NOVIODUNUM (Cæsar), a town of the Ædui, commodiously seated on the Liguris: the Niturnum of Antonine. Now Nevers in the Orleannois, on the Loire.—A second Noviodunum of the Aulerci Diablites, in Gallia Celtica, (Antonine); called Noviodunum (Ptolemy), and Neningtonum Rotrudum by the moderns: Nogente le Rotrou, capital of the duchy of Perche.—A third of the Bituriges, (Cæsar): Now Nueve sur Baranton; a village 15 miles to the north of Bourges, towards Orleans.—A fourth, of Mœsia Inferior, (Ptolemy), situated on the Ister: now Novoca, in Bessarabia.—A fifth, of Pannonia Superior, (Antonine); now Gurkfeld in Corinthia.—A sixth, Noviodunum Suestionum, the same with Augusta Suestionum.—A seventh, Noviodunum of the Veromandui in Gallia Belgica, (Cæsar): now Neyon in the Isle of France, on the borders of Picardy.