366 PJilKT's HATUEAL HISTOBT. [Book TV. 



one immicipal town of Eoman citizens, three with the 

 ancient Latin rights, and thirty-six that are tributaries. 

 The colonies are those of Augusta Emerita\ situate on the 

 river Anas, Metallinum^, Pax^, and Norba*, surnamed Cae- 

 sariana. To this last place of jurisdiction the people of 

 Castra Servilia^ and Castra Csecilia® resort. The fifth juris- 

 diction is that of Scalabis'^, which also has the name of 

 Praesidium Julium®. Olisipo, surnamed Felicitas Julia^, is a 

 municipal city, whose inhabitants enjoy the rights of Eoman 

 citizens. The towns in the enjoyment of the ancient Latin 

 rights are Ebora^", which also has the name of Libera- 

 litas JuHa", and Myrtili and Salacia, which we have pre- 

 viously mentioned. Those among the tributaries whom it 

 may not be amiss to mention, in addition to those already ^^ 

 alluded to among the names of those in Baetica, are the 

 Augustobrigenses'^, the Ammienses^^, the Aranditani, the 

 Arabricenses, the Balsenses, the Caesarobricenses, the Ca- 

 perenses'*, the Caurenses^*, the Colami, the Cibilitani, the 

 Concordienses^', the Elbocorii, the Interannienses, the Lan- 



* Now Merida, on the Guadiana. A colony of veterans (Emeriti) 

 Wis planted there by Augustus. 



3 Now MedeUin, in the province of Estremadura. 



3 Pax Juha, or Pax Augusta, in the co\mtry of the Turduli, or Tur- 

 detani ; now Beja, in the province of the Alentejo. 



4 Now Alcantara, in the province of Estremadura. 



* Now Truxillo, so called from Turns Julia. 

 ' Now Caceres. 



'f Now called Santarem, from Saint Irene, the Virgin. 



8 " The Garrison of Jixlius." 



9 " The Success of Juhus." 



w Evora, between the Giiadiana and the Tagus. 



" " The Liberahty of Juhus." 



12 B. iii. c. 3. 



*3 Hardouin takes Augustobriga to have stood on the site of Villar 

 del Pedroso on the Tagus. Other writers think that it is represented 

 by the present Ponte del Arcobispo. 



i< From Ammia, now Portalegre, on the frontier of Portugal. The 

 sites of Arabrica and Balsa do not appear to have been ascertained. 



15 Capera stood on the site now called Las Yentas de Capara, between 

 Alcantara and Coria. The site of Csesarobrica has not been ascer- 

 tained. 



16 Coria, in Estremadura, probably occupies the site of Caura. 



17 Hardouin suggests that the modem Tomar occupies the site of 

 Concordia. 



