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    Rimini (redirect from Ariminium)
    Rimini (/ˈrɪmɪni/ RIM-in-ee, Italian: [ˈriːmini] ; Romagnol: Rémin or Rémne; Latin: Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy...
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    showed his brilliance as a commander. The Goth army then moved to besiege Ariminium, which suffered from lack of food. Narses, another Byzantine general,...
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    Dertona. The construction of the Via Popilia from the Roman colony of Ariminium to Ad Portum near Altinum in 132 BCE improved communications still further...
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  • Cornelius Lentulus Caudinus as his colleague. The consuls marched to Ariminium, to fight against Gauls that had came over the Alps, but the Gauls had...
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    the Battle of Sacriportus reached them, Carbo retreated to his base at Ariminium, severely harassed by Pompey's cavalry. Some time later Metellus defeated...
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    is De synodis, written early in 359 in preparation for the councils of Ariminium and Seleucia. Various writings comprise Hilary's 'historical' works. These...
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    which the Gauls then besieged. Praetor L. Manlius Vulso marched from Ariminium with two Roman legions, 600 Roman Horse, 10,000 allied infantry and 1...
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    Sexta ("6th Region") is called Umbria complexa agrumque Gallicam citra Ariminium ("Umbria including the Gallic country this side of Rimini"). Umbria is...
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  • the Battle of Sacriportus reached them, Carbo retreated to his base at Ariminium, severely harassed by Pompey who acted as Metellus's cavalry commander...
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    and 1,000 allied cavalries detached from Scipio's army, marched from Ariminium towards Cisalpine Gaul to the aid of the besieged Romans. The army of...
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    expeditions, and Praetor Peregrinus Lucius Manlius Vulso marched from Ariminium with 600 Roman Horse, 10,000 allied infantry and 1,000 allied cavalry...
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  • approaching", and Mataswintha, Vitiges' wife, opened negotiations to betray Ariminium and marry John, whose reputation was bolstered by the town's capture....
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  • fellow to a banquet and had then having them all murdered. In consequence, Ariminium and many other nearby towns declared for Sulla. One Publius Albinovanus...
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  • summoned the Eastern bishops to meet at Seleucia and the Western bishops at Ariminium. His intention was that both councils would discuss and approve the Dated...
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  • approaching", and Mataswintha, Vitiges' wife, opened negotiations to betray Ariminium and marry John, whose reputation was bolstered by the town's capture....
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  • principal officers after inviting them to dinner before surrendering Ariminium to Metellus Pius. Norbanus himself did not attend Albinovanus' invitation...
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  • ambush on Censorinus. One of the legions marched off without orders to Ariminium, while the rest deserted outright. Censorinus was forced to return to...
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  • Norbanus' chief officers to a banquet, where he murdered them, then betrayed Ariminium to Sulla's forces. Florus erroneously refers to Albinovanus as one of...
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