[2971] The people of Tongres, in the provinces of Namur, Liège, and Limbourg.
[2972] They are supposed to have dwelt in the eastern part of the province of Limbourg.
[2973] They probably dwelt between the Sunuci and the Betasi.
[2974] They are supposed to have dwelt in the western part of the province of Limbourg, on the confines of that province and South Brabant, in the vicinity probably of the place which still bears the name of Beetz, upon the river Gette, between Leau and Haclen, seven miles to the east of Louvain.
[2975] According to Ptolemy the Leuci dwelt on the sites of Toul in the department of the Meurthe, and of Nais or Nays in that of the Meuse.
[2976] From them Trèves or Trier, in the Grand Duchy of the Lower Rhine, takes its name.
[2977] Their chief town was on the site of Langres, in the department of the Haute Marne.
[2978] They gave name to the city of Rheims in the department of the Marne.
[2979] Their chief town stood on the site of the modern Metz, in the department of the Moselle.
[2980] Besançon stands on the site of their chief town, in the department of the Doubs, extending as far as Bâle.