Verbigenus, a village in the country of the Celtæ.
Verbinum, a town in the north of Gaul.
Vercellæ, a town on the borders of Insubria, where Marius defeated the Cimbri. Pliny, bk. 3, ch. 17.—Cicero, Letters to his Friends, bk. 11, ltr. 19.—Silius Italicus, bk. 8, li. 598.
Vercingetŏrix, a chief of the Gauls, in the time of Cæsar. He was conquered and led in triumph, &c. Cæsar, Gallic War, bk. 7, ch. 4.—Florus, bk. 3, ch. 10.
Veresis, a small river of Latium falling into the Anio.
Vergasillaunus, one of the generals and friends of Vercingetorix. Cæsar, Gallic War.
Vergæ, a town of the Brutii. Livy, bk. 30, ch. 19.
Vergellus, a small river near Cannæ, falling into the Aufidus, over which Annibal made a bridge with the slaughtered bodies of the Romans. Florus, bk. 2, ch. 6.—Valerius Maximus, bk. 9, ch. 11.
Vergilia, the wife of Coriolanus, &c.
Vergilia, a town of Spain, supposed to be Murcia.