- Anaxagoras, Greek philosopher.
- Anaxarchus, Greek philosopher.
- Anaxilaus of Larissa, physician.
- Anaximander, Greek philosopher.
- Anaximenes of Miletus, Greek philosopher.
- Anaximenes of Lampsacus, Greek rhetorician.
- Ancelot, Jacques A. F. P., French dramatist.
- Anchises, in classical legend.
- Anchor.
- Anchovy, fish.
- Anchylosis, stiffness of joint.
- Ancillon, Charles, French writer.
- Ancillon, David, French divine.
- Ancillon, Johann P. F., Prussian historian and statesman.
- Ancona, province, Italy.
- Ancus Marcius, Roman king.
- Ancyra (Angora, q.v.), ancient town, Asia Minor.
- Andalusia, province, Spain.
- Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal.
- Andelys, Les, town, France.
- Andenne, town, Belgium.
- Andernach, town, Rhenish Prussia.
- Anderson, Adam, Scottish economist.
- Anderson, Alexander, mathematician.
- Anderson, Sir Edmund, lord chief-justice of England.
- Anderson, James, LL.D., Scottish economist.
- Anderson, James, Scottish antiquary.
- Anderson, John, founder of Anderson’s College, Glasgow.
- Anderson, Robert, Scottish author and critic.
- Andes, mountains.
- Andocides, Greek orator.
- Andorre, or Andorra, state, between France and Spain.
- Andover, town, England.
- Andover, town, Massachusetts, U.S.A.
- Andrada, Diego Payva d’, Portuguese theologian.
- Andrada e Sylva, Bonifacio José d’, Brazilian naturalist and statesman.
- André, Major John, soldier in American war.
- Andrea, Giovanni, Italian canonist.
- Andreani, Andrea, Italian wood-engraver.
- Andreasberg, town, Prussia.
- Andreeva, town, Russia.
- Andreossi, Antoine François, Comte d’, French officer.
- Andres, Juan, Spanish author.
- Andrew, St, of Scripture.
- Andrewes, Lancelot, English bishop.
- Andrews, James Pettit, English writer.
- Andria, town, Italy.
- Andrieu, Bertrand, French engraver.
- Andriscus, the false Philip.
- Androclus, Roman lion-tamer.
- Andromache, in Greek legend.
- Andromeda, in Greek legend.
- Andronicus I. (Comnenus), Byzantine emperor.
- Andronicus II. (Paleologus), Byzantine emperor.
- Andronicus III., Byzantine emperor.
- Andronicus of Cyrrhus, Greek astronomer.
- Andronicus of Rhodes, Peripatetic philosopher.
- Andros, island, Greece.
- Andujar, town, Spain.
- Anduze, town, France.
- Anecdote.
- Anel, Dominique, French surgeon.
- Anemometer, wind-measurer.
- Anet, town, France.
- Aneurism, disease.
- Angara, rivers, Siberia.
- Angaria, ancient Persian and Roman postal system.
- Angel, of Scripture.
- Angel, gold coin.
- Angelica, genus of plants.
- Angelo, Michel (Michelangelo, q.v.).
- Angelus Silesius, German poet.
- Ångermann, river, Sweden.
- Angermünde, town, Prussia.
- Angers, town, France.
- Angerstein, John Julius, patron of the fine arts.
- Anghiari, town, Italy.
- Angilbert, St, mediæval poet.
- Angina Pectoris, disease.
- Angle, in geometry.
- Angles, Teutonic tribe.
- Anglesea, or Anglesey, county, Wales.
- Anglesea, Earl of (Annesley).
- Anglesey, Marquis of (Paget).
- Angling.
- Anglo-Saxon Literature (See English Literature).
- Anglo-Saxons (See England).
- Angola, country, West Africa.
- Angora, town, Turkey in Asia.
- Angorno, town, Central Africa.
- Angostura, town, Venezuela.
- Angoulême, town, France.
- Angoulême, Chalres de Valois, duke of.
- Angoumois, old province, France.
- Angra, town, Azores.
- Angri, town, Italy.
- Anguier, François and Michel, French sculptors.
- Anguilla, island, British West Indies.
- Angussola, Sophonisba, Italian portrait painter.
- Anhalt, duchy, Germany.
- Anchini, Luigi, Italian engraver.
- Aniello, Tommaso (Masaniello, q.v.), Italian revolutionary.
- Aniline, in chemistry.
- Animal Kingdom.
- Animé, resinous gum.
- Animism, in anthropology.
- Animuccia, Giovanni, Italian musical composer.
- Anio, river, Italy.
- Anise, herb.
- Anjar, town and district, India.
- Anjengo, town, India.
- Anjer, town, Java.
- Anjou, old province, France.
- Anjou, René, duke of.
- Ankarström, Johan Jakob, Swedish regicide.
- Anklam, town, Prussia.
- Ankobar, town, Abyssinia.
- Anna, town, Turkey in Asia.
- Anna Carlovna, Russian regent.
- Anna Comnena, princess and authress.
- Anna Ivanovna, empress of Russia.
- Anna, Baldasarre d’, Venetian painter.
- Annaberg, town, Saxony.
- Annals, chronological record.
- Annamaboe, town, Gold Coast, Africa.
- Annan, river and town, Scotland.
- Annapolis, town, Maryland, U.S.A.
- Annapolis, town, Nova Scotia.
- Ann Arbor, town, Michigan, U.S.A.
- Annates, ecclesiastical tax.
- Anne, queen of England.
- Annealing, in glass and metal manufacture.
- Annecy, town, France.
- Annelida, class of animals.
- Annesley, Arthur, earl of Anglesea (q.v.).
- Anni, ruined town, Turkey in Asia.
- Anno Bom, island, West Africa.
- Annonay, town, France.
- Annuities.
- Annunciation, Feast of the.
- Anodyne, in medicine.
- Anointing.
- Anoukis, Egyptian goddess.
- Anquetil, Louis Pierre, French historian.
- Anquetil du Perron, Abraham Hyacinthe, French Orientalist.
- Ansbach, town, Bavaria.
- Anselm, archbishop of Canterbury.
- Anselm of Laon, theologian.
- Anson, Lord, British navigator.
- Anstey, Christopher, English poet.
- Anstruther-Easter, town, Scotland.
- Anstruther-Wester, town, Scotland.
- Ant, insect.
- Antæus, in Greek mythology.
- Antalcidas, Spartan politician.
- Antalo, town, Abyssinia.
- Antara, Arabian warrior and poet.
- Antarctic Ocean.
- Antelope, group of ungulate mammals.
- Antemnæ, ancient town, Italy.
- Antenor, Trojan elder.
- Antenor, Greek scuptor.
- Antequera, town, Spain.
- Anthem, musical composition.
- Anthemius, Greek mathematician.
- Anthesteria, Athenian festival.
- Anthology.
- Anthon, Charles, American philologist.
- Anthony, St, Egyptian hermit.
- Anthracite, kind of coal.
- Anthropology.
- Anthropomorphism.
- Antibes, town, France.
- Antichrist, of Scripture.
- Anticlimax, in rhetoric.
- Anticosti, island, Canada.
- Anticyra, three ancient towns, Greece.
- Antietam, U.S.A., Battle of (1862).
- Antigone, daughter of Œdipus.
- Antigone, wife of Peleus.
- Antigonus Cyclops, king of Asia.
- Antigonus Gonatas, king of Macedonia.
- Antigua, island, West Indies.
- Antilegomena, disputed books of Scripture.
- Antilles, islands, West Indies.
- Antimachus, Greek poet.
- Antimony, chemical element.
- Antinomians.
- Antinomy, in philosophy.
- Antinous, Hadrian’s page.
- Antioch, ancient town, Syria.
- Antioch, ancient town, Pisidia, Asia Minor.
- Antiocus I., Soter, king of Syria.
- Antiochus II., Theos.
- Antiochus III., Magnus.
- Antiochus IV., Epiphanes.
- Antiochus VIII.
- Antiochus of Ascalon, Greek philosopher.
- Antiope, mother of Amphion.
- Antiope, wife of Theseus.
- Antiparos, island, Greece.
- Antipas, Herod (See Herod Antipas)
- Antipater, Macedonian general and regent.
- Antiphilus, ancient painter.
- Antiphon, Athenian orator.
- Antiphony, in music.
- Antipodes.
- Antique, remnants of ancient art.
- Antiquities.
- Antiseptics.
- Antisthenes, Greek philosopher.
- Antithesis, in rhetoric.
- Antitype, theological term.
- Antium, ancient town, Italy.
- Antivari, town, Montenegro.
- Antonello da Messina, Italian painter.
- Antonides, Hans, Dutch poet.
- Antonini Itinerarium, road book.
- Antoninus Liberalis, Greek grammarian.
- Antoninus, Marcus Aurelius (q.v.)
- Antoninus Pius, Titus Aurelius, Roman emperor.
- Antoninus, Wall of, Scotland.
- Antonio, Nicolao, Spanish bibliographer.
- Antonius, Marcus, Roman orator.
- Antonius, Marcus, Roman triumvir.
- Antonomasia, in rhetoric.
- Antrim, county and town, Ireland.
- Antwerp, province and town, Belgium.
- Anubis, Egyptian divinity.
- Anvil, for smith work.
- Anwari, Persian poet.
- Anweiler, town, Bavaria.
- Anxenor, Greek sculptor.
- Anzin, town, France.
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- Aosta, town, Italy.
- Apamea, ancient towns of Syria, Phrygia, and Mesopotamia.
- Apanage, feudal term.
- Apatin, town, Hungary.
- Apaturia, Greek festival.
- Ape, zoological group.
- Apeldoorn, town, Netherlands.
- Apellas, Greek sculptor.
- Apelles, Greek painter.
- Apennines, mountains, Italy.
- Apenrade, town, Prussia.
- Aphasia, disease.
- Aphorism.
- Aphrodite, Greek goddess (the Roman Venus).
- Apicius, Roman epicures.
- Apion, Greek grammarian.
- Apis, Egyptian deity.
- Apocalypse, book of Scripture.
- Apocalyptic Literature.
- Apocrypha.
- Apolda, town, Germany.
- Apollinaris Sidonius, early Christian writer.
- Apollinaris, Sulpicius, grammarian of Carthage.
- Apollo, Greek god.
- Apollo Belvidere, statue.
- Apollodorus, Greek painter.
- Apollodorus, Athenian grammarian.
- Apollodorus, Roman architect.
- Apollonia, ancient towns.
- Apollonius, Molo, Greek rhetorician.
- Apollonius, Dyscolus, grammarian.
- Apollonius, Rhodius, Greek epic poet.
- Apollonius of Tralles, sculptor.
- Apollonius, Alexandrian grammarian.
- Apollonius, Pergæus, Greek geometrician.
- Apollonius, Tyanæus, philosopher and magician.
- Apollos, of Scripture.
- Apologetics, in theology.
- Apologue, fable.
- Apophthegm.
- Apoplexy, disease.
- Apostasy.
- Apostle, of Scripture.
- Apostles’ Creed.
- Apostolic, designation of churches.
- Apostolic Canons.
- Apostolic Constitutions.
- Apostolic Fathers.
- Apostolici, Christian sects.
- Apostolius, Michael, Greek theologian.
- Apothecary.
- Apotheosis, deification.
- Appalachian Mountains, North America.
- Apparitions.
- Appeal, in law.
- Appendini, Francesco Maria, Italian historian.
- Appenzell, canton and town, Switzerland.
- Apperley, Charles James, sporting writer.
- Appia Via (Appian Way), of Claudius.
- Appian, Greek historian.
- Appiani, Andrea, Italian painter.
- Appius Claudius (See Claudius).
- Apple, tree and fruit.
- Appleby, town, England.
- Appraiser, valuator.
- Apprenticeship.
- Apricot, tree and fruit.
- Apries, Egyptian king.
- April, month.
- A Priori, in philosophy.
- Apse, in architecture.
- Apsheron, peninsula, Caspian Sea.
- Apt, town, France.
- Apuleius, Lucius, Latin romance writer.
- Apulia, district, Italy.
- Apure, river, Venezuela.
- Apurimac, river, Peru.
- Aquambo, country, West Africa.
- Aquapim, country, West Africa.
- Aquarians, early Christian sect.
- Aquarium.
- Aqueduct.
- Aquila, town, Italy.
- Aquila, translator of Old Testament.
- Aquila, Caspar, German theologian.
- Aquila, Serafino dell’, Italian poet.
- Aquileia, ancient town, Italy.
- Aquillius, Manius, Roman consul.
- Aquinas, Thomas, scholastic philosopher.
- Aquitania, division of Gaul.
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- Arabesque, ornamentation.
- Arabgir, town, Turkey in Asia.
- Arabia.
- Arabian Philosophy.
- Arabian Sea.
- Arabici, Christian sect.
- Aracati, town, Brazil.
- Arachnida, class of animals.
- Arad, town, Hungary.
- Arafat, mountain, Arabia.
- Arago, François J. D., French physicist.
- Aragon, province, Spain.
- Aragona, town, Sicily.
- Araguaya, river, Brazil.
- Arahal, town, Spain.
- Arakán, division, British Burmah.
- Aral, Sea or Lake of, Asia.
- Aram, Eugene, murderer.
- Aramaic Languages.
- Aran Islands, Ireland.
- Aranda, Count of, Spanish statesman.
- Aranjuez, town, Spain.
- Ararat, mountains, Armenia.
- Aras, river, Turkey in Asia.
- Aratus of Sicyon, ruler.
- Aratus of Soli, Greek poet.
- Araucania, territory, South America.
- Araucaria, genus of trees.
- Aravalli Hills, India.
- Arbaces, founder of Median empire.
- Arbela, ancient town, Asiatic Turkey.
- Arbitrage, in stock-broking.
- Arbitration.
- Arboga, town, Sweden.
- Arbois, town, France.
- Arbor Vitæ, coniferous tree.
- Arboriculture.
- Arbroath, town, Scotland.
- Arbuthnot, John, English writer.
- Arc, Joan of ({{9link|Joan of Arc|See Joan of Arc).
- Arcade, in architecture.
- Arcadia, country, ancient Greece.
- Arcesilaus, Greek philosopher.
- Arch, in building.
- Archæology.
- Archangel, government and town, Russia.
- Archbishop, ecclesiastical dignitary.
- Archdeacon, ecclesiastical dignitary.
- Archduke, title.
- Archelaus, Greek philosopher.
- Archelaus, king of Macedonia.
- Archelaus, Greek general.
- Archelaus, king of Judea.
- Archelaus, Greek sculptor.
- Archena, town, Spain.
- Archery.
- Arches, Court of.
- Archidona, town, Spain.
- Archil, purple dye.
- Archilochus, Greek poet.
- Archimandrite, title in Greek Church.
- Archimedes, mathematician and inventor.
- Archimedes, Screw of.
- Archipelago, Grecian.
- Architecture.
- Archives.
- Archon, Athenian magistrate.
- Archytas, of Tarentum, philosopher.
- Arcis-sur-Aube, town, France.
- Arcos de la Frontera, town, Spain.
- Arcot, districts and town, India.
- Arctic Ocean.
- Ardea, ancient town, Italy.
- Ardebil, town, Persia.
- Ardèche, department, France.
- Ardelan, province, Persia.
- Ardennes, department, France.
- Ardfert, village, Ireland.
- Ardglass, town, Ireland.
- Ardoch, parish, Scotland.
- Ardres, town, France.
- Ardrossan, town, Scotland.
- Aremberg, town, Prussia.
- Arendal, town, Norway.
- Areopagus, hill, Athens.
- Arequipa, department and town, Peru.
- Ares, Greek god (the Roman Mars).
- Areson, Jon, Icelandic poet.
- Aretæus, Greek physician.
- Arethusa, fountain and ancient towns.
- Aretino, PIetro, Italian satirist.
- Arezzo, town, Italy.
- Argam, village, India.
- Argelander, Friedrich W. A., German astronomer.
- Argensola, Lupercio and Bartolomeo Leonardo, Spanish dramatist and poet.
- Argentan, town, France.
- Argenteuil, town, France.
- Argentine Republic.
- Argol, crude tartar.
- Argonauts, of Greek legend.
- Argonne, plateau, France.
- Argos, ancient town, Greece.
- Argostoli, town, Cephalonia, Greece.
- Argovie, Swiss canton.
- Arguin, island, West Africa.
- Argus, in Greek legend.
- Argyll, Earls and dukes of.
- Argyllshire, county, Scotland.
- Argyro-Castro, town, Albania.
- Argyropulus, John, learned Greek.
- Ariadne, in Greek mythology.
- Ariano, town, Italy.
- Arians (See Arius).
- Arias Montanus, Benedictus, Oriental scholar.
- Arica, town, South America.
- Ariége, department, France.
- Arion, Greek poet.
- Ariosto, Lodovico, Italian poet.
- Aristæus, in Greek legend.
- Aristander, Greek soothsayer.
- Aristarchus of Samothrace, grammarian.
- Aristarchus of Samos, astronomer.
- Aristeas, mythical poet.
- Aristides, Athenian general.
- Aristides, Ælius, Greek rhetorician.
- Aristides of Thebes, Greek painter.
- Aristides, Quintillianus, writer on music.
- Aristippus, Greek philosopher.
- Aristo of Chios, Stoic philosopher.
- Aristobulus of Cassandria, general of Alexander the Great.
- Aristobulus, Peripatetic philosopher.
- Aristophanes, Greek dramatist.
- Aristophanes of Byzantium, Alexandrian critic.
- Aristotle.
- Aristoxenus, Greek writer on music and philosopher.
- Arithmetic.
- Arius, theologian of Alexandria.
- Arizona, Territory, U.S.A.
- Ark, of Noah.
- Ark, of the Covenant.
- Arkansas, State, U.S.A.
- Arklow, town, Ireland.
- Arkwright, Sir Richard, English inventor.
- Arles, town, France.
- Arlon, town, Belgium.
- Armada, Spanish.
- Armadillo, family of Edentata.
- Armagh, county and town, Ireland.
- Armagnac, district, France.
- Armenia, country, Western Asia.
- Armenian Church, The.
- Armenian Language.
- Armenian Literature.
- Armenian Version, of the Bible.
- Armentières, town, France.
- Armfelt, Count, Swedish general.
- Arminius, James, Dutch theologian.
- Armistice, in war.
- Arms and Armour.
- Armstrong, John, English writer.
- Army.
- Arnaud, Henri, Waldensian leader.
- Arnaud or Arnoldus de Villa Nova, alchemist.
- Arnaud, Angélique, abbess of Port Royal.
- Arnauld, Antoine, French theologian.
- Arnauld, Jacqueline Marie, abbess of Port Royal.
- Arndt, Ernst Moritz, German writer.
- Arndt, John, German Protestant theologian.
- Arne, Thomas Augustine, musical composer.
- Arnheim, town, Netherlands.
- Arnica, genus of plants.
- Arnim, Bettina von, German authoress.
- Arnim, Johan Georg, Baron von, German general.
- Arnim, Karl Otto Ludwig von, German writer of travels.
- Arnisæus, Henningus, German physician.
- Arno, river, Italy.
- Arno, archbishop of Salzburg.
- Arnobius, the Elder, Christian writer.
- Arnobius, the Younger, Biblical commentator.
- Arnold of Brescia, forerunner of the Reformation.
- Arnold, Samuel, musical composer.
- Arnold, Thomas, headmaster of Rugby school, England.
- Arnott, Neil, physicist.
- Arnotto, vegetable dye.
- Arnsberg, town, Westphalia.
- Arnstadt, town, Germany.
- Arok-Szallas, town, Hungary.
- Arona, town, Italy.
- Arpino, town, Italy.
- Arqua, town, Italy.
- Arques, town, France.
- Arrack, spiritous liquor.
- Arraignment, in law.
- Arran, island, Scotland.
- Arras, town, France.
- Arrest, in law.
- Arrestment, in Scots law.
- Arria, wife of Cæcina Pætus.
- Arrian, Greek historian.
- Arrowroot.
- Arrowsmith, family of geographers.
- Arsacidæ, dynasty of Parthian kings.
- Arsamass, town, Russia.
- Arsenal.
- Arsenic, chemical element.
- Arson, in law.
- Art.
- Art and Part, in Scots law.
- Arta, town, Albania.
- Arta, river.
- Arta, Gulf of, Ionian Sea.
- Artaxerxes, kings of Persia.
- Artedi, Peter, Swedish naturalist.
- Artemidorus, of Ephesus, writer on dreams.
- Artemis, Greek goddess (the Roman Diana).
- Artemisia, queen of Halicarnassus.
- Artemisia, wife of Mausolus, king of Caria.
- Artesian Wells.
- Artevelde, Jacob van, Flemish popular leader.
- Artevelde, Philip van, popular leader.
- Arthropoda, group of animals.
- Arthur, early British king and hero of romance.
- Artichoke, vegetable.
- Articles, The Thirty-Nine, of the Church of England.
- Articulata, division of animals.
- Artillery.
- Artois, ancient province, France.
- Aru Islands, Moluccas.
- Arundel, town, England.
- Arundel, Thomas, archbishop of Canterbury.
- Arundelian Marbles.
- Arval Brothers, priesthood, ancient Rome.
- Arve, river, France and Switzerland.
- Aryan Languages and Races.
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- As, ancient Roman coin and weight.
- Asafœtida, gum resin.
- Asben, oasis, Central Africa.
- Asbestos, mineral.
- Ascalon, town of the Philistines.
- Ascension, island, Atlantic Ocean.
- Ascension Day, church festival.
- Asceticism.
- Asch, town, Bohemia.
- Aschaffenburg, town, Bavaria.
- Ascham, Roger, English scholar.
- Asche, Rabbi (Rab Ashe), editor of Talmud.
- Aschersleben, town, Prussia.
- Asclepiades, Greek god of medicine (the Roman Æsculapius).
- Ascoli, town, Italy.
- Asconius Pedianus, Quintus, Roman writer.
- Aselli, or Arsellius, Gasparo, Italian physician.
- Asgard, in Norse mythology.
- Asgill, John, English writer.
- Ash, tree.
- Ash-Wednesday.
- Ashantee, country, West Africa.
- Ashburton, town, England.
- Ashby-de-la-Zouch, town, England.
- Ashdod (Azotus, q.v.)
- Ashford, town, England.
- Ashton-under-Lyne, town, England.
- Asia.
- Asia Minor.
- Askew, Anne, English martyr.
- Asmai, or Asmayi, Arabic writer.
- Asmodeus, evil demon, in Jewish legend.
- Asmoneus, ancestor of the Maccabees.
- Asolo, town, Italy.
- Asp, poisonous snake.
- Asparagus, vegetable.
- Aspasia, of Miletus, Athenian hetæra.
- Aspasius, Peripatetic philosopher.
- Aspasius of Ravenna, rhetorician.
- Aspen, tree.
- Aspendus, ancient town, Asia Minor.
- Asper, Hans, Swiss painter.
- Asphalt, or Asphaltum, mineral.
- Asphyxia, arrest of respiration.
- Aspinwall, town, Panama.
- Ass.
- Assam, province, British India.
- Assarotti, Ottavio G. B., teacher of deaf mutes, in Italy.
- Assassins, Moslem sect.
- Assault, in law.
- Assaye, Battle of (1803).
- Assaying, in metallurgy.
- Asselyn, Hans, Dutch painter.
- Assemani, family of Oriental scholars.
- Assen, town, Holland.
- Assens, town, Denmark.
- Asser, John (Asserius), bishop of Sherborne, England.
- Assessor, in law.
- Assets, in law.
- Assideans, or Asidæans, Jewish party.
- Assignment, in law.
- Assisi, town, Italy.
- Assize, in law.
- Association of Ideas, in philosophy.
- Assuay, province, Ecuador.
- Assumption, church festival.
- Assyria.
- Ast, George A. F., German philosopher and philologist.
- Astarte, Phœnician goddess.
- Astell, Mary, English authoress.
- Aster, garden plant.
- Asterius of Cappadocia, Arian writer.
- Asterius of Amasia, writer of homilies.
- Asteroids, minor planets.
- Asthma, disease.
- Asti, town, Italy.
- Astor, John Jacob, American fur merchant.
- Astorga, town, Spain.
- Astorga, Emmanuele d’, Italian musical composer.
- Astrabad, province and town, Persia.
- Astrakhan, government and town, Russia.
- Astrology.
- Astronomy.
- Astruc, Jean, French physician.
- Asturias, province, Spain.
- Asuncion (Assumption), town, Paraguay.
- Asylum, in Ancient Greece.
- Atacama, department, Bolivia, & province, Chili.
- Atahuallpa, Inca prince of Peru.
- Atalanta, in Greek legend.
- Ataxy, Locomotor, disease.
- Atbara, affluent of the Nile, Africa.
- Atchafalaya, river, Louisiana, U.S.A.
- Ate, in Greek mythology.
- Atella, town, Italy.
- Ath, or Aeth, town, Belgium.
- Athabasca, river and lake, North America.
- Athaliah, of Scripture.
- Athanasius, St, bishop of Alexandria.
- Athelstan, or Æthelstan, Saxon king of England.
- Athena, or Athene, Greek goddess (the Roman Minerva).
- Athenæum, ancient academy.
- Athenæus, Greek writer.
- Athenagoras, Christian apologist.
- Athenodorus, Greek sculptor & Stoic philosophers.
- Athenry, town, Ireland.
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