866 pliis^t's katijeal history. [Book IV. 
one municipal town of Boman citizens, tliree with tlie 
ancient Latin rights, and thirtj-six that are tributaries. 
The colonies are those of Augusta Emerita\ situate on the 
river Anas, Metallinum^, Pax^, and ISTorba^, surnamed Cse- 
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 
Prsesidium Julium^. Olisipo, surnamed Pelicitas Julia^, is a 
municipal city, whose inhabitants enjoy the rights of Koman 
citizens. The towns in the enjoyment of the ancient Latin 
rights are Ebora^^, which also has the name of Libera- 
litas Julia 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 am^ong the names of those in Bsetica, are the 
Augustobrigenses^^, the Ammienses^'^, the Aranditani, the • 
Arabricenses, the Balsenses, the Csesarobricenses, the Ca- 
perenses^^, the Caurenses^^, the Colarni, the Cibilitani, the 
Concordienses^'', the Elbocorii, the Interannienses, the Lan- 
^ Now Merida, on the Gruadiana. A colony of veterans (Emeriti) 
"WIS planted there by Augustus. 
2 Now MedeUin, in the province of Estremadura. 
3 Pax eTuha, or Pax Augusta, in the coimtry of the Turduli, or Tur- 
detani ; now Peja, in the province of the Alentejo. 
^ Now Alcantara, in the province of Estremadura, 
5 Now Truxillo, so called from Turris Juha. 
^ Now Caceres. 
7 Now called Santarem, from Saint Irene, the Yirgin, 
^ " The G-an-ison of Julius." 
9 " The Success of Juhus." 
10 Evora, between the Gruadiana and the Tagus. 
11 " The Liberahty of Julius." 
12 B. iii. c„ 3. 
*3 Hardouin takes Augustobriga to have stood on the site of YiUar 
del Pedroso on the Tagus. Other writers think that it is represented 
by the present Ponte del Arcobispo. 
1^ From Ammia, now Portalegre, on the frontier of Portugal. The 
sites of Arabrica and Balsa do not appear to have been ascertained. 
1^ Capera stood on the site now called Las Yentas de Capara, between 
Alcantara and Coria. The site of Csesarobrica has not been ascer- 
tained. 
1^ Coria, in Estremadura, probably occupies the site of Caura. 
17 Hardouin suggests that the modern Tomar occupies the site of 
Concordia. 
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