UGIA
UGIA (
Οὐγια,
Ptol. 2.4.12), a town of the Turdetani in Hispania Baetica, on the road from Cades to Corduba. (
Itin. Ant. p. 410.)
It is probably the town called Urgia by Pliny (
3.1. s. 3), with the surnames of Castrum Julium or Caesaris Salutariensis, and possessing the Jus Latii. Now
Las Cabezas, where there are some antiquities. (Cf. Ukert, ii. pt. i. p. 356.)
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