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252 the interior of the tenth region are the colonies of Cremona, Brixia in the territory of the Cenomanni, Ateste belonging to the Veneti, and the towns of Acelum , Patavium , Opitergium, Belunum , and Vicetia; with Mantua , the only city of the Tuscans now left beyond the Padus. Cato informs us that the Veneti are descendants of the Trojans, and that the Cenomanni dwelt among the Volcæ in the vicinity of Massilia. There are also the towns of the Fertini, the Tridentini , and the Beruenses, belonging to the Rhæti, Verona , belonging to the Rhæti and the Euganei, and