Latin place names are not always exclusive to one place – for example, there were several Roman cities whose names began with
Colonia and then a more descriptive term. During the
Middle Ages, these were often shortened to just
Colonia. One of these,
Colonia Agrippinensis, retains the name today in the form of
Cologne. Early sources for
Roman names show numerous variants and spellings of the
Latin names. The modern canonical name is listed first. Sources are listed chronologically. In general, only the earliest source is shown for each name, although many of the names are recorded in more than one of the sources. Where the source differs in spelling, or has other alternatives, these are listed following the source. As an aid to searching, variants are spelled completely, and listed in most likely chronology. Superscripts indicate: • Latinized form of the Greek-derived name. • Latinized form of the Asian-derived name via Greek. • Altered Latinized form of the Greek-derived name. == Albania ==