OLU 
ee a eg panel ’ fR pa bounded on 
the N. the paneer bf rae on the E. by ' 
fame ad the White fea, on the S. by that of Novgorod 
and Vologda, and on the W. by that - eee and Fin- 
land; about 340 miles from N. to S in tts greater 
breadth from E. to W. 240 miles ; ng along the White 
fra its mean breadth is about 100. Olonetz, from which 
it derives its name, is the capital. N. lat. “Gx? 40! to 66° 
o’. E. long. 28° to 4r’. 
LONNE, Sasitspv’. See Sasres d’Obonn 
OLONSKA, a town of rae in the Screen of 
Irkuth ; 48 miles $.E. of Balagan 
OLON 
AC, a town of Frence, i in oe ad rl of Ven 
ri 
the Herault, and chief = of a aia in the 
of St. Pons; 15 miles 5. of St. Pons. The place con- 
tains 850, and the canton a ahead. on a territory 
of 2572 kiliometres, in 13 communes. 
OLOPHRYME,, in the Mufec of of the Ancients, accord- 
ing to Athenzus, was the title of funeral fongs with the 
reeks. 
OLOSOTAT, in an tieae a town of Afia, in the 
country of Hami; 20 miles N.N.W. of Tche-tcheou- 
Hotun 
OLO ST, a town of Spain, in Catalonia; 9 miles W.N.W. 
of Vique 
OLOSTELESEK, a town of Tranfilvania; 22 miles 
.N.W. of Cronftadt. 
OLOT, a town of Spain, in Catalonia; 17 miles N.W. 
of Gerona. 
OQLOU-HOCHO, a town of Chinefe Tartary; 38 
miles §.S.W. of Soubarkan, 
OLOUS, a town of Afiatic Turkey, in Natolia; 12 
miles E. of Amafreh. 
OLPE, a town of Germany, i in Weftphalia ; 337 miles 
E. of Cologne. N. lat. 50 E. long. 
OLPHEN, a town of Germany, in the bifhopric of 
Muniter ; Py miles S.S.W. of Munfter. N. lat. 51° 42!. 
E. long. 7 
OL RICK, | a town of ca? in the county of Caith- 
nefs; 6 miles E. S.E. of Thurfo. 
OLSCHANKA, on of pre in the al la 
of Ekaterinoflav; 40 miles S.W. of Novo-Mirg 
OLSZTYN, a town of Poland, in the ane of 
Cracow ; 40 miles N. W. of Cracow. 
OL EN, a {mall town of nee in the canton of 
Olten was purchafed by — ome af Saeuad in I aes 
17 miles E.N.E. of Soleu 
OLTENPACH, a on of the duchy of Stiria; 16 
miles S.E. of Voirfberg. 
OLTIFI, a pal ° eae Turkey, in the government 
of Kars; 30 mile 
O Baas a ona es ee in Friuli; 38 miles N.W. of 
Friuli. 
OLTSCHIN, a town of Auftrian Poland; 52 miles 
N.N.W. of Cracow. 
OLU So ae of Arabia, in the province of 
Hadiamaut ; 136 miles S.W. of Amanzirifdin. 
OLU » ariver ro Ruffia, which runs into the North 
Pacific ocean. N. lat. 61° 10, E. long. 167° 54’. 
OLY 
OLUTOROVSKOTI, a town of Ruffia, on the fore. 
mentioned ey on the coa’ 
miles E. 
—Alfo, a uffia, 
miles S. oy the town of Olutorov{koi. 
long. 168° 
SLYBRivS, in peg ath a fhort-lived emperor of the 
— Pica pees vefted with the confular dignity by 
at When = pow: aie count 
N. lat. 59° so’. E. 
proclaimed emperor, A.D. 472. ‘This elevated ftation 
he enjoyed a very time. Ricimer, who had caufed 
the death of three emperors, died, and Olybrius foon fol- 
lowed him, after a reign o y a few months. Gibbon, 
e fame ead all the 
principal pe in this great revolution were removed from 
the flage, and the whole reign of Olybrius, whofe death 
oes not tay any fymptoms of violence, is included within 
the term of aie months, t one daughter, the 
offspring of his marriage with Placidia, and the family of 
the Great Theoden tranfplanted from Spain to Conttan- 
tinople, was propagated in the sie! line as far as the eighth 
generation ibbon’s Hilt. v 
O KA, in Geography, a pe of Poland, in Volhynia ; 
22 miles N. E. of Lucko. 
OLYMPIA, in Ancient Geography, a celebrated city of 
Hynes, in Triphylia, fituated on the river Alpheus, N. of 
ple mpia at was a grove of 
olives pes ese to J upiter, an a which was called PAltis.” 
h mpian J a dae furpatfed all others in 
yw 
= 
” 
magnificent 0 a 
oe principal fculptor of Greece. 
s head, holding ° 
ceptre, furmounted with an eagle. fandals of the 
god, and alfo his robe, are Aa gold. His throne is diverfi- 
with gold and pre a ae with 
e ebony and i gees 
and pained . the sa a ria of divers 
kinds o 
mals. About it are alfo many figures in fculpture; e¢. " 
four vidories in fe attitude of dancers, ro the upper 
part of each leg of th ne, and two more at each of 
0 
uppor ort the fore part 
ng the Theb 
e fo Sun mounting 
his are, res by OT neiter and ued, and one a the 
