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the Lower, called _Bulgaria_ Mona, in Caesar, the Isle of _Man_; in Ptolemy, _Anglesey_, G. v. 13 Mor[)i]ni, an ancient people of the Low Countries, who probably inhabited on the present coast of _Bologne_, on the confines of _Picardy_ and _Artois_, because Caesar observes that from their country was the nearest passage to Britain, G. ii. 4 Moritasgus, G. v. 54 Mosa, the _Maess_, or _Meuse_, a large river of Gallia Belgica, which falls into the German Ocean below the Briel, G. iv. 10 Mosella, the _Moselle_, a river which, running through Lorrain, passes by Triers and falls unto the Rhine at Coblentz, famous for the vines growing in the neighbourhood of it Mysia, a country of Asia Minor, not far from the Hellespont, divided Into Major and Minor Nabathaei, an ancient people of Arabia, uncertain Nann[=e]tes, an ancient people of Gaul, inhabiting the country about _Nantes_, G. iii. 9 Nantu[=a]tes, an ancient people of the north part of Savoy, whose country is now called _Le Chablais_, G. iii. 1 Narbo, _Narbonne_, an ancient Roman city in Languedoc, in France, said to be built a hundred and thirty-eight years before the birth of Christ, G. iii. 20 Narisci, the ancient people of the country now called _Nortgow_, in Germany, the capital of which is the famous city of Nuremburg Nasua, the brother of Cimberius, and commander of the hundred cantons of the Suevi, who encamped on the banks of the Rhine with the intention of crossing that river, G. i. 37 Naupactus, an ancient and considerable city of Aetolia, now called _Lepanto_, C. iii. 35 Nem[=e]tes, a people of ancient Germany, about the city of Spire, on the Rhine, G. i. 51 Nemetocenna, a town of Belgium, not known for certain; according to some, _Arras_, G. viii, 47 Neocaesarea, the capital of Ponts, on the river Licus, now called _Tocat_ Nervii, an ancient people of _Gallia Belgica_, thought to have dwelt in the now diocese of _Cambray_. They attacked Caesar on his march, and fought until they were almost annihilated, G. ii. 17 Nessus, or Nestus, a river is Thrace, _Nesto_ Nicaea, a city of Bithynia, now called _Isnick_, famous for the first general council, anno 324, against Arianism Nit[=o]br[)i]ges, an ancient people of Gaul, whose territory lay on either side of the Garonne, and corresponded to the modern Agennois, in the department of Lot-et-Garonne. Their capital was Agrimum, now _Agen_, G. vii. 7, 31, 46, 75 Noreia, a ci
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