Cagnat at Susa in 1883 gives these titles to the town, and at the same time identifies it with Susa.
The original work nowhere identifies this disciple with any particular historic figure.
Certainly Polycrates, bishop of Ephesus, made a precisely similar mistake when about 190 he described the Philip " who rests in Hierapolis " as " one of the twelve apostles," since Eusebius rightly identifies this Philip with the deacon of Acts xxi.
It identifies the wearer as part of the internationally beloved scouting organization, as well as the local Scout pack.
Holmes, Ancient Britain (1907), appendix, identifies the Cassiterides with the British Isles.