[13] Cæsar, De Bello Gallico, I. 45.—Strabo, IV., p. 158.
[14] Titus Livius, Epitome, LXII.—Eutropius, IV. 10.—Velleius Paterculus, I. 15.
[15] Strabo, VII., p. 243.
[16] This victory was gained by the Tigurini, a people of Helvetia, on the territory of the Allobroges. According to the Epitome of Titus Livius (LXV.), the battle took place in the district of the Nitiobriges, a people inhabiting the banks of the Garonne, which is not very probable.
[17] After pillaging the temple of Toulouse.
[18] Titus Livius, Epitome, LXVII.—Tacitus, Germania, 37.
[19] Jugurtha, 114.
[20] Orat. de Provinciis Consularibus, 13.
[21] Orat. de Provinciis Consularibus, 13.
[22] The fugitives from Vienne founded the town which subsequently took the name of Lugdunum, in a place called Condate, which is synonymous with confluence. (Dio Cassius, XLVI. 50.)