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4.32 CHAP. 32. (18.)—GALLIA LUGDUNENSIS.

That part of Gaul which is known as Lugdunensis [Note] con-

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tains the Lexovii [Note], the Vellocasses [Note], the Galeti [Note], the Veneti [Note], the Abrincatui [Note], the Ossismi [Note], and the celebrated river Ligeris [Note], as also a most remarkable peninsula, which extends into the ocean at the extremity [Note] of the territory of the Ossismi, the circumference of which is 625 [Note] miles, and its breadth at the neck 125 [Note]. Beyond this are the Nannetes [Note], and in the interior are the Ædui [Note], a federal people, the Carnuti [Note], a federal people, the Boii [Note], the Senones [Note], the Aulerci, both those surnamed Eburovices [Note] and those called Cenomanni [Note], the Meldi [Note], a free people, the Parisii [Note], the Tricasses [Note], the An-

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decavi [Note], the Viducasses [Note], the Bodiocasses [Note], the Venelli [Note], the Cariosvelites [Note], the Diablinti [Note], the Rhedones [Note], the Turones [Note], the Atesui [Note], and the Secusiani [Note], a free people, in whose territory is the colony of Lugdunum [Note].



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