[1843] The people of Fidentia. The present Borga di San Donnino stands on its site, which is between Parma and Placentia, fifteen miles from the former city.
[1844] Cluver thinks that their town was on the site of the modern Castel Bondino.
[1845] So named after Æmilius Lepidus. The people of Regium Lepidum, the site of whose town is occupied by the modern Reggio.
[1846] Solonatium is supposed to have had the site of the modern Citta di Sole or Torre di Sole.
[1847] Nothing certain is known of this people or their town, but it is thought by Rezzonico that by this name were meant those who occupied the wood-clad heights of the Apennines, above Modena and Parma. Cicero mentions a Saltus Gallicanus as being a mountain of Campania, but that is clearly not the spot meant here.
[1848] Their town is thought to have stood on the same site as the modern Tenedo.
[1849] Their town was perhaps on the same site as the modern Villac, on the river Nura.
[1850] The modern city of Ombria probably stands on the site of Urbana, their town, of which considerable remains are still to be seen.
[1851] These and the Senones were nations of Cisalpine Gaul. The Boii emigrated originally from Transalpine Gaul, by the Penine Alps, or the Pass of Great St. Bernard. They were completely subdued by Scipio Nasica in B.C. 191, when he destroyed half of their population, and deprived them of nearly half of their lands. They were ultimately driven from their settlements, and established themselves in the modern Bohemia, which from them takes its name. The Senones, who had taken the city of Rome in B.C. 390, were conquered and the greater part of them destroyed by the Consul Dolabella in B.C. 283.
[1852] The Po, which rises in Monte Viso in Savoy.