Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography/Catusiacum

CATUSIACUM, a position in north Gallia, which appears in the Antonine Itin. on the road from Bagacum (Bavay) to Durocortorum (Reims). It is placed vi Gallic leagues or 9 Roman miles from Verbinum (Vervine), and it seems to be Chaoure at the passage of the Serre, a small tributary of the Oise. The same route is in the Table, but Catusiacum is omitted. [ G. L. ]