IO2 UNIVERSAL ERUDITION. 



1 6. The hiftory of Phrygia Minor, or Troy. 

 Dardanus and Teucer were its firft kings, and 

 JEnez* its laft. 



17. The hiftory of the Myfians. Olympus is 

 firuate in this country , and the firft king of 

 Myfia was alfo called Olympus in hiftory. 

 The laft was Arius ; though there are mention 

 made of kings of Myfia in the time of the Atta- 

 lian kings of Pergamus. 



18. The hiftory of the Lydians. Their firft 

 king was Mones, and their laft Crrefus, who was 

 vanquifhed by Cyrus. 



19. The hiftory of the Lycians. Their ori- 

 gin, and a great part of their hiftory, belongs to 

 fabulous times. One of their kings, named Cy- 

 bernifcus, commanded in the fleet of Xerxes 

 againft the Greeks. 



20. The hiftory of the Cilicians. It is pre- 

 tended that they drew their origin from Tarfis, 

 the fon of Javan, who peopled Cilicia, and gave 

 his name to the city Tarfus. This people had 

 kings at Thebes and LyrnefTus, who all bore 

 the common name of Syennefis. Cilicia did not 

 become a province to Macedonia till after the 

 drft ruction of the kingdom of Perfia. And fuch 

 were the principal ancient nations, of whom any 

 hiftory, though imperfect enough, has come 

 down to us. 



XII. The fecond part of ancient hiftory corj- 

 tairis, " The hiftory of the other empires, mo- 

 narchies, republics and lefler ftates, that have 



anciently 



