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Swords where they are worshipped in place of images 48.6
Ephesus, town 112.4, 170.7
Epidamnos, town 191.12
Epidaurus, town 29.6, 190.3
Epidauri, peoples 189.22
Epiros, region 187.6
Mares conceiving from the wind 65.8, 120.8
Marks of generous horses 120.4
That horses possess judgment is shown by examples 118.38 & seq.
Age of the same 119.32
Marvelous ingenuity of horses 118.23
Tombs of horses very numerous in the Agrigentine region 119.7
Erasinus, river 190.7
Eressos, town 202.7
Eretria, town 203.31
Erginus, river 182.41
Ericusa, island 27.48, 206.27
Erineon, town 187.11
Erymanthus, mountain and river 29.13, 188.4
Erythia, island 220.31
Erythraea, island 65.33
Eryx, mountain 25.51, 206.16
Esis, river 194.7
Praise of the Estani people 103.29
Essedones, peoples 49.46, 123.15, 179.45
Etessa, town 171.10
Description of the island of Euboea 41.34, 203.21
Euenus, river 190.26
Eulaeus, river 98.16
Euonymos, island 27.49
Eupatoria, city 117.42
Effect of the Euphorbia herb 69.6
Description of the Euphrates river 105.41, 224.44
Euripides, beloved by Archelaus 34.3
Euripus of Euboea 203.26
Eurymedon, river 167.49
Eurotas, river 29.2, 190.9
Eutychide, a woman who gave birth thirty times 10.10
Summary description of Europe 153.1
First gulf of Europe 21.8; Second ibid.; Third 28.4; Fourth 43.46
Euthane, town 169.19
Euxine, sea 173.22
Exampeus, spring 47.38
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F.
Fanestris, colony 194.6
Fausta gave birth to four sets of twins in one delivery 10.5
February, the month once dedicated to the gods of the underworld 8.47
Example of happiness 18.20
Ferraria, promontory 200.3
Ferulae, where they rise to the size of a tree 144.8
Fescennium, town 19.17
Beaver, very numerous in Pontus 47.6
Egyptian fig, what kind 96.1
Fig of huge size 131.19
Fidenae, town 20.10
Firmum, fortress 194.14
Flaviopolis, colony 36.45
Flevo, channel of the Rhine, and island 213.7
Treaty sanctioned by the drinking of mutual blood 50.14
Women giving birth only once 128.16
Women conceiving in the fifth year after birth 128.29
By what arguments it is gathered whether a female or male will be generated 11.30
Spring swelling at the sound of a pipe 27.10
Miracles of springs 28.10, 29.16, 79.9, 83.13, 97.45, 159.15, 188.7, 227.12
Springs inducing fertility and sterility 27.13
Formiae, town 20.48, 195.13
Ants like dogs 87.4
Examples of fortitude 15.33
Fortunate islands 144.1, 227.8
Forum Julii 197.17
Fossa Mariana 197.26
Brother mountains 156.23
Frentani, peoples 192.18
Strait 149.2
Fundi, town 195.13
Joyful funerals among the Thracians and Essedones 35.18, 49.47
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G.
Gabbara, height 14.27
Gabii, peoples 19.33
Gades, island 220.20
Gadir, island 65.33
Gagates, stone 64.11
Galactites 28.20
Galata, island 206.25
Those who occupied Galatia, and whence it has its name 116.8
Galatis, town 182.26
Gallia Braccata 197.4
Gallia Comata 212.3
Description of Gallia Narbonensis 196.48
Situation and fertility of Gaul 59.43
Description of the furthest shores of Gaul 211.19
Gauls once monstrous 211.32
Gamphasantes, peoples 89.28, 160.15
Gandamus, town 225.22
Gangarides, peoples 126.17
Power of the king of the Gangarides 136.18
Ganges, river 126.14, 223.36
Garamana, town 83.34
Garamantes, peoples 83.10, 160.5
Garamantic Ethiopians 84.12
Gargara, town 171.18
Garganus, mountain 194.19
Garumna, river 212.11
Gaudos, town 205.10
Gaulos, island 83.49, 206.24
Gaza, town 165.6
Gedrosi, peoples 224.38
Geloni, peoples 48.9, 176.10, 180.28
Gelonium, pool 27.12
Gelos, port 169.11
Term of generation 10.50
Genefara, lake 102.14
It is inauspicious for a woman to be born with concrete genitals 12.9
Customs of different peoples 179.44
Genua, town 195.20
Georgi, peoples 49.50, 180.10
Gerania, city 36.9
Monument of Geryon 209.15
Description of Germany 57.32, 214.1; Customs of the natives ibid.
Gesoriacus, port 212.35
Gessus, river 170.2
Getae, peoples 35.41
Getae, most prepared for death 181.39 & seq.
Getuli, peoples 228.22
Gyaros, island 204.11
Battle of the Giants 33.4
Gildano, town 229.15
Gymnosophists, philosophers 128.4
Gingrinae, pipes 27.7
Women-ruled peoples 176.8
Githius, river 190.9
Glanon, town 197.19
Glessaria, island 58.44
What is glessum (amber) 59.1 & seq.
Glossopetra, stone 107.36
Gomorrhum, town 103.22
Gna, river 229.17
Gnidus, town 169.17
Gnoson, town 39.19, 205.5
Gorgones, islands 143.37
Gortyna, town 39.18, 205.5
Narration of the types of Greece 38
Granicus, river 172.28
Graucasus, mountain 123.11
Graviscae, town 195.17
Gryphi (griffins), birds 50.40, 178.16
How cranes direct their expeditions their own [catchword: their own]