[1452] The Rhæti occupied the Tirol; the Vindelici that portion of Bavaria south of the Danube.
[1453] Ptolemy says it has three. It appears that the ancient mouths of this river were not the same as the present.
[1454] Lyons.
[1455] The Swiss.
[1456] Gosselin identifies the Cimbri as the inhabitants of Jutland or Denmark.
[1457] Casaubon remarks that the text must be corrupt, since Strabo’s account of the Helvetii must have been taken from Cæsar, who (lib. i. c. 29) states the number of slain at 258,000, and the survivors at 110,000.
[1458] The Sequani occupied La Franche-Comté.
[1459] Metz was the capital of the Mediomatrici.
[1460] These people dwelt between the Rhine and the Vosges, nearly from Colmar to Hagenau.
[1461] The Allobroges dwelt to the left of the Rhone, between that river and the Isère.