CHAP. XIX. [unspec D]
¶ Aquitania.
TO that prouince of Gaule which is called Aquitania, belong the Ambilatri, Anagnutes, Pictones, the Santones, Bituriges, named also Vibisci Aquitani, whereof the Prouince tooke name, and the Sediboniates. Then such as were enrolled into towneships from di∣uers parts, to wit, Begerri, Tarbeli, who came vnder foure ensignes, Cocossati vnder 6 ensignes, Venami, Onobrisates, Belendi, and the forest Pyrenaeus. Beneath them, Monesi, Osquidiales, Mountainers, Sibillates, Camponi, Bercorates, Bipedimui, Sassumini, Vellates, Vornates, Con∣soranni, Ausci, Elusates, Sottiates, Osquidates in the champion and plaine country, Succasses, Latusates, Basabocates, Vassei, Sennates, Cambolectri, Agesinales, ioyning to the Pictones. [unspec E] Then the Bituriges free, called also Cubi. Next to them, Lemovires, Arverni free, and Gaba∣les. Again, those that confine and border vpon the prouince Narbonensis, the Ruthenes, Cadu∣ni, Autobroges, & the Petrogoti, diuided from the Tolosanes by the riuer Tarme. Seas about the coasts, vpon Rhene the North Ocean: between it and Sequana the Britan ocean: between it and Pyrenaeus, the Gaule Ocean. Islands many, to wit of the Veneti, called also Veneticae: and in the gulfe of Aquitane, Vliarus.