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PONS AENI

Eth. PONS AENI or, as it is called in the Peuting. Table, Ad Aenus, was a frontier fort in Vindelicia on the river Aenus, and was garrisoned by a detachment of cavalry. (It. Ant. pp. 236, 257; Not. Imp.) It is commonly believed that its site is now marked by the village of Pfünzen, which in the middle ages bore the name of Pontana; but Muchar (Noricum, i. p. 285) identifies it with Ennsdorf near Kraiburg.

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