LXXIV.

French.

Du lac Leman & ceux des Brannonices,

Tous assemblez contre ceux d’Aquitaine,

Germans beaucoup encores plus Sovisses,

Seronts des faits avec ceux du Maine.

English.

From lake Leman, and from the Brannonues,

They shall be gathered against those of Aquitania,

Great many Germans, and many more Switzers,

Shall be routed together with those of Maine.

ANNOT.

Lake Leman, is the Lake of Geneva. The Brannonices are those of Sens, so called; because they took Rome under the Conduct of their Captain Brennus, and afterwards built Brenona, a Town belonging since to the Venetians, who calls it Verona.

Aquitania is that Province of France, called now Gascony. Maine is a Province in France. The rest needeth no explication.