[1025] Their town was probably the present Consuegra, twelve leagues from the city of Toledo.
[1026] So called from the promontory Dianium or Artemisium, named from a temple of Diana there situate, and having in its vicinity a town of the same name. The present town of Denia still retains nearly the original name. Its lake, now called Albufera de Valencia, has been previously mentioned, p. 166.
[1027] The modern Yniesta marks the site of their town.
[1028] The people probably of Eliocroca, now Lorca, on the high road, from Carthago Nova to Castulo.
[1029] There were two places of the name of Mentesa, one in the district of the Oritani, and the other in that of the Bastitani or Bastuli.
[1030] Ptolemy, B. ii., mentions a city of this nation, called ‘Oretum Germanorum.’ It has been supposed that it was the present Calatrava, five leagues from Ciudad Real.
[1031] Supposed to be in the vicinity of the present Calatajud.
[1032] The present Toledo.
[1033] Their town is supposed to have stood on the site of the present Murcia.
[1034] Now Coruña del Conde.