[995] The people of Ilerda, the present Lerida, on the Sicoris or Segre. It is memorable for its siege by Cæsar, when the Pompeian forces under Afranius and Petreius had retired thither. It was a most flourishing city, though in the times of the later Roman emperors it had fallen into decay.
[996] The people of the present Huesca.
[997] The inhabitants of Turiazo, the present Tarazona, five leagues south of Tudela.
[998] The people of Cascantum, the present town of Cascante in Navarre.
[999] The people of Ergavica. Its ruins, at the confluence of the Guadiela and Tagus, are still to be seen, and are called Santaver. By some writers this place is considered to be the same as the modern Fraga, on the river Cinca, five leagues from Lerida.
[1000] The people of Graccuris. Its former name of Ilurcis was changed in honour of Sempronius Gracchus, who placed new settlers there after the conquest of Celtiberia. It is supposed to be the same as the modern Agreda, four leagues from Tarazona.
[1001] The people of Leonica, probably the modern Alcaniz, on the river Guadalope, in Arragon.
[1002] The people of Tarraga, the present Tarrega, nine leagues east of Lerida, in Catalonia.
[1003] The people of Arcobriga, now Los Arcos, in Navarre, five leagues south of Estella.
[1004] Perhaps the same as the Andosini, a people mentioned by Polybius, B. iii. c. 35, as situate between the Iberus and the Pyrenees. There is a small town of Navarre called Androilla.