[915] Perhaps Mancloua, between the towns of Ecija and Carmona; the sites of all the other places here mentioned appear to be quite unknown.

[916] Sanson supposes the Alostigi to have inhabited the territory near Almagia, between Malaga and Antiqueira.

[917] The Celtici are supposed to have inhabited the country between the Guadiana and Guadalquivir, the eastern parts of Alentejo and the west of Estremadura, as far as the city of Badajoz.

[918] Probably part of Estremadura, and the vicinity of Badajoz in an easterly direction.

[919] The exact meaning of this passage is somewhat obscure, but he probably means to say that the Celtici have an identity of sacred rites, language, and names of towns with the Celtiberians; though it had become the usage in Bætica more generally to distinguish the towns by their Roman names.

[920] “The Fame of Julius.” Its site is not known.

[921] “The Concord of Julius.” Probably the same as the modern Valera la Vega, near Frejenal.

[922] Probably meaning “Restored by Julius.” Nothing is known of its site.

[923] According to an authority quoted by Hardouin, this may possibly be Medina de las Torres.

[924] Probably Constantina in Andalusia, to the north of Penaflor.