Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Aruci

ARU′CI (Ἀροῦκι). 1. A city of the Celtici, in Hispania Baetica, in the neighbourhood of Arundax and Acinipo, in the conventus of Hispalis; identified by inscriptions with Aroche. (Ptol. ii. 4. § 15; Plin. iii. 1. s. 3, where Sillig gives the true reading from one of the best MSS.; others have Aruti, Arunci, Arungi, in fact the copyists seem to have confounded the consecutive words Arunda and Aruci: Florez, Esp. S. ix. p. 120; Gruter, p. 46; Ukert, ii. 1. p. 382)—2. (Moura), a city of Lusitania, 30 M. P. E. of Pax Julia. (It. Ant. p. 427).

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