notes
1
Justin, XXIV. 4. – Titus Livius, V. 48.
2
Polybius, II. 17-19. – Titus Livius, V. 35.
3
Pausanias, X. 19-23. – Diodorus Siculus, Eclog., XXII. 13.
4
Strabo, IV. p. 156, edit. Dübner and Müller. – Justin, XXXII. 3.
5
Polybius, IV. 46.
6
Justin, XXV. 2. – Titus Livius, XXXVIII. 16. – Pausanias, VII. 6, § 5.
7
Polybius, XXXIII. 7, 8. – Titus Livius, Epitome, XLVII.
8
Strabo, IV., p. 169.
9
Titus Livius, Epitome, LX.
10
Titus Livius, Epitome, LXI.
11
Strabo, IV., pp. 154, 159. – Titus Livius, Epitome, LXI. – Florus, III. 2. – Velleius Paterculus, II. 10.
12
Lucan, I. 424.
13
Cæsar, De Bello Gallico, I. 45. – Strabo, IV., p. 158.
14
Titus Livius, Epitome, LXII. – Eutropius, IV. 10. – Velleius Paterculus, I. 15.
15
Strabo, VII., p. 243.
16
This victory was gained by the Tigurini, a people of Helvetia, on the territory of the Allobroges. According to the Epitome of Titus Livius (LXV.), the battle took place in the district of the Nitiobriges, a people inhabiting the banks of the Garonne, which is not very probable.
17
After pillaging the temple of Toulouse.
18
Titus Livius, Epitome, LXVII. – Tacitus, Germania, 37.
19
Jugurtha, 114.
20
Orat. de Provinciis Consularibus, 13.
21
Orat. de Provinciis Consularibus, 13.
22
The fugitives from Vienne founded the town which subsequently took the name of Lugdunum, in a place called Condate, which is synonymous with confluence. (Dio Cassius, XLVI. 50.)
23
Orat. de Provinciis Consularibus, 13.
24
Jugurtha, 114.
25