Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . and swamps in Pannonia, between the mouthsof the Dravus and Savus. (Dion Cass. Iv. 32.) Theyseem to be the same as the Palus Hiulca mentionedby Aurelius Victor (Epit. 41) as being near Cibalaein Pannonia. (Comp. Zosim. ii. 18.) Those lakesnow bear the name of Laxincze. [L. S.] ULCrSIA CASTRA, a fort in Pannonia, on theroad running along the right bank of the Danubiusfrom Aquineum to Bregetio (/^ Ant. p. 269), isnovp called Szent Endre. [L. S.] ULIA (OvAia, Strab. iii. p. 141), a town in His-pania Baetica, on a hill, on the road from Gades toCorduba. (/
Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . and swamps in Pannonia, between the mouthsof the Dravus and Savus. (Dion Cass. Iv. 32.) Theyseem to be the same as the Palus Hiulca mentionedby Aurelius Victor (Epit. 41) as being near Cibalaein Pannonia. (Comp. Zosim. ii. 18.) Those lakesnow bear the name of Laxincze. [L. S.] ULCrSIA CASTRA, a fort in Pannonia, on theroad running along the right bank of the Danubiusfrom Aquineum to Bregetio (/^ Ant. p. 269), isnovp called Szent Endre. [L. S.] ULIA (OvAia, Strab. iii. p. 141), a town in His-pania Baetica, on a hill, on the road from Gades toCorduba. (//m. Ant. p. 412.) It was a Romanmunicipium, with the surname of Fidentia, and be-longed to the jurisdiction of Corduba ( 4; Hirt. B. U. 3, 4, B. Alex. 61; Dion Cass, ) From inscriptions it appears to be the presentMonte Mai/07-, where there are ruins. (Cf. l^lorales,Ant. p. 5 ; Florez, Esj). Sogr. x. p. 150, xii. p. 5;coins in Florez, Med. ii. p. 620, iii. p. 130; I\Iion-uet, i. p. 27, Suppl. i. p. 47.) [T. II. COIN OF ULIA. 4 V 1314 ULIARUS INSULA. ULIARUS INSULA {Eth Olarionensis, Sido-nius Apollinaris), is placed by Pliny in the Aqui-tanicus Sinus (iv. 19). It is the lie dOUron,which belongs to the department of Charente Infi-riewe, and is separated from the mainland by anarrow strait. [G. L.] ULIZIBERA (OuM^tgrjpa, or Ou\t(igippa, 3. § 37), the Ulusubritanum of Pliny (v, 4. ). a town of Byzacium in Africa Proper, S. of [T. H. D.] ULL.\ (called by Ptolemy Quia, ii. 6. § 2), ariver on the W. coast of Hispania Tarraconensis,which enters the sea between the Jlinius and thepromontory of Nerium. (Mela, iii. 1.) It is stillcalled UUa. [T. H. D.] ULMANETES. [Silvanectes.] ULJn or ULJIUS, a place fre(juently mentionedin the Itineraries as situated in the interior of LowerPannonia on the road leading from Siccia to Cibalaeand Sirmium (It. Ant. pp. 131. 232, 261, 267 ;Jt. Eieros. p. 563 ; Tab. Pent.) ; but its exact siteis uncer
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