Æacus

Æacus, a Greek king renowned as an administrator of distributive justice, after death appointed one of the three judges in Hades. See Minos and Rhadamanthus.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Advocatus diaboli * Ædiles
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Adrian, St.
Adriano`ple
Adria`tic, The
Adullam
Adullamites
Adumbla
Advocate, Lord
Advocates, Faculty of
Advocates' Library
Advocatus diaboli
Æacus
Ædiles
Æe`tis
Æge`an Sea
Ægeus
Ægi`na
Ægir
Ægis
Ægis`thus
Æl`fric
Ælia`nus, Claudius