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and falling into the sea at Lapurdum. Adour.
Aturnus fl., a rivulet of the Pentri, Sam-nium, rising in Eribanus m. and falling into Vulturnus fl. below Falsulae.
Atusia, a town of Phrygia, on Caprus fl.
ATYsfl., Siciliae, i. q. Acithis.
Aucha fl., a r. of the Quadi, Germania, falling into the Danube w. of Celmantia.
Auchet.e, a people of Sarmatia Asiatica, to cards the Asampetas.
Auchis^e (Ausariani), a people of Cyrenaica, s. of the Cabali.
Aucis (Ausciates, Ulces), in Gallia Cisalpina, i. q. Ad Martis.
Aucula, a town of Etruria, on Pallia fl., N.e. of Saturnia.
Audaristus, a town of Pelagonia, Macedonia, on Erigonus fl., bet. Stobi (12) and Alcomenae.
Audena fl., a r. of Liguria, falling into the Magra. Aulla.
Audizetes, a people of Pannonia Inferior, on Dravus fl., R.
Audum prom., a pr. of Mauritania Csesar., at the w. entrance of Numidicus sin. C. Carbon.
Audus, I. a r. of Mauritania Caesar., falling into the Mediterranean at Audum prom. Adous or Zowah. II. (Aurasius), a ridge of m. in S. Nnmidia, their sides rugged, but then* summits level, fertile plains.
Acpidena (Aufidenum, Aufina), I. capital of the Caraceni, Samnium, on Via Valeria, bet. Sulmo (15) and jEsemia (18). Atfi-dena. II. a town of Daunia, Apulia, at the mouth of Aufidus fl., bet. Salinse (40) and Barduli (6). Torre del Ofanto.
Aufidus fl., a r. of Apulia, rising in Balade m., s. of Sub Romula, and falling into the Adriatic at Aufidenum. Ofanto. II. of Latium, i. q. Ufens.
Aufona (Avona, Antona) fl., I. a r. of the Cornavii, Brit. Rom., falling into Sabrina fl. above Glevum. Avon. II. of the Iceni, Britan., falling into Germanicus Oceanus, s.w. of Brannodunum. Ouse. III. of the Iceni, Britan., falling into the Germanicus Oceanus below Burgiodu-num. Waveney. IV. of the Regni, Britan., falling into the sea towards Magnus Portus. Wiltshire Avon. V. a town of the Belgse, vide Abone. VI. of the Iceni, on Aufona fl. Sungay. VII. of the Vestini, Pice-num, s.E. of Prifernum. Ofena.
Aufustianj:, a town of the Naresii, Illyria, N.n.w. of Narona.
Aug.e, Pamphylia. i. q. Ptolemais.
Augali, a people of Sogdiana, s. of the Tachori.
Augarmi, a town of Syrtica Regio, bet.
Asao Luperci and Agariabse, w. of Zu-
chis.
Augasii, a tribe of the Massagitse. Auge.e, an inland town of the Locri Epicne-
medii; extinct in Strabo's time. Augemmi, a town of the Bagi Gsetuli, in
Libya, bet. Thabalati and Agma. Augila, a city of Cyrenaica, s. of Philonos,
S.e. of Ara Philsenorum. It gave the
name of Augilse to the Nasamones. Auginus m., a ridge of the Apennines, N. of
the Apuani. Augusta, I. a town of Cilicia Campestris, in
Bryelice Regio. II. a town of the Hernici,
Latium, on Anio fl., below Sublaqueum.
III. of Gallia Cispadana, bet. Butrium (11) and SagisadPadum(12). Salle di Agosta.
IV. Ausciorum, prius Elimberris, postea Ausci, capital of the Ausci, Novem Popu-lana, s. of Lactora. Auch. V. C^sarea, Tarraconensis, vide Ciesar Augusta. VI. Emerita, a town of the Vettones, Lusita-nia, on the Anas, below Metellinum. Appointed a colony of military pensioners (Emeriti) by Augustus. A colonia and pro-prsetorial seat. Merida. VII. Gemella, Bsetica, videTucci. VIII. Nemetum, vide Noviomagus. IX. Nova, a town of Tarraconensis, vide Augustobriga. X. of the Vangiones, Germania, on Hadriani Vallum, E.n.e. of Noviomagus. XI. Pretoria, a town of the Burideenses, Dacia, s.w. of Pirum. A prsetorian colony of Augustus. Cronstadt; Brasson. XII. capital of the Salassi, Gallia Cisalpina, on Duria Major fl., L., bet. Arebrigium (25) and Vitricium (25), on Via Aurelia. Founded by Augustus, on the site of the camp of Terentius Varro. Aosta. XIII. Rauracorum, postea Rauraci, capital of the Rauraci, Maxima Sequanorum, on the Rhine, bet. Basilea (6) and Sanctio. A colonia of Augustus. Augst ; Kayser. XIV. Suessionum (Noviodunum?),/jos/ea Suessiones, capital of the Suessiones, Belgica II., on Axona fi., bet. Bibe and Noviomagus, N.w. of Duro-cortonum. Soissons. XV. Taurinorum, prius Taurasia, capital of the Taurini, Liguria, on Padus fl., bet. Ad Octavum (8) and Ad Decimum (10), on Via Aurelia. Acolonia. Torino; Turin. XVI. Tiberii, Vindelicia, i. q. Reginum. XVII. Treve-Rorum, postea Treveri, capital of the Tre-veri, Belgica I., on Mosella fl., N.e. of Andethanna. A colonia of Augustus. The residence of several oj the Roman emperors, and denominated by Ausonius the second metropolis of the empire. Trier ; Treves. XVIII.