in Ancient Geography, an inland town of Cyprus, to the north of Citium; famous for its excellent honey.
CIANUS sinus, in Ancient Geography, a bay of Bithynia, named from the town and river Cius.
CIBALÆ, or CIBALIS, in Ancient Geography, a town of Pannonia Inferior, on an eminence, near the lake Hulka, to the north-west of Sirmium; the country of the emperor Gratian, where he was brought up to rope-making; a place rendered famous for the surprisal and defeat of Licinius by Constantine.