AUGUSTOBRI´GA
AUGUSTOBRI´GA (
Αὐγουστόβριγα: Eth.
Augustobrigenses).
1.
A city of Lusitania, on the road from Emerita to Toletum, 56 M. P. from the former and 55 from the latter. (
Itin. Ant. p. 438.)
It seems to correspond to
Puente de Arçobispo, on the N. bank of the Tagus: others seek it at
Villar Pedroso. (Ukert, vol. ii. pt. 1. p. 396.)
2.
A city of the Vettones in Lusitania, probably near
Ciudad Rodrigo. (
Ptol. 2.5.9.)
It is uncertain which of the above is the stipendiary town of Pliny (
4.22. s. 35.)
3.
(
Aldea el Muro, near
Soria), a city of the Pelendones, in Hispania Tarraconensis, 23 M. P. E. of Numantia, on the road to Caesaraugusta. (
Itin. Ant. p. 442;
Ptol. 2.6.54; Florez,
Esp. Sagr. vol. xiv. p. 41; D'Anville,
Mém. de l'Acad. des Inscr. vol. xl. p. 767; Ukert, id. p. 454.) [
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