Gaeta

Gaeta, a fortified seaport of S. Italy, finely situated on a steep promontory 50 m. NW. of Naples; it was a favourite watering-place of the ancient Roman nobility, and the beauty of its bay is celebrated by Virgil and Horace; it is rich in classic remains, and in its day has witnessed many sieges; the inhabitants are chiefly employed with fishing and a light coast trade.

Population (circa 1900) given as 17,000.

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

Gadshill * Gage, Thomas
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Gabriel
Gabriel
Gabrielles d'Estrées
Gad
Gadames
Gaddi, Gaddo
Gaddi, Taddeo
Gaddi, Agnolo
Gades
Gadshill
Gaeta
Gage, Thomas
Gaia
Gaillard
Gainsborough, Thomas
Gaius
Galahad, Sir
Galaor
Galapágos
Galata
Galatea

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