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4.33 CHAP. 33. (19.)—GALLIA AQUITANICA.

In Aquitanica are the Ambilatri [Note], the Anagnutes [Note], the

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Pictones [Note], the Santoni [Note], a free people, the Bituriges [Note], surnamed Vivisci, the Aquitani [Note], from whom the province derives its name, the Sediboviates [Note], the Convenæ [Note], who together form one town, the Begerri [Note], the Tarbelli Quatuorsignani [Note], the Cocosates Sexsignani [Note], the Venami [Note], the Onobrisates [Note],

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the Belendi [Note], and then the Pyrenæan range. Below these are the Monesi [Note], the Oscidates [Note] a mountain race, the Sibyllates [Note], the Camponi [Note], the Bercorcates [Note], the Pindedunni [Note], the Lassunni [Note], the Vellates [Note], the Tornates [Note], the Consoranni [Note], the Ausci [Note], the Elusates [Note], the Sottiates [Note], the Oscidates Campestres [Note], the Succasses [Note], the Tarusates [Note], the Basabocates [Note], the Vassei [Note], the Sennates, and the Cambolectri Agessinates [Note]. Joining up to the Pictones are the Bituriges [Note], a

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free people, who are also known as the Cubi, and then the Lemovices [Note], the Arverni [Note], a free people, and the Gabales [Note].

Again, adjoining the province of Narbonensis are the Ruteni [Note], the Cadurci [Note], the Nitiobriges [Note], and the Petrocori [Note], separated by the river Tarnis from the Tolosani. The seas around the coast are the Northern Ocean, flowing up to the mouth of the Rhine, the Britannic Ocean between the Rhine and the Sequana, and, between it and the Pyrenees, the Gallic Ocean. There are many islands belonging to the Veneti, which bear the name of "Veneticæ, [Note]" as also in the Aquitanic Gulf, that of Uliarus [Note].



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