. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . a distinction between the two. [E. H. ILIGA. [Helice.] ILIPA. 1. (IAwa, Strab. iii. pp. 141, seq. ;IAAnra r) Aanra \ri, Ptol. ii. 4. § 13 ; Iiipacognomine Ilia, Plin. iii. 1. s. 3, according to thecorrupt reading which Silligs last edition retainsfor want of a better: some give the epithet in thoform Ilpa : Harduin reads Ilia, on the authority otan inscription, which is almost certainly spurious,ap. Gruter, pp. 351,305, and Muratori, p. 1002),a city of the Turdetani, in Hispania Baetica, be-longing to the conventus of Hispalis. It stood upo


. Dictionary of Greek and Roman geography . a distinction between the two. [E. H. ILIGA. [Helice.] ILIPA. 1. (IAwa, Strab. iii. pp. 141, seq. ;IAAnra r) Aanra \ri, Ptol. ii. 4. § 13 ; Iiipacognomine Ilia, Plin. iii. 1. s. 3, according to thecorrupt reading which Silligs last edition retainsfor want of a better: some give the epithet in thoform Ilpa : Harduin reads Ilia, on the authority otan inscription, which is almost certainly spurious,ap. Gruter, pp. 351,305, and Muratori, p. 1002),a city of the Turdetani, in Hispania Baetica, be-longing to the conventus of Hispalis. It stood uponthe right bank of the Baetis (Guadalquivir), 700stadia from its mouth, at the point up to which theriver was navigable for vessels of small burthen,and where the tides were no longer discernible.[Baetis.] On this and other grounds it has beenidentified with the Roman ruins near were great silver mines in its neighbourhood.(Strab. , and pp. 174,175 ; Plin. ; 411 ; Liv. xxxv. 1 ; Florez, Esp. S. vol. vii,. COL\ OF ItlPA. ILIPLA. p. 222, vol. ix. p. 24, vol. xii. p. 52 ; Morales,Antig. p. 88 ; Mentelle, Esp. Anc. p. 243 ; Coinsap. Florez, Med. de Esp. vol. ii. p. 468, vol. 79 ; Mionnet, vol. i. p. 15, Suppl. vol. i. p. 28 ;Eckhel, vol. i. p. 22 ; Ukert, pt. 1. p. 374.) 2. [Ilipla.] [P. S.] ILIPLA (Coins ; Ilipa, Itin. Ant. p. 432 ;probably the IAAiVouAa of Ptol. ii. 4. § 12 :Niebld), a city of the TurJetani, in the W. ofHispania Baetica, on the high road from Hispalis tothe mouth of the Anas. (Caro, Antig. Hisp. iii. 81 ;Coins ap. Florez, Med. vol. ii. p. 471; Mionnet,vol. i. p. 16, Suppl. vol. i. p. 29 ; Sestini, p. 53;Eckhel, vol. i. p. 22.) [P. S.] ILIPULA. 1. Surnamed Laus by Pliny (iii. 1-s. 3), and Magna by Ptolemy (JlAAiirovAa ixeyaArj,ii. 4. § 12), a city of the Turduli, in Baetica, be-tween the Baetis and the coast, perhaps Loxa.(Ukert, vol. ii. pt. 1. p. 363.) 2. Minor (prob. Olveru or Lepe di Ronda, nearCarmona), a t


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