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GERUNDA

GERUNDA (Γεροῦνδα, Ptol. 2.6.70: Eth. Gerundenses, Plin. Nat. 3.3. s. 4), a small inland town of the Ausetani, in the NE. corner of Hispania Tarraconensis, on the S. side of the river Alba (Ter), and on the high road from Tarraco to Narbo Martius. Under the Romans it was a civitas Latinorum, belonging to the conventus of Tarraco. It stood on a hill near Gerona. (Plin., Ptol., ll. cc.; Itin. Ant. p. 390; Tab. Peut.; Geog. Rav. 4.42; Prudent. Peisteph. 4.29, where it is called parva; Ukert, vol. ii. pt. 1. p. 426.)

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    • Pliny the Elder, Naturalis Historia, 3.3
    • Claudius Ptolemy, Tetrabiblos, 2.6
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