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Ad Lap'iJew, a place of Great Britain, fuppoftd to be 

 between Wincheder and Southampton, and to be that which 

 is now called South Stoiianu 



Ad Lippoi, a place of Spain, between Cecilionico and 

 Sentice. 



Ad LuUiam, now jlrgoulles, in Gaul, belonging either 

 to the Morini or Ambiani. 



Ad Martis, the name given to different places in Um- 

 bria, Etruria and the Alps. 



Ad Matnm Mii^iiam, a place belonging to the Hhp'mi, 

 fiippofed to be the lit nation of the abbey on Mont Ver- 

 gine. 



Ad Mcdias, a name given to a place in the ifland of Sar- 

 dinia, to another of Infubria in Italy, and to another, called 

 Meza, in that part of Latium iu Italy inhabited by the 

 Vx)lfci. 



Ad Moniin, was fitnated in the route from Cartliage to 

 Caihilon, between Eliocroca and Bafti. 



Ad Noniim, a denomination given to feveral places, whofe 

 diHance was nine miles from a more ren^arkable ftation ; one 

 north of Bovillx in the Appian way ; another in Campania, 

 nine miles from Capua ; another, nine miles from Me- 

 diolanum or Milan, now Marignan, according to Cluviei ; 

 another in Venetia, fouth-eaftof Altinuni, and another weft; of 

 jEmona ; and another, denoting a fituation in Gaul among 

 the Tolofates, between Tolofa and Badera. 



Ad Novas, a place in Italy, near the mouth of the Ru- 

 bicon,. on the borders of the Adriatic gulf: another place 

 in Italy belonging to the Sabincs ; another in Spain be- 

 tween Illerda and TaiTaco ; another in Etruria, fouth-eall of 

 Cofa, and another north of Clufium ; and another in Upper 

 Maefia. 



Ad Oclai'iim, an appellation denoting the diftance of 

 eight miles from a well-linown and principal place ; one in 

 Italy belonging to the Taurini, and another in Umbria, 

 partly occupied by the Senones ; and another in Duria 

 Minor. 



Ad OHvam, a place of Africa, in Numidia, fouth-eaft of 

 Saldce, and eaft of Tubpfuptus ; and aU'o another in Sicily, 

 in the route from Agrigentum to Libybxum. 



Ad Opultntos, a place of Campania in Italy, near the 

 fea, and three miles from Pompeii and Stabia;. 



Ad Palalii'.m, a place in Venetia upon the Athefis, four 

 miles foiith of Tridentum. 



Ad Perticns, a place iv:ar Ticinum or Popea, (lill called 

 Sanfla Maria del Pertiche. 



Ad Pclras rubras, or ad fuxa rubra, a place near Fidencs, 

 ■now Borghetto. 



Ad Plnum, a place of Italy in the Apcnnine, 1 2 miles from 

 Venufia, in Apulia. Another is alfo in the extremity of Italy 

 in 4he Julian Alps, in the route from Aquileia to ^mona. 



Ad Pinim, a place of Italy in the Samniuni, and another^ 

 with the addition Ph'ditmeni, in the Adriatic gull", between 

 Metaurus ajid Sena Gallica. 



Ad Pontcm, a denomination given to feveral places which 

 had bridges : one in Great Britain, now Lincoln ; another 

 of Boetica in Spain, between Gades and Corduba ; another 

 JEm, in Vindehcia ; another, 7/w, in Norica ; another, 

 Mur'i, in Norica, now Muraw ; another, Sonth, fouth-eaft of 

 Forum Julii. 



Ad Publicanos, a place of Gaul, on the confines of the 

 territories of the Allobrogi and Centrones, between Cafua- 

 ria, Mantala and Obitum. 



Ad Sljiartum decim:im, a place in Venetia, E. of jEmona. 

 Ad ^lintanas, a place of Magna Gra;cia, in Apulia ; and 

 of Italy in Latium, on the Latia way. 



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Ad Rjg'uina, a place of Upper Media, on one of the ■ 

 ftreams which form the river Gyndcs. 



Ad Rotam, a place of Numidia, in Africa, between Cirta 

 and Lambxfa. 



Ad Rotas, a place of Italy belonging to the Cenomaui. 



Ad Rubras, a place of Boetica, in Spain, belonging to 

 the Turdetani, and anotlier of Mauritania, in Africa, be- 

 tv/een Calaa and Ad Regias. 



Ad Salices, a place in Scythia, lituated on the borders of 

 the Black Sea, near the moll foutherly mouth of the 

 Danube. 



Ad Salinas, now Spatana, a fmall place on the Adriatic 

 gulf, between the conhnes of the Pr;etutii and Vcftini. 



Ad S.iiios, a place of Italy, fituated according to Clu- 

 vicr in Venetia. 



Ad Scptem Aras, a place in Spain. 



An Sfptein Fratres, ieven mountains of Mauritania, known ■ 

 by the name of Abyla ; at the bottom of wliich was a towu 

 called Si'pia, whence the modern Ccuia. 



i\u Scptimuni dci:imum, a place of Spain, 17 miles front 

 Tarraco. 



Ad Sex Infulas, fmall iHands, v/hofe fituation is not pre- 

 cilely afceitiuned ; but M. d'x'lnviile places them near a 

 i'raall pioniontoi-yi fouth of Malaca in Boetica, and north-eall 

 of Parietina on the coaft of Mauritania Coefarienfis. 



Ad Scxt'uis, or Ad Scjl'uis, a place fituated by the Peutin- 

 gerian tables on the Adriatic gulf, 1 2 miles from Sena Gal- 

 lica. 



Ad Sextum, a name given to two places in Italy ; one in 

 the Qaudian way, north-welt of Rome, and fouth-eaft of the 

 Veil, and another in Etruria, fouth-wcll of Sena. It is alfo the 

 name of a pofition in Gaul, Ralz. or ylrrnt%, between the 

 Aufci to the weft, and Hugunuerro to the eaft. 



Ad SUanuni, a pofition ia Gaul, between Segodunum to 

 the fouth-v>-eft, and Andentum on the north-weft, o« the 

 frontiers of the Ruteni and Gabali. 



Ad Sdiiianum, or Ad Sik'iiim, is placed by M. d'Anvillc 

 in Apulia, between Venuiia to the weft, and Blera to the 

 fouth-eaft. 



Ad Solaria, a place of Et>-uria, in Italy. 



Ad Sorores, a place marked by Antonlne, 25 miles from 

 Emerita Augufta, in tlie road acrois Spain to Cxfar Au- 

 guita. 



Ad Spchiticas, a fmall place of Italy, in Meffapia, on the 

 fea-coait:, weft of Brundufiuni. 



Ad Span/cis, a place of Italy, in the Appian way, be- 

 tween the pofition of I'res tahernas and Forum Appii. 



Ad Stabulum, a pofition of Gaul, between Illiberis on 

 the north-eatt, and Ad centuriones to the fouth ; fituate . 

 at the foot of the Pyrenees, and belonging to the Sar- 

 dones. 



An Statuas, a place of Etruria, in Italy, 25 miles from 

 Arctium, and 1 2 from Clufium : another, between Labi- 

 cum and Pra:nefte, in tlie Labican way ; another in Spain 

 in the route from Valentia to Carthage : and another, in 

 Pannonia on the Danube, between LufTuniam and Ripa 

 alta. 



Ad Talernam friv'idam, a place of Etniria, in Italy. 



Ad Tarum, a pofition in Italy on the Tarns. 



Ad Templum, a place of Africa, to the fouth of By- 

 zacene. 



Ad T'tiulos, a place of Liburnia, in the route from Ter- 

 gefte to Tarfatica. 



Ad Trcs Infuhis, fmall iflands placed by M. d'Anville in 

 a fmall gulf, fouth-eaft of Rufadir, fouth-weft of Siga, and 

 nearly fouth of Charideinuni, pertaining to Boetica. 



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