Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . thernGreece, vol. i. p. 434, vol. iv. pp. 411, 513: Me-zieres, Mtmoire sur le Pelion et TOssa, Paris,1853.) 2. A mountain in Elis near Olympia. [Vol. Lp. 817, b.] OSSADIAE (Oo-fTciSiai), a people who dwelt inthe Punjab along the banks of the Acesines (CAe-nuU), and who surrendered themselves to Alexanderthe Great after the conquest of the Malli {MiiHdn).(Arrian, vi. 15.) [V.] OSSARENE QOaffaprtv-h, Ptol. v. 13. § 9 ; To).(Taprivri, Interp.), a canton of Armenia situatedon the banks of river Cyrus. St. Martin{Mem. sur V Armenie, vol. i. p. 81) is o
Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . thernGreece, vol. i. p. 434, vol. iv. pp. 411, 513: Me-zieres, Mtmoire sur le Pelion et TOssa, Paris,1853.) 2. A mountain in Elis near Olympia. [Vol. Lp. 817, b.] OSSADIAE (Oo-fTciSiai), a people who dwelt inthe Punjab along the banks of the Acesines (CAe-nuU), and who surrendered themselves to Alexanderthe Great after the conquest of the Malli {MiiHdn).(Arrian, vi. 15.) [V.] OSSARENE QOaffaprtv-h, Ptol. v. 13. § 9 ; To).(Taprivri, Interp.), a canton of Armenia situatedon the banks of river Cyrus. St. Martin{Mem. sur V Armenie, vol. i. p. 81) is of opinionthat it may be the same as the Gogarene ofStrabo. [E. B. J.] OSSET, also called Julia Constantia (Plin. iii. 3),a town of Baetica, on the right bank of the riverBaetis, and opposite to Hispalis. It is probably themodem S. Juan de Alfarache, near Castello de la\ Cuesta, where there are some Human remains. OSSIGERDA. (Florez, Enp. S. is. p. 106, Med. ii. p. 528; Mion-net, i. p. 25; Sestini, Med. Isp. p. 79.) [T. H. D.] OSTIA. 501. COIN OF OSSET. OSSIGERDA or OSICERDA ( OaiKfpBa, Ptol. § 63), a town of the Edetaiii in Hispania Tarra-conensis. It was a municipium in the jurisdictionof Caesarauj^usta. (Plin. iii. 3. s. 4, who callsthe inhabitants Ossigerdenses.) It had a mint.(Florez, 3Ied. ii. p. 532, iii. p. 109 ; Mionnet, 47, Suppl. i. p. 95; Sestini, p. 177.) Ukert(vol. ii. pt. 1. p. 417) identifies it with Ossera, nearSaragossa. [ T. H. D.] OSSIGI LACONICUM,a town on the borders ofHi^spania Baetica, at the place where the Baetisenters that country (Plin. iii. 3); now Marquiz,where there are Roman niins and inscriptions. (Flo-rez, Esp. S. xii. 367, V. 24.) [T. H. D.] OSSONOBA (^OcaovoSa, Ptol. ii. 5. §3), atown of the Turdetani in Lusitania, between therivers Tagus and Anas, on the road from Esuris toEbora and Pax Julia. {Itin. Ant. pp. 418, 426.)[Lusitania, p. 220, a.] It is the same townmentioned by Strabo in a corrupt passage (iii. ), by Mela (iii.
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