ODE 
preferved his porn po kept the Eaft in a ftate of tran- 
quillity. On this account he was created Auguftus, and 
Ze- 
partner in the empire, by "Gal lienus, in the year 264. 
nobia was dignified with the title o a, and their 
children with that of Czfar. In a fecond incurfion into the 
0k the 
m 
away his horfe, a mark 0 
a time. e offence was foon forgotten, but t 
ae was remembered, and Mezonius caufed his ace 
the midft of a gre ntertainment. 
s killed 
he had Sete hicatele Univer. Hift. Gibbon. 
ODEN-HOTUN, in Geography, a town of A fia, in the 
kingdom of Corea. N,. lat. go° 15". _E. long. 124° 53’. 
ODENKIRCHEN, a town of France, in the depart- 
ment of the Roer, and chief place of a canton, in the diftri@ 
of Créveldt. The place aeanaee Pe and the canton 
16,295 inhabitants, in 22 comm 
LA, a town of Nt in the province of 
Upland; 14 miles S.E. of Upfal. 
ODENSEE, a town of Denmark, and capital of the 
ifland of Funen, fituated on a river which runs into a large 
bay of the Cattegat, about a mile from the town. It is 
the fee of a bifhop, one contains oe churches, befides the 
cathedral, and a to oufe onfiderable number of 
endowed it for four pr s. Odenf pplies the 
oe part of the sell ieee efpecially the cavalry, with 
all their leather accoutre and is particularly famous 
for glove; e are caneeeeble loth-manufattory, 
fugar-houfe, a manufaGtory for foap, feveral large breweries, 
rn-mills, and p sie ea The Danifh ena is 
fj : The num- 
ber o bee is _ oe 
N. lat. 55 4'. E. long. 10° 
ODENSHOLM, : ‘fmall ae in the pi : ae 
near the ccalt of Ruffia. N. lat. 59° 15'. 3° 15%: 
NSWI, a town of Sweden, in Smalands Bs miles 
N. of Calmar. 
ODER, a river, which rifes in Moravia, about 18 ape 
N.E. from Olmutz, enters Silefia and the New ean 
Brandenburg ; and after pafling by feveral towns, form 
large lake, called the * Frifch Haff,” and fe parating lato 
feveral branches, waren itfelf into the Baltic 
mouth are two confiderable iflands, called d Ufedom and 
This river is navigable beyond Ratibor.— Alfo, 
which runs into the os nine miles below 
@ 
o 
a 
DERBE ERG, . Bee umin, a town of Silt in the prin- 
cipality of: _ on the Oder; 1 ae es N.W. of Tef- 
- lat. 49° so’. E. long. 18° 1 
ODE 
ODERLIUNGA, a town of et in the province 
of Schonen; 19 miles E. of Engelhol 
ODERNHEIM, a town of Pane, in the department 
N.W. b 
- 8° 10". Alfo, 
of cae in the department of Mont Tonnerre, 
ie in ne duchy of Deu x Ponts ; ; 25 miles S.W. of Mentz. 
N. lat. 49° 44!. E. long. 7° 377! 
ey oer a ee of the duchy of Bremen; 15 
miles N. of Sta 
ODER SRIer, a lake of Silefia, in the principality of 
Breflaw; 2 miles S. of Dyherrenfurth. 
ODERZO, a town of Italy, in the bea formerly 
ae the fee of which was removed to a. It was 
anciently a Roman colony, called « Opitu aes ” and 
a ae pS the Adriatic, with which it communicated by the 
agunes. It contains about 3400 ‘ana 13 miles 
Cit, Marc-Anfonio, in Biography, a 
gentleman of Como, in = Milanefe, embraced the ecclelie 
aftical profeffion, and was ordained priett. oe relation, 
cardinal Odefcalchi, afterwards p pope Inn » per 
fuaded him to come to ; but he rae) nn the vena 
which his own merit a “famil connection might have ob- 
tained for him, and devoted himfelf entirely to works of 
humanity. He fought out and relieved poor families, who 
were afhamed to beg; found employment for thofe who 
were able to work ; and took care of the fick and infirnt. 
of Mont cage, = imperial ; 13 miles 
ae sel Wor N. lat. 49° 45. E. lon 
pital. The car _ his relation, took the inftitution under 
his particular and when he became pope, rebuilt it 
magnificently, oat ‘colaeged it fo as to contain 3000 beds. 
oreri. 
SPUN, or Opzspunck, pe LA MEcHINIERE, a 
French prieft, and confiderable colle@or of ecclefiattical 
soem of the 
i 
was emplo y 
forming 2 a colleftion of their memoirs, 
n two volumes, folio, in the year 1646. alfo publifhed 
« A Colle@ion of the Councils of France, held after that 
of T'rent,’? which is regarded as a decent continuation of 
the * Colleftions’’ of father Sirmond, in three volumes, 
folio; and it was fucceeded by the * Sopris of La 
© ande; in 1666. Odefoun publifhed alfo a work « On the 
Orders of Chivalry,”’ in feveral volumes. 
ODESSA, in Geography, a fea-port town of Ruffia, in 
the government of Ekaterinoflav, on the coaft of the Black 
fea, pleafantly fituated near the head of a bay between the 
rivers Dneiper and Dneifter, which is rendered a fafe and 
convenient port, and where is formed a harbour, in which 
fhips of no fmall burden may ride fecure from every ftorm. 
A mole — been lately conftru@ted, which runs nearly half a 
verft into the fea: here are other fmaller moles, a lazaretto, 
&e. he roads without the port are fafe in fummer, and the 
anchorage 18 This town has fearcely exifted ten years, 
but the population is already upwards of 10,000 perfons, and 
is daily increafing. houfes and magazines are good, 
and. built sige ae a a ets are —_ though 
fees cape s pla e fummer refidence of 
the Polith nobility , whe mia Gri io ihe: ature a fea- 
bathing. 
