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Country of the Illergetes, the Town Subur, the River Ru- 

 bricatum ; from thence the Lacetani and Indigetes. After 

 them in this order following : retiring within at the Foot of 

 Pyrenaeus, the Ausetani, Itani, and Lacetani : and along 

 Pyrenaeus, the Cerretani, and then the Vascones. But in 

 the Borders, the Colony Barcino, surnamed Faventia : 

 Towns of Roman Citizens, Baetulo, Illuro, the River Lar- 

 num, Blandee : the River Alba, Emporiae: two there be of 

 these, of the old Inhabitants, and of Greeks, who were 

 descended from the Phocaeans. The River Tichis; from 

 whence to Pyrenaea Venus on the other side of the Pro- 

 montory, are forty Miles. Now, besides the forenamed, 

 shall be related the principal places as they lie in every 

 Jurisdiction. At Tarracon there plead in Court four and 

 forty States. The most famous among them are, of Roman 

 Citizens, the Dertusani and Bisgargitani : of Latins, the 

 Ausetani and Cerretani, surnamed Juliani : they also who 

 are named Augustani, the Sedetani, Gerundenses, Ges- 

 sorienses, Teari, the same with Julienses. Of Stipendiarii, 

 the Aquicaldenses, Onenses, and Baetulonenses. Caesar Au- 

 gusta, a free Colony, upon which the River Iberus floweth, 

 where the Town before was called Salduba : these are of 

 the Region Sedetania, and receiveth 152 States, and among 

 these, of Roman Citizens, the Bellitani and Celsenses ; and 

 out of the Colony, the Calaguritani, surnamed also Nascici. 

 The Ilerdenses of the Surdaon's Nation, near to whom 

 runneth the River Sicoris : the Oscences, of the Region Ves- 

 cetania, and the Turiasonenses. Of old Latins, the Cas- 

 cantenses, Erganicenses, Gracchuritani, Leonicenses, Ossi- 

 gerdenses : of Confederates, the Tarragenses. Stipendiarii, 

 the Arcobricenses, Andologenses, Arocelitani, Bursaonenses, 

 Calaguritani, surnamed Fibularenses, Complutenses, Ca- 

 renses, Cincenses, Cortonenses, Dammanitani, Larrenses, 

 Iturisenses, Tspalenses, Ilumberitani, Lacetani, Vibienses, 

 Pompelonenses, and Segienses. There resort to Carthage 

 for Law sixty-two several States, besides the Inhabitants of 

 the Islands. Out of the Colony Accitana, the Gemellenses, 

 also Libisosona, surnamed Foroaugustana, which two are 



