ANDEGAVIA

ANDEGAVIA
ANDEGAVIA
Gall. l' Aniou, regio Galliae Turonibus ac Biturigibus finitima, Oceanoque proxima, fertilis admodum et rigua. Cuius caput Andegavum. Gallice Angiers. Populi Andegavi Tacito, l. 3. Annal. c. 41. et Plino l. 4. c. 18. Vide. Andes.

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