Ancient Geography, a town of Insubria, situated to the east of Milan, between the rivers Addua and Lamber. A town built by the Boii after their passing the Alps: its ancient Gaulic name is unknown. Strabo Pompeius, father of Pompey, leading thither a colony, gave it a new name, and conferred the Jus Latii on the ancient inhabitants who remained there. The modern Lodi is built from its ruins, at some distance off. E. Long. 10° 15'. N. Lat. 45° 22'.