. mber 2nd, 31, in mal, as haunt-which Antonys fleet was completely defeated, ing the graves,Antony, accompanied by Cleopatra, fled to seemed the in-Alexandria, where he put an end to his own life carnation of thein the following year (30), when Octavianus dead. The Ro-appeared before the city. (See Plut. Ant.; index mans imaginedto Cicero; Appian. B. C. iii., iv.; Dio Cass. I him with a dogsxliv. ff.).—5 C, brother of the triumvir, was i head (Plut. de Is.;praetor in Macedonia in 44, fell into the hands ! Verg. Aen. M. Brutu


. mber 2nd, 31, in mal, as haunt-which Antonys fleet was completely defeated, ing the graves,Antony, accompanied by Cleopatra, fled to seemed the in-Alexandria, where he put an end to his own life carnation of thein the following year (30), when Octavianus dead. The Ro-appeared before the city. (See Plut. Ant.; index mans imaginedto Cicero; Appian. B. C. iii., iv.; Dio Cass. I him with a dogsxliv. ff.).—5 C, brother of the triumvir, was i head (Plut. de Is.;praetor in Macedonia in 44, fell into the hands ! Verg. Aen. M. Brutus in 43, by whom he was put to ; 698; Ov. Met. in 42, to revenge the murder of Cicero ; 690; Prop. iii. 9.(Plut. Brut. 28; Dio Cass, xlvii. 23).—6. L., ; 41; Juv. xv. 8;youngest brother of the triumvir, was consul in Dionys. i. 18, 87 ; Strab. p. 805). His worship,,41, when he triumphed for success over some with that of Isis and Serapis, was introducedAlpine tribes, and in the following winter en- both at Rome and in Greece, under the Anubis. (Wilkinsons Egyptians.} ANXURAmur. [Tarracina.] Anxurus, an Italian divinity, who was wor-shipped in a grove near Anxur (Tarracina) to-gether with Feronia. He was regarded as ayouthful Jupiter, and Feronia as Juno. Oncoins his name appears as Axur or Anxur. Anysis (yAev<m), according to Herodotus , an ancient blind king of Egypt, in whosereign Egypt was invaded by the Ethiopiansunder their king Sabaco. He is supposed tocome from a city Anysis, and to take refugefrom the invaders in the marshes for 50 years,during which he increased his island by makingmalefactors add earth to it by way of is clear that Herodotus has misinterpretedhis information, whether it was about the cityor the man. He makes Anysis succeed Asykis( = Aseskaf or Shepseskafj, who reigned in thefourth dynasty, about 30(10, nearly 3000years before Sabaco. Anyte (Avvrr)), of Tegea, the authoress ofseveral epigrams in the Gree


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