AQUÆ FLAVÆ, a town on the confines of Galicia and Portugal, so called from Vespasian and Titus. The inhabitants are called Aquiflavienses, (Coins). Now called Chiaves, a mean hamlet: but the ruins of its bridge testify its former grandeur. W. Long. 6. 6. Lat. 41. 40.
AQUÆ FLAVÆ
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