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- IA,
- Was the yonger daughter of Atlas.
- Iacchus,
- One of the names of Bacchus, called god of wines.
- Iacob,
- A patriarke sonne to Isaac.
- Iac••bus,
- A proper name, in Englishe Iames.
- Iadera,
- A towne of Illyricum.
- Ialysos,
- A citie of Rhodes.
- Iamblicus,
- A philosopher of Pythagoras sect, scholler of Porphyrius.
- Iamesa,
- A créeke of the Britaine sea.
- Iamno,
- A towne of the people called Baleares.
- Iana,
- the name of Diana.
- Ianassa,
- A certaine nimphe.
- Ianiculum, li,
- neu. gen. A part of Rome, and a mountaine in it. Also a gate of the same name.
- Ianira,
- The daughter of Oceanus and Tethis.
- Iantha,
- The sister of Ianira.
- Ianalis, le,
- Of Ianus.
- Ianus,
- Some suppose to be Saturne: some to be Iaphet, one of the sonnes of Noe. Ianus was also a place in Rome, whither vsurers resorted.
- Iāpetus,
- The father of Prometheus, sonne of Coelum and Terra.
- Iapigia,
- A countrey in the realme of Naples, called Cala∣bria.
- Iapigium,
- A promontorie in Iapigia.
- Iapis,
- The proper name of Aetolus.
- Iāpix, Iap••gis,
- The sonne of Dedalus, king of Calabria, which of him was called Iāpigia. Also a westerne wind, which commeth out of the partes of Apulia.
- Iārbas,
- Looke Hiarbas.
- Iārchas,
- The chiefe of the philosophers of Indie.
- Iasiades,
- The sonne or nephewe of Iasius.
- Iasis, Atalanta,
- The daughter of Iasius.
- Iāsius,
- The brother of Dardanus, and sonne of Electra. Also Iasius is the father of Palinurus.
- Iasonium,
- A promontorie of Cappadocia, called Saint Thomas.
- Iasum,
- An yle of Caria, lying towarde the maine lande.
- Iaua,
- A citie in Spaine called Lara.
- Iaxamathae,
- People about Maeotis.
- Iaxartes,
- A riuer of Scythia in Asia.
- Iaxes,
- A riuer of Scythia.
- Iazyges,
- People of Metanasta in Europe, on the South part of Germany, called nowe S••ptem castra, commonly Sibenburgh: it hath on the north, Armatia: on the west and south, Germany and Pannonie inferiour: on the east, Dacia.