[3151] Evora, between the Guadiana and the Tagus.
[3152] “The Liberality of Julius.”
[3154] Hardouin takes Augustobriga to have stood on the site of Villar del Pedroso on the Tagus. Other writers think that it is represented by the present Ponte del Arcobispo.
[3155] From Ammia, now Portalegre, on the frontier of Portugal. The sites of Arabrica and Balsa do not appear to have been ascertained.
[3156] Capera stood on the site now called Las Ventas de Capara, between Alcantara and Coria. The site of Cæsarobrica has not been ascertained.
[3157] Coria, in Estremadura, probably occupies the site of Caura.
[3158] Hardouin suggests that the modern Tomar occupies the site of Concordia.
[3159] Mannert is of opinion that the city of Lancia was situate in the north of Lusitania, on the river Durius, or Douro, near the modern Zamora.
[3160] To distinguish them from the Mirobrigenses, surnamed Turduli, mentioned in B. iii. c. [3]. Some writers think that this Mirobriga is the present Ciudad Rodrigo; but Ambrose Morales takes it to be the place called Malabriga, in the vicinity of that city.