CONVENARUM VRS, or Lugdunum, (anc. geog.) a town of the Convenae, a people of Gallia Narbonensis, at the foot of the Pyrenees. Its origin was owing to the Sertorian war, Pompey compelling the robbers of the Pyrenees and fugitive slaves to set-

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the there, (Pliny). It stood near the head of the Garonne. Now St Bertrand, in Gascogne. E. Long. 30°, Lat. 43° 15'.