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ound there by the Phoenician colonists Ib[=e]rus, a river of Hispania Tarraconensis, the _Ebro,_ C. i. 60 Iccius, or Itius Portus, a seaport town of ancient Gaul; _Boulogne,_ or, according to others, _Calais_ Ig[)i]l[)i]um, an island in the Tuscan Sea, _il Giglio, l'Isle du Lys_ Ig[)u]v[)i]um, a city of Umbria in Italy, _Gubio;_ it forsakes Pompey, and submits to Caesar, C. i. 12 Illurgavonenses, a people of Hispania Tarraconensis, near the Iberus; they submit to Caesar, and supply him with corn, C. i. 60 Illurgis, a town of Hispania Baetica, _Illera_ Induti[)o]m[)a]rus, at the head of a considerable faction among the Treviri, G. v. 3; endeavouring to make himself master of Labienus's camp, is repulsed and slain, 53 Is[)a]ra, the _Is[`e]re,_ a river of France, which rises in Savoy, and falls into the Rhone above Valance Isauria, a province anciently of Asia Minor, now a part of _Caramania,_ and subject to the Turks Issa (an island of the Adriatic Sea, _Lissa_), revolts from Caesar at the instigation of Octavius, C. iii. 9 Ister, that part of the Danube which passed by Illyricum Istr[)i]a, a country now in Italy, under the Venetians, bordering on Illyricum, so called from the river Ister Istr[)o]p[)o]lis, a city of Lower Moesia, near the south entrance of the Danube, _Prostraviza_ It[)a]l[)i]a, _Italy,_ one of the most famous countries in Europe, once the seat of the Roman empire, now under several princes, and free commonwealths It[)a]l[)i]ca, a city of Hispania Baetica, _Servila la Veja;_ according to others, _Alcala del Rio;_ shuts its gates against Varro, C. ii. 20 Itius Portus, Caesar embarks there for Britain, G. v. 5 It[=u]raea, a country of Palestine, _Sacar_ Jacet[=a]ni, or Lacet[=a]ni, a people of Spain, near the Pyrenean Mountains; revolt from Afranius and submit to Caesar, C. i. 60 Jadert[=i]ni, a people so called from their capital Jadera, a city of Illyricum, _Zara_ Juba, king of Numidia, strongly attached to Pompey, C. ii. 25; advances with a large army to the relief of Utica, 36; detaches a part of his troops to sustain Sabura, 40; defeats Cario, ii. 42; his cruelty, ii. 44 J[=u]ra, a mountain in Gallia Belgica, which separated the Sequani from the Helvetians, most of which is now called _Mount St. Claude._ The name appears to be derived from the Celtic, _jou-rag,_ which signifies the "domain of God;" the boundary of the Helvetians towards the Sequani, G. i.
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