ACCI, in Ancient Geography, a town of Tarraconensis, formerly called Acti; supposed to be Guadix, to the east of the city of Granada in Spain, at the foot of a mountain near the source of the rivulet Guadalantín; now greatly decayed. It is the Colonia Accitana Gemella, and was of some repute among the Roman colonies. The people were called Gemellenenses, because the colony consisted of colonists from the third and sixth legions.
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