. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . and manv breasts, she is known by distinction to be Dianaof , as in fig. 4, where she is represented with Isis onone side and Serapia mi the other; when represented as infig. .), with a triple body, and bearing instruments of torturein her hands, she is supposed to be the infernal Diana, or Fie. 4. Fifr. 5. Fa. Hecate ; when earned on a bull, she is dist


. Universal historical dictionary, or, Explanation of the names of persons and places in the departments of Biblical, political, and ecclesiastical history, mythology, heraldry, biography, bibliography, geography, and numismatics . and manv breasts, she is known by distinction to be Dianaof , as in fig. 4, where she is represented with Isis onone side and Serapia mi the other; when represented as infig. .), with a triple body, and bearing instruments of torturein her hands, she is supposed to be the infernal Diana, or Fie. 4. Fifr. 5. Fa. Hecate ; when earned on a bull, she is distinguished by theappellation of Diana Icaria, or Tauripolia, which answers toEuropa. DIARBEC (Gcog.) or Diar Bechir, a country of AsiaticTurkey, the ancient Mesopotamia, which is situated betweenthe Tigris and Euphrates, by the waters of which last riverit is annually inundated. Diarbec, the capital of this Pachalie, or government, other-wise called Caramitj the ancient Amida, is situated on afine plain on the west bank of the river Tigris, 60 milesdistant from Merdin, 172 from Malatia, and 287 from 89° 32 E., lat. 37° 55 N. DIAZ, Bartholoinetv (Hist.) a Portuguese navigator, who in1 UK) discovered the most southern cape of Africa, nowcalled the Cape of Good Hope. Diaz, John (Biog.) a Spaniard, who having embraced thedoctrines of the Reformation, was assassinated at the insti-gation of his brother Alphonsus, who had endeavoured toconvert him from the Protestant faith. DICEARCHUS (Hivg.) a disciple of Aristotle, and native ofMessina


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