[1479] J. Evans, Coins, &c., p. 161 and pl. I, no. 12.
[1480] Ib., p. 194 and pl. III, no. 14.
[1481] As far as I know, I am alone responsible for the conjecture which I have made in the text.
[1482] Dion Cassius, xlix, 38, § 2.
[1483] Georg., i, 30.
[1484] Carm., i, 35, 29.
[1485] Ib., iii. 5, 2-4.
[1486] Dion Cassius, liii, 22, § 5; 25, § 2.
[1487] Professor Rhys (Celtic Britain, 1904, p. 32), apparently forgetting the dates (which I have given in the text) of Augustus’s preparations for invading Britain, suggests that ‘it may be that it was the representations of the [fugitive British princes] ... that led him thereto.’
[1488] ii, 5, § 8; iv, 5, § 3.