[865] There were five cities of this name in Spain. Hardouin thinks that this is the modern Alcala la Real, between Granada and Cordova.
[866] Most probably the modern Sierra de Elvira, though some writers have suggested the city of Granada.
[867] Probably near the modern Montilla. Hardouin takes it to be the present Granada.
[868] Poinsinet thinks that this is the present Ecija, but other writers take it to be Alhama, between Granada and Malaga.
[869] Perhaps the present Archidona. Some writers have suggested the modern Faventia and Velez.
[870] Probably near the present Puente de Don Gonzalo, on the banks of the Rio Genil.
[871] Probably near Aguilar on the river Cabra; or else the present Teba, between Osuna and Antequera.
[872] Agla the Less.
[873] Probably the present Cabra. The sites of the two preceding towns are not known.
[874] “The Encampment in the Vineyards.” Probably this was the same as the Castra Postumiana mentioned by Hirtius in his Book on the Spanish War as being four miles from Attegua. It appears to be the present Castro, or Castro el Rio, situate on the banks of the river Guadajoz.