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free formerly : the Lingeries Confederates : the Remi Confe- 

 derate : the Mediomatrici, the Sequani, the Raurici, and Hel- 

 vetii. Colonies, Equestris and Rauriaca. But, of German 

 Nations in the same Province, that dwell near the Rhenus, 

 the Nemetes, Tribochi, and Vangiones : then the Ubii, Co- 

 Ionia Agrippensis, Gugerni, Batavi, and those whom we 

 spake of in the Islands of the Rhenus. 



CHAPTER XVIII. 

 Lugdunensis Gallia. 



LUGDUNENSIS GALLIA containeth the Lexovii, Velocasses, 

 Galleti, Veneti, Abricatui, Osismii, and the noble River Li- 

 geris : but a remarkable Peninsula running out into the 

 Ocean from the Extremity of the Osismii, having in cir- 

 cuit 625 Miles: with its Neck 125 Miles broad. Beyond 

 it dwell the Nannetes : within, the Hcedui Confederates, 

 the Carnuti Confederates, the Boii, Senones, Aulerici, 

 surnamed Eburovices, and the Cenomannes, arid Meldi, 

 free. Parrhisii, Trecasses, Andegavi, Viducasses, Vadicasses, 

 Unelli, Cariosvelites, Diablindi, Rhedones, Turones, Itesui, 

 and free Secusiani, in whose Country is the Colony Lug- 

 dun urn. 



CHAPTER XIX. 

 Aquitania. 



To Aquitania belong the Ambilatri, Anagnutes, Pictones, 

 the free Santones (Bituriges), named also Vibisci, Aquitani, 

 from whom the Province is named, and the Sediboniates. 

 Then such as were enrolled into a Town from various Parts : 

 Begerri, Tarbeli, who came under 4 Ensigns; Cocossati, 

 under 6 Ensigns ; Venami, Onobrisates, Belendi, and the 

 Forest Pyrenseus. Beneath them, the Monesi ; Osquidates, 

 Mountaineers ; Sibyllates, Camponi, Bercorates, Bipedimui, 

 Sassumini, Vellates, Tornates, Consoranni, Ausci, Elusates, 

 Sottiates, the Field Osquidates, Succasses, Latusates, Basa- 

 bocates, Vassei, Sennates, Cambolectri, Agesinates joined to 



