Note 070
Strabo, l. ii. It is natural enough to suppose, that
Arragon is derived from Tarraconensis, and several moderns
who have written in Latin, use those words as synonymous. It
is however certain, that the Arragon, a little stream which
falls from the Pyrenees into the Ebro, first gave its name
to a country, and gradually to a kingdom. D'Anville,
Geographie du Moyen Age, p. 181.
Note to Chapter 1 of DECLINE & FALL by Gibbon