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  Index

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  Abaris 99–100

  Abdy, Richard 195

  Aberdeen 154

  Aberfeldy 141–2

  Achebe, Chinua 177–8

  Actaeon 200–1

  Actium, Battle of 32–3

  Acworth, Harry Arbuthnot 36, 39

  Adam, William 141

  Adminius 11

  Adraste 33

  Aeneas 22, 39, 73, 83, 167, 174, 194, 197, 210–12, 249

  Africa xviii, 21, 73, 163, 167–8

  Agricola, Gnaeus Julius xxi, 15–16, 17, 62, 75, 137, 139, 140–1, 142, 156, 173

  Aitken, Georgiana 189

  Alaric 218

  Albert, Prince 37, 227

  Aldborough 78

  Alfred the Great 23, 58, 217

  Algerians 116

  Allectus 192–3

  All the Year Round 76

  Ambleside 180

  Ambrosius Aurelianus 219

  Anchises 39

  Ancient Monuments Act 57

  Anderson, James: The Constitutions of the Free-Masons 101

  Angles 216

  Anglesey 27

  Anglo-Saxons 58, 82, 87, 94, 122, 162, 181, 220, 226, 227, 228 see also Saxons

  Antenociticus 116

  Antiquity 168

  Antonine Itineraries 153

  Antonine Wall xx, 137, 143–8, 152, 164, 173, 206, 247, 248

  Antoninus Pius, emperor 143

  Aphrodisias 18

  Apollo 46, 99, 180

  Appendix Vergiliana 130

 

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