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ancient northern people, who inhabited Chersonesus Cimbrica Cing[)e]t[)o]rix, the leader of one of the factions among the Treviri, and firmly attached to Caesar, G. v. 3; declared a public enemy, and his goods confiscated by Indutiom[)a]rus, 56 Cing[)u]lum, a town of Pic[=e]num, in Italy, _Cingoli_ Cleopatra, engaged in a war with her brother Ptolemy, C. iii. 103 Clod[)i]us sent by Caesar to Scipio, to treat about a peace, but without effect, C. iii. 90 Cocas[=a]tes, a people of Gaul, according to some the _Bazadois_ Caelius Rufus raises a sedition in Rome, C. iii. 20; is expelled that city, then joins with Milo, 21; he is killed, 22 C[)o]imbra, an ancient city of Portugal, once destroyed, but now rebuilt, on the river _Mendego_ Colchis, a country in Asia, near Pontus, including the present _Mingrelia_ and _Georgia_ Com[=a]na Pont[)i]ca, a city of Asia Minor, _Com,_ or, _Tabachzan_ Com[=a]na of Cappadocia, _Arminacha_ Comius sent by Caesar into Britain to dispose the British states to submit, G. iv. 21; persuades the Bellov[)a]ci to furnish their contingent to the relief of Alesia, vii. 76; his distrust of the Romans, occasioned by an attempt to assassinate him, viii. 23; harasses the Romans greatly, and intercepts their convoys, 47; attacks Volusenus Quadratus, and runs him through the thigh, 48; submits to Antony, on condition of not appearing in the presence of any Roman, _ibid_. Compsa, a city of Italy, _Conza,_ or _Consa_ Concordia, an ancient city of the province of _Triuli,_ in Italy, now in ruins Condr[=u]si, or Condr[=u]s[=o]nes, an ancient people of Belgium, dependent on the Treviri, whose country is now called _Condrotz_, between Liege and Namur Conetod[=u]nus heads the Carnutes in their revolt from the Romans, and the massacre at Genabum, G. vii. 3 Confluens Mosae et Rheni, the confluence of the Meuse and Rhine, or the point where the Meuse joins the Vahalis, or Waal, which little river branches out from the Rhine Convictolit[=a]nis, a division on his account among the Aeduans, C. vii. 32; Caesar confirms his election to the supreme magistracy, 33; he persuades Litavicus and his brothers to rebel, 37 Corc[=y]ra, an island of Epirus, _Corfu_ Cord[)u]ba, a city of Hispania Baetica, _Cordova;_ Caesar summons the leading men of the several states of Spain to attend him there, C. ii. 19; transactions of that assembly, 21 Corf[=i]n[)i]um, a town belonging to the Pelig
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