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Attidiates, Asirinates, Arnates, and ^Esinates. Camertes, 

 Casventillani, Carsulani, Delates surnamed Salentini, Ful- 

 ginates, Foro - flaminienses, Foro-Julienses, named also 

 Concubienses, Foro-bremitiani, Foro-Sempronienses, Iguini, 

 Interamnates, surnamed Nartes, Mevanates, Mevanienses, 

 and Matilicates, Narnienses, whose Town formerly was 

 called Nequinum. Nucerini surnamed Favonienses, and 

 Camelani. The Otriculani and Ostrani. The Pitulani, sur- 

 named Pisuertes, and others surnamed Mergentini ; the 

 Pelestini, Sentinates, Sarsinates, Spoletini, Suarrani, Sesti- 

 nates, and Suillates, Sadinates, Trebiates, Tuficani, Tifer- 

 nates, named also Tribertini ; also others named Metau- 

 renses. The Vesionicates, Urbinates, as well they that be 

 surnamed Metaurenses, as others Hortenses ; the Vettio- 

 nenses, Vindenates and Viventani. In this Tract there are 

 extinct the Feliginates, and they who possessed Clusiolum 

 above Interamna : also the Sarranates, with the Towns 

 Acerrae, called also Vafriae; and Turceolum, the same as 

 Vetriolum. Also, the Solinates, Suriates, Fallienates, Apien- 

 nates. There are gone, likewise, the Arienates, with Crino- 

 volum, and the Usidicani and Plangenses, the Pisinates and 

 Caelestini, As for Amera above written, Cato hath left in 

 Record, that it was built 964 Years before the War against 

 Perseus. 



CHAPTER XV. 



The eighth Region of Italy. 



THE eighth Region is bounded by Ariminum, Padus, and 

 Apennine. In the Borders thereof is the River Crustumi- 

 num, the Colony Ariminum, with the Rivers Ariminum and 

 Aprusa. Then the River Rubico, once the utmost Limit of 

 Italy. After it, Sapis, Vitis, and Anemo ; Ravenna, a Town of 

 the Sabini, with the River Bedeses, 102 Miles from Ancona. 

 And not far from the Sea of the Umbri, Butrium. Within 

 are these Colonies ; Bononia, usually called Felsina, when it 

 was the head City of Etruria ; Brixillum, Mutina, Parma, 

 Placentia. Towns, Caesena, Claterna, Forum-Clodii, Livii 

 and Popilii, pertaining to the Truentini: also, [Forum] 

 Cornolii, Laccini r Faventini, Fidentini, Otesini, Padinates, 



