[895] According to Hardouin, the modern city of Penaflor: D’Anville places it about two leagues thence, and near the city of Lora.

[896] Now Sevilla la Vieja, or Old Seville; called by the lower classes Santi-pone.

[897] Now Seville. This colony was founded by Julius Cæsar, and also bore the name of Julia Romula.

[898] Or north side of the river.

[899] Probably on the site of the present Alcala del Rio.

[900] ‘The [good] genius of Julius,’ probably meaning Cæsar. Nothing seems to be known of its site.

[901] Caura may be the present Coria, a town three leagues from Seville.

[902] Probably the Rio Guadalete.

[903] Either the present Sebrija, or in the vicinity of the city of San Lucar.

[904] Probably the present Bonania.