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1 Ancyra
Ancyra, ae, f., = Ankura.I.A town in Galatia, now Angora, where was a marble temple of Augustus, built in his lifetime, Liv. 38, 24; Curt. 3, 1; Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146; Claud. in Eutr. 2, 98.—II.A town in Phrygia, Plin. 5, 32, 41, § 145.—Whence, Ancyrānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ancyra, Claud. in Eutr. 2, 416: Marmor or Monumentum Ancyranum, a Latin inscription on the inside of the antœ of the temple of Augustus, containing a record of his deeds, being a copy of the bronze tablets placed in front of his Mausoleum; cf. Suet. Aug. 101, and Wolf, Suet. II. p. 369 sq.; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 286. -
2 Ancyranus
Ancyra, ae, f., = Ankura.I.A town in Galatia, now Angora, where was a marble temple of Augustus, built in his lifetime, Liv. 38, 24; Curt. 3, 1; Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146; Claud. in Eutr. 2, 98.—II.A town in Phrygia, Plin. 5, 32, 41, § 145.—Whence, Ancyrānus, a, um, adj., of or belonging to Ancyra, Claud. in Eutr. 2, 416: Marmor or Monumentum Ancyranum, a Latin inscription on the inside of the antœ of the temple of Augustus, containing a record of his deeds, being a copy of the bronze tablets placed in front of his Mausoleum; cf. Suet. Aug. 101, and Wolf, Suet. II. p. 369 sq.; cf. Bähr, Lit. Gesch. p. 286. -
3 Pesinus
Pessĭnūs and Pesĭnūs, untis, f. ( acc. masc. Pessinuntem, Cic. Har. Resp. 13, 28), = Pessinous and Pesinous, a very ancient town in Galatia, on the borders of Phrygia Major, celebrated for its worship of Cybele; the modern Bala Hissar, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 2:A.si mater Idaea a Pessinunte Romam advecta foret,
Liv. 29, 10 (in Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146, the true read. is Pisinuus). —Hence,Pessĭnuntĭcus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntic; as subst.: Pessĭnun-tĭca, ae, f., Cybele, App. M. 11, p. 259, 7.—B.Pessĭnuntĭus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntian:sacerdos magnae Matris,
Cic. Sest. 26, 56:aselli,
Gell. 7, 16, 5. -
4 Pessinuntica
Pessĭnūs and Pesĭnūs, untis, f. ( acc. masc. Pessinuntem, Cic. Har. Resp. 13, 28), = Pessinous and Pesinous, a very ancient town in Galatia, on the borders of Phrygia Major, celebrated for its worship of Cybele; the modern Bala Hissar, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 2:A.si mater Idaea a Pessinunte Romam advecta foret,
Liv. 29, 10 (in Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146, the true read. is Pisinuus). —Hence,Pessĭnuntĭcus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntic; as subst.: Pessĭnun-tĭca, ae, f., Cybele, App. M. 11, p. 259, 7.—B.Pessĭnuntĭus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntian:sacerdos magnae Matris,
Cic. Sest. 26, 56:aselli,
Gell. 7, 16, 5. -
5 Pessinunticus
Pessĭnūs and Pesĭnūs, untis, f. ( acc. masc. Pessinuntem, Cic. Har. Resp. 13, 28), = Pessinous and Pesinous, a very ancient town in Galatia, on the borders of Phrygia Major, celebrated for its worship of Cybele; the modern Bala Hissar, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 2:A.si mater Idaea a Pessinunte Romam advecta foret,
Liv. 29, 10 (in Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146, the true read. is Pisinuus). —Hence,Pessĭnuntĭcus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntic; as subst.: Pessĭnun-tĭca, ae, f., Cybele, App. M. 11, p. 259, 7.—B.Pessĭnuntĭus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntian:sacerdos magnae Matris,
Cic. Sest. 26, 56:aselli,
Gell. 7, 16, 5. -
6 Pessinuntius
Pessĭnūs and Pesĭnūs, untis, f. ( acc. masc. Pessinuntem, Cic. Har. Resp. 13, 28), = Pessinous and Pesinous, a very ancient town in Galatia, on the borders of Phrygia Major, celebrated for its worship of Cybele; the modern Bala Hissar, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 2:A.si mater Idaea a Pessinunte Romam advecta foret,
Liv. 29, 10 (in Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146, the true read. is Pisinuus). —Hence,Pessĭnuntĭcus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntic; as subst.: Pessĭnun-tĭca, ae, f., Cybele, App. M. 11, p. 259, 7.—B.Pessĭnuntĭus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntian:sacerdos magnae Matris,
Cic. Sest. 26, 56:aselli,
Gell. 7, 16, 5. -
7 Pessinus
Pessĭnūs and Pesĭnūs, untis, f. ( acc. masc. Pessinuntem, Cic. Har. Resp. 13, 28), = Pessinous and Pesinous, a very ancient town in Galatia, on the borders of Phrygia Major, celebrated for its worship of Cybele; the modern Bala Hissar, Cic. Fam. 2, 12, 2:A.si mater Idaea a Pessinunte Romam advecta foret,
Liv. 29, 10 (in Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146, the true read. is Pisinuus). —Hence,Pessĭnuntĭcus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntic; as subst.: Pessĭnun-tĭca, ae, f., Cybele, App. M. 11, p. 259, 7.—B.Pessĭnuntĭus, a, um, adj., Pessinuntian:sacerdos magnae Matris,
Cic. Sest. 26, 56:aselli,
Gell. 7, 16, 5. -
8 Pisinuus
Pisĭnŭus, i, f., an ancient town in Galatia, prob. the same with Pessinus (Gr. Pessinous), q. v., Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 146. -
9 Attalenses
A.In Pamphylia, Cic. Agr. 1, 2; 2, 19.—B.In the region of Mysia, Plin. 5, 30, 33, § 126.—C.In Galatia, Plin. 5, 32, 42, § 147.
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