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Trebia, a Latin town taken by Coriolanus.
Trebia, Trebia, a river in Cisalpine Gaul.
Tricastini; see note XXI. 31.

Tricorii, a tribe in Gaul, east of the Vocontii, in the neighborhood of the
modern Briançon.

Turdetani, a tribe in Spain, in the western part of Bætica. They afterwards extended westward along the coast, beyond the Anas (Guadiana) to the farthest limits of Spain; also mentioned in XXI. 6, as living near Saguntum.

U.

Umbria, a country in Central Italy, bounded on the north by the Rubico, west by the Tiber, northeast by the sea, south by the Nar.

Utens, a river in Cisalpine Gaul.

V.

Vaccæi, a tribe in the north of Spain, on the Durius, who occupied the greatest part of the modern Valladolid, the northern extremity of Salamanca, the southeast extremity of Leon, southern Palencia, and the largest part of Toro. Chief town Palantia, now Palencia.

Vecilius (Mons). See note, III. 50.

Veii, an Etrurian town, twelve miles northwest of Rome.

Velia. See note, II. 7, and Plan of Rome.

Venusia, a town on the borders of Apulia and Lucania, but belonging to the
former; now Venosa.

Vibonensis Ager, district of the city Vibo Valentia, on the western coast of
Bruttium.

Victumviæ, in Cisalpine Gaul, not far from Placentia.

Viminalis, Collis, one of the seven hills of Rome. See Plan.

Vocontii, a tribe in southeastern Gaul, whose territory embraced a part of the modern Provence, and the southeastern part of Dauphiné.

Volca, a Celtic tribe in southern Gaul, on the west side of the Rhone, who were divided into two branches: 1. Volca Arecomici, whose country extended from the river Orbis (Orbe), or, according to Mannert, the river Arauris (Herault), to the Rhone; 2. Volca Tectosăges, who lived westward of the former, towards the Pyrenees. The chief town of the Arecomici was Nimausus, Nimes; of the Tectosăges, Tolosa, Toulouse.

Volciani, tribe in Spain, near the Bargusii.

Volsci. From the Anio to the sea at Tarracina extends a line of highlands

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interrupted by a break, to the south of Præneste, and thereby divided
into two parts of unequal length, the shorter one extending from Tibur
to Præneste, the longer from Præneste to Tarracina and the sea.
this mountain wall, the longer part was occupied by the Volscians, the
shorter by the Equians. See Arnold's Hist., 1, p. 120.

Vulcani Insula, the most southerly of the Liparæan islands; also called Hiĕra;
now Volcano.

Vulturnus, now Volturno, river in Campania.

Z.

Zacynthus, an island in the Ionian sea; now Zante.

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