglefey, by whom conquered, xix. 87.
Some antiquities of, ibid.

Monad of Pythagoras, what meant by it, i. 40.
52. feq.

Monarchical government, whether the best, xiii.
399 (S), feq.

Monarchs, how honoured by the Medes. iv. 13.
By the Scythians, vi. 66.

Monaferies on mount Athos, defcribed, viii.
392 (G), feq.

Monaftery of the ark on the Cardu mountains,
i. 242.

Monaxes's houfe burnt at Conftantinople, xvi. 512.
Monaxius chofen conful with Plintha, xvi. 527.

Monchico, where fituate, xviii. 189 (G).
Mondar (Al.) his bravery against the Romans,
&c. xviii. 437.

Mondars, their extract, kingdom, &c. xviii. 429, feg.

Mindo, a Gothish prince, defeats the Romans, xvi. 610.

Mondreftal gets part of Jugurtha's dominions from the Romans, xii. 496.

Mondus,an ifland and port in Ethiopia, xviii. 272. Monefes, goes over to Mark Antony, xi. 40. Is rewarded by him, ibid. Forewarns Antony twice of his great danger, 43.

general of Parthia, fent into Armenia, xi,

55.
Moneta, money whence fo called, xii. 54 (O).
filver, when firft coined at Rome, xii. 155.

When first alloyed with copper, 272.
defpifed by the Spartans, vii. 19.

Montanus Alpinus, fent into Germany with news of Vitellius's death, xiv. 559. Mentafer, a Perfian caliph, a remarkable acc of him, xi. 197 (M).

Montezuma, the ufual title of the emper
Mexico, xx. 170.

Months, Jewish, their names, how antient. 36 (K). The irregularity of, how carri by Solon, vi. 316. Roman, how co by Numa, xi. 299. Their names, whence, s (D). How changed by Commodus, xv. 16)/ Montius, his noble fpeech to Gallus, xvi. 181,4 Miferable death, 183.

† Montmorillon, famed temple of, described, ... 570 (K), feq.

Moon, when created, i. 88. How word the Egyptians, 474. By the Ethiopian, 285. By the Gauls, 571 (K). By the S xix. 177. Worshipped by the Namida xviii. 135. By the Mauritanians, 196. the temple of, at Rome, burat, At Charrhæ, xvi. 259. Julian's wicked spo ftition there, ibid. (X).

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465 (G).

Moons, new, the practice of obferving them early, iii. 33. feq. How obfervaf Jews, ibid. How fixed, ibid. (H). L cerning that feftival, 33 (H), feq. Ra for the tranfpofition of days, 34 (1). † Moors. See Mauritanians, xviii. 193. fe, D feated by the Romans, XV. 202. Driven of Spain, 225. Defeated, and tran

497.

toph, Noph. See Memphis.

the temple of Juno Moneta built at Rome, † Mapfuerene, where fituate, xvi. 227. The pi xii. 54 (0).

Manima, put to death, x. 579 (H).

Monkies of an extraordinary kind în India, defcribed, xx. 68, feq.

Monks confined to their deferts, xvi. 430. Encouraged by Marcian, 577. Conftantine IV. xvii. 45.

where Conflantine died, ibid.

+ Mapfueftia, a city in Cilicia Proper, vi. 12 Preferved by Antoninus, xv. 200 (M) fied by the Saracens, xvii. 34. Taken by

Romans, 94.

Suppreffed by Mopfueftians murder Seleucus, ix. 346. Pani
Mopjus, who, xvii. 284. Worshipped at Cr

† Monmou: fpire, formerly part of Wales, xix.

85.

Monobafus I. king Adiabene, x. 163.

II. made regent, x. 164. His fidelity to his brother, ibid. Turns Jew, 166. Mounts the throne, 168.

Monomachus,fent to poifon Cantacuzenus, xvii.200. Monothelites, their doctrine, xvii. 24. Their doctrine efpoufed by Heraclius, ibid. demned, 30.

Mons Tetricha, Monte di S. Giovanni,

Mons Severus, Monte Negro,

Mons Fifcellus,

Montes Gurgures,

Mons Mutela, Monte Genaro,

Mens Sacer,

Mons Coritus,

Con

Sabian

moun

tains,xi.

267.

Montanus, Traul, one of Meffalina's gallants,

put to death, xiv. 348.

by Eufebes, ibid.

thage, ibid.

Moramer Ebn Morra, inventer of the present An-
bic character, xvii. 395.
† Moraw river, in Germany, xix. 21.

Mordecai carried captive by Nebuchadnezzar, it

186. One of the heads of the returning Jew, x. 180. Who, ibid. (E). Efther's Uncle, Genealogy, 192 (S).

Morea, where, and why fo called, vii. 324, + Moreb, the land of, where, iii. 251. More majorum, the punishment of, what,

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Jul. his chafifing of Nero, xiv. 381 (Z), † Meriah, the famed mount of, where fituate,

forced to kill himself, ibid,

408. Whence its name, ibid, iii. 265 (C)

Solomon's

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Britain, xix. 119.

Attend him into

Morinus's judgment of the Caraites, x. 489 (G).
feq.

+ Morocco, its extent, xviii. 174.

† Marpeffus, where, viii. 324 (A). See Marpeus.
Mortagon, king of the Bulgarians, relieves Con-
ftantinople, xvii. 62. Defeats Thomas an

ufurper, ibid. Affifts Michael against the re-
bels, ibid. xix. 524.
Mortgages, how made among the antient Athe-
nians, vi. 307.

Mofa, a branch of the Rhine, xiv. 109 (Q).
Mofaic account of the creation, i. 72. Explained,
85. feq.

law, its advantages, iii. 186 (B), feq. Whe-
ther copied by Ariftotle, viii. 518 (F).

biftory, alluded to by Armenian traditions,
xx. 195.

Msful city, where fituated, v. 37 (A).
Mofcbi, antient inhabitants of Iberia, x. 138.
And of Bofporus, 147. Settle in Colchis,

135

Mofchic mountains, in Armenia, defcribed, ix.
487. feq. Whence named, ibid.

Mofchiti, who, and where fettled, i. 378. Whe-
ther the Mofcovites defcended from them, ioid.
See xx. 3 (B).

Mofchus, laid by tradition to be the inventor of
the atomic fyftem, ii. 346. Who, i. 40. See
vol. xviii. 112 (D). Thought by fome to be
Mofes, i. 40.

Mofcovites, defcended from Magog, vi. 9.
Have fainted Conftantine the great, xvi. 138
(1).

Mofeles, Alexius, marries Theophylus's daughter,
xvii. 66. Created Cæfar, ibid. Succefs againft
the Saracens, ibid. Retires to a monaftery,
ibid.

Mofeilama, Mohammed's competitor, his refi-
dence and death, xviii. 365.

Mofes, his original name, and why changed, i.
349 (H). Marries Zipporah the daughter of
Jethro, ii. 154. The occafion of her leaving
him, ibid. (H). First vicegerent of the Jews,

iii. 119.

born, iii. 344, Concealed three months,
ibid. The import or original of the name,
346 (N). Brought up by Pharaoh's daughter,
346. His univerfal learning, ibid. (N). His
forty years in Egypt, how spent, 347 (O). Kills
an oppreffive Egyptian, 347. Endeavours to
compofe a difference between two Hebrews,
348. Who they were, ibid. (P). Forced to
flee into Midian, 349 (Q). Lives forty years
with Jethro, 350. Suppofed to have wrote the
books of Job and Genefis there, 355 (R). Vi-
fion of the burning-bush, 354 (R). feq. Who
appeared there, 355(S). Commanded to return

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into Egypt, 355. And to bring Ifrael out of
it, 362. Is encouraged by two Miracles, 363.
Why fmitten by an angel in the inn, 365 (A).
feq. His fon circumcifed by Zipporah, 368.
Joins Aaron at Horeb, 369. Declares his com-
miffion to the Ifraelites, ibid. And to Pharaoh,
ibid. Meffage to Pharach rejected, 370.
Turns his rod into a ferpent, 373. The waters
into blood, 374. Brings multitudes of frogs,
376. Of lice, ibid. Of flies, 377. A mur-
rain on the cattle, 378. Boil upon men and
beaft, ibid. Hail and thunder, ibid. Mifhiefs
done by them, 379. Locusts, 380. A three-
days darkness in all the land, ibid. How long
time all thefe took him up, 381 (H). Infti-
tutes the paffover, 382. Prepares the people
for their departure, 383. feq. The death of
the Egyptian fift-born, 384. Oidered to de-
part, ibid.
Encamps at Succoth, 385. Con-
fecrates the first-born there, 386. Removes to
Etham, 387. To Pi-habiroth, ibid. Over-
taken by Pharaoh, 389. Divides the Red Sea,
390. The deed, whether miraculous, ibid.
(F). Song after the croffing it, 397. Sweetens
the waters of Marah, ibid. Brings manna for
their food, 399. Waters out of the rock, 401.
Whether this done in two feveral places, 402
(T). Defeats the Amalekites, 403. Appoints
judges under him, 404. Encamps at the foot
of mount Sinai, ibid. feq. Goes up to it, 405.
Receives the decalogue, ibid. And the cere-
monial law, 408. Ratifies the covenant, 409.
Takes feventy elders with him up the mount,
409. feq. Stays there forty days, 413. Given
over for loft, 411. Comes down again, 413
Breaks the two tables, and deftroys the golden
calf, ibid. Returns up to the mount, 414.
Has a manifeftation of the divine glory, 415
(E). And ftays another forty days, 416. Comes
down with a radiant face, ibid. Exacts a gene-
ral offering for the tabernacle, ibid. Appoints
the grand council of feventy, 418. Heals Mi-
riam's leprofy, 420. Sends twelve fpies to view
the promifed land, ibid. Quells a rebellion
raised on their ill report of it, 421. Who are
defeated by the Amalekites, 422.

Condemns

the fabbath-breaker, 423. And Korah, Da-
than, &c. to a fearful end, 424. feq. Stays a
fecond plague against the rebellious, 426. Smites
the rock a fecond time, 428. Why excluded
from entering into Canaan, ibid. (Q). Sets up
the brazen ferpent against the fiery ones, 429.
Is ordered to number the people, 434. Con-
figns all the Midianites to deftruction, ibid. Di-
vides the land by lot, ibid. And takes

view

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of it from mount Nebo, 435. Invents Jofhua
his fucceffor, ibid. Speech to the Ifraclites,
439. Second, ibid. (D). Appoints a form
for bringing the first-fruits to God, 58.
bleffings and curfes to be fet up on Ebal and Ge-
rizim, 440. Confirms the covenant of Horeb,
441. His prophetic fong, 442 (H). And laf blef-
fing to the tribes, ibid. Dies on mount Nebo,
444. Burial, character, &c. 444 (1), feq. Rab-
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binic dreams, and additions to his life, writings, &c. ibid. (I). feq. His fabled conqueft of Ethiopia, xviii. 302.

Mofes, one of the four Bulgarian kings, his death, xix. 531.

Mofoles's rife and punishment, xvii. 50.

Mugaris, king of the Hunns, takes Bofphorst,
xix. 247. Repulfed by John, ibid.
Mullets, their extravagant price at Rome, xir.
90. One of an extraordinary fize prefented to
Tiberius, 210 (R). His ungenerous reward for
it, ibid.

↑ Mofbene, a city in Afia, deftroyed by an earth-† quake, xiv. 129 (P).

Moftwadd, among the Arabians, what, xviii. 412. +Mafylon, a promontory in Ethiopia, xviii. 272. Its port, ibid.

+Molynacians defcribed, vii. 490 (L). The defperate refolution of their king, ibid. Ally with the Grecians, ibid. Their feveral kinds of pro. vifions, ibid. (M).

Mot, what, in the Phoenician cofmogony, i. 23. Motene, a province of Armenia, ix. 483. Matbers, goddefles, a fuperftitious notion of the Egyptians concerning them, viii. 149. A title given to the chief goddeffes, vii. 526 (R). Chief gods of the Aftii, xix. 14.

faid to have eat their own children, xvi. 512. Motion not eternal, nor effential to matter, i. 20. Motya, defcribed, viii. 15. xvii. 382. Stout defence against Dionyfius, 384. Taken by him, and plundered, viii. 16. xvii. 385. Retaken by the Carthaginians, 388.

Mount, Sacred, why, fo called among the Romans, xi. 404.

the law of, what, xi. 480. Mountain, faid to have been melted by the Moguls, xx. 35. Foundation of this fable, 47. +Mountains, conjectures about their formation, i.

87. Their great heighth, 218 (S). In India,
their remarkable quality, xx. 69.

Mourning, how regulated by Moles, iii. 171 (M).
By Lycurgus, vii. 9.

Moufe, one fold for 100 denarii, xviii. 6.
+ Mozarabes, who, xviii. 489 (A). Officium
Mozarabicum, in Spain, what, ibid. (B). feq.
Muab, the royal refidence of Yaman, xviii.
358.
Mucapor, faid to have been the murderer of Au-
relian, xv. 463 (B).

Mucianus, fent governor of Syria, xiv. 448. De-
clares there for Otho, 513, 545. Allies with
Vefpafian, ibid. Marches against Vitellius,
547. Advifes Vitellius to refign, 564. Un-
timely jealous of Primus, 569 (U). Quells
the revolted Dacians, 574. His univerfal fway,
xv. 8. Entry into Rome, ibid. Caufes Cal-
phurnius Galerianus to be murdered, 9. Motly
haracter, 8. Treachery to Primus, 19. Dif
places Varus, ibid. Pleads in favour of in-
formers, 20. Orders the fon of Vitellius to be
put to death, ibid. His haughtiness, how re-
fented by Vefpafian, 25. Cruelty to Helvidius
Prifcus, 30. Diverts Domitian from a Gaulic
expedition, 49.

Mucius Cordus's unparalleled bravery, xi. 372. feq. Whence filed Scævola, 373. Outwits Porfenma, ibid. xvi. 89.

Mulotilum, a city of Thrace, where fituate,

x. 51.

† Mulucha, Mollochat, riser, boundary of Namidia, xviii. 116.

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the caftle of, defcribed, xii. 484. Taka by Marius, 485.

Mummies of Egypt, defcribed, i. 490 (1). Of
Perfia, v. 82.
Mummy-Pits, i. 494.

Mummius the conful, fent against the Achens,
vii. 317. Blockades Corinth, ibid. Dete
the Achæans, 318. Takes and plunders Co-
rinth, 319. His ill tafte of architecture, 322
Triumph at Rome, 323. Il fuccefs in Laina-
nia, xii. 363. Repulfed by the rebels, 12.
125.
Mummulus's fuccefs against the Lombards, xx.
616, feq.

Munda, where fituate, xiii. 259 (Z Battle
of, 260. Befieged, 262. Taken, 156.
+ a river in Lufitania, xviii. 46-.
Mundo's revolt in Pannonia, xix. 546. Submits
to Theodoric, ibid.

Mundo the Goth, invades the Romans, xvi. 610. Mundus, at the foundation of Rome, what, 238.

Mundus's treachery to Paulina punished, xiv. 150 (0).

quells a riot at Conftantinople, xvi. 620 fuccefs against the Bulgarians, xix. 51%. Against the Oftrogoths, 563. feq. (H). Defeated and killed, 566.

Mundzucbus, king of the Hunns, xix. 207 (B).
† Municbia, a fea-port in Attica, vi. 320. 32.
A prophecy about it fulfilled, 297- Gan
foned by the Macedons, 521. Taken by
Dem. Polycertes, 527. Garifoned by him, 31.
Sold back to the Athenians, 532. Repard
by Adrian, vii. 395.

Munichian month, why changed, vi. 528.
Municipal cities and colonies, their privileges,
18 (E).

Munster, bishop of, imprisoned by the Roms, xvii. 164.

Murena, defeats the Armenians, ix. 501. LA prætor in Afia, by Sylla, 564. Invades the do minions of Mithridates, 565. Is put to fight by him, 566. Recalled to Rome, and no noured with a triumph, ibid.

fon of the former, befieges Amifus, ix. 576. His character, ibid. (D).

—a favourite fish, remarkable ftory of, 33. Leq.

Murci, cowards, from

Murcia, the goddess of cowards, xviii. 585 (C)

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