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Iberus (Spain) (search for this): book 1, chapter 60
In the mean time the Oscenses and Calagurritani, jointly sent deputies to
Caesar. with an offer of their submission and services. The Tarraconenses,
Jacitani, and Ausetani, and not many days after, the Illurgavonenses, who
inhabit along the banks of the Iberus, followed their example. He only
required them to supply him with corn, to which they readily agreed; and
having got together a great number of carriage-horses, brought it to his
camp. A cohort of the Illurgavonenses, hearing of the resolution taken by
their state, deserted from the enemy, and came over to Caesar's camp. The
change was sudden and great; for, the bridge being finished, provisions
secured, this rumour of Pompey's march through Mauritania extinguished, and five
considerable
Mauritania (Mauritania) (search for this): book 1, chapter 60