BOOK III. xiv. 114-XV. 116 



Urbino of the Garden, Bettona, the Vindinates and 

 the Visuentani. Peoples that have disappeared in 

 this district are the FeHgnates and the inhabitants 

 of Chisiolum above Interamna, and the Sarranates, 

 together witli the towns of Acerrae sm-named 

 Vafriae and Turocaelum surnamed Vettiolum ; also 

 the SoHnatcs, Suriates, FaHnates and Sappinates. 

 There have also disappcared the Arinates with the 

 town of Crinivolum and the Usidicani and Plangenses, 

 the Paesinates, the Caelestini. Ameria above- 

 mentioned is stated by Cato to have been founded 

 963 years before the war "■ with Perseus. 



XV'^. The boundaries of the eighth region are Gaiua 

 marked by llimini, the Po and the Apennines. On (^EmiUa)." 

 its coast are the river Conca, the colony of Rimini 

 with the rivers Ariminum and Aprusa, and the river 

 Rubicon,* once the frontier of Italy. Then there 

 are the Savio, the Bevano and the Roneone ; the 

 Sabine town of llavenna with the river Montone, 

 and the Umbrian town of Butrium 105 miles from 

 Ancona and not far from the sea. Inland are the 

 colonies of Bologna (which at the time when it was 

 the chief place in Etruria was called Felsina), Bres- 

 cello, Modena, Parma, Piacenza, and the towns of 

 Cesena, Quaderna, Fornocchia, ForH, ForH Piccolo, 

 Bertinoro, CorneHus Market, Incino, Faenza, 

 Fidentia, Otesini, Castel Bondino, Reggio named 

 from Lepidus, Citta di Sole, Groves of GalHus 

 surnamed Aquinates, Tenedo, Villac in old days 

 surnamed Regias, Urbana. Peoples no h>nger ex- 

 isting in this region are the Boii,"^ said by Cato to 

 have comprised 112 tribes, and also the Senones 

 who captured Rome.'* 



•* 390 13. c. : their city Agedincum is now Sens. 



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