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AUGUSTODURUS

AUGUSTODURUS mentioned in the Table, is said to be Bayeux, in the department of Calvados, as the Roman milestones prove (Walckenaer, Géog. &c. vol. i. pp. 385, 396), which have been found in the neighbourhood of Bayeux, with the name Augustodurus on them. D'Anville identified the Araegenus of the Table with Bayeux.

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