[1115] “Beterræ of the Seventh Legion.” The modern town of Beziers.
[1116] “Arausio of the Second Legion,” now Orange, a town in the department of Vaucluse.
[1117] Now Valence, in the department of the Drôme.
[1118] Now Vienne, in the department of the Isère.
[1119] Aix, in the department of the Bouches du Rhône.
[1120] Avignon, in the Vaucluse.
[1121] Apt, in the department of Vaucluse.
[1122] Riez, in the department of the Basses Alpes.
[1123] The modern Alps, near Viviers, is probably built on the site of this town. The text shows that it was different from Augusta, probably the Alba Augusta mentioned by Ptolemy, though D’Anville supposes them to have been the same place.
[1124] Some writers take this place to be the present Saint-Paul-Trois-Châteaux, in the department of the Drôme.