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n,_ C. iii. 35 C[)a]m[)e]r[=i]num, a city of Umbria, in Italy, _Camarino_ Camp[=a]n[)i]a, the most pleasant part of Italy, in the kingdom of Naples, now called _Terra di Lavoro_ Campi Can[=i]ni, a place in the Milanese, in Italy, not far from Belizona Campi Catalaunici, supposed to be the large plain which begins about two miles from Chalons sur Marne Cam[=u]l[)o]g[=e]nus appointed commander-in-chief by the Parisians, G. vii. 57; obliges Labienus to decamp from before Paris, _ibid.;_ is slain, 62 Cadav[)i]a, a country of Macedonia, _Canovia_ Caninefates, an ancient people of the lower part of Germany, near Batavia, occupying the country in which Gorckum, on the Maese, in South Holland, now is Can[=i]nius sets Duracius at liberty, who had been shut up in Limonum by Dumnacus, G. viii. 26; pursues Drapes, 30; lays siege to Uxellodunum, 33 Cant[)a]bri, the Cantabrians, an ancient warlike people of Spain, properly of the provinces of _Guipuscoa_ and _Biscay_; they are obliged by Afranius to furnish a supply of troops, C. i. 38 Cantium, a part of England, _the county of Kent_ C[)a]nus[=i]um, a city of Apulia, in Italy, _Canosa_. The splendid remains of antiquity discovered among the ruins of Canosa, together with its coins, establish the Grecian origin of the place Cappadocia, a large country in Asia Minor, upon the Euxine Sea Capr[)e]a, _Capri_, an island on the coast of Campania Cap[)u]a, _Capha_, a city in the kingdom of Naples, in the Provincia di Lavoro C[)a]r[)a]les, a city of Sardinia, _Cagliari_ C[)a]r[)a]l[)i]t[=a]ni, the people of _Cagliari_, in Sardinia; they declare against Pompey, and expel Cotta with his garrison, C. i. 30 Carc[)a]so, a city of Gaul, _Carcassone_ Carm[=o]na, a town of Hispania Baetica, _Carmone_; declares for Caesar, and expels the enemy's garrison, C. ii. 19 Carni, an ancient people, inhabiting a part of Noricum, whose country is still called _Carniola_ Carn[=u]tes, an ancient people of France, inhabiting the territory now called _Chartres_; Caesar quarters some troops among them, G. ii. 35; they openly assassinate Tasgetins, G. v. 25; send ambassadors to Caesar and submit, vi. 4; offer to be the first in taking up alms against the Romans, vii. 2; attack the Biturigians, but are dispersed and put to flight by Caesar. viii. 5 Carpi, an ancient people near the Danube Cassandr[)e]a, a city of Macedonia, _Cassandria_ Cassi, a people of ancient Br
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