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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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fortifying Rome, and a
siege ensued. The Goth army then
moved to
besiege Ariminium,
which suffered from lack of food. N****s,
another Byzantine general,...
- is De synodis,
written early in 359 in
preparation for the
councils of
Ariminium and Seleucia.
Various writings comprise Hilary's
historical works. These...
- needed] The
construction of the Via
Popilia from the
Roman colony of
Ariminium to Ad
Portum near
Altinum in 132 BC
improved communications still further...
- ****ta ("6th Region") is
called Umbria complexa agrumque Gallicam citra Ariminium ("Umbria
including the
Gallic country this side of Rimini").
Umbria is...
- the
Battle of
Sacriportus reached them,
Carbo retreated to his base at
Ariminium,
severely har****ed by Pompey's cavalry. Some time
later Metellus defeated...
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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...
- the
Battle of
Sacriportus reached them,
Carbo retreated to his base at
Ariminium,
severely har****ed by
Pompey who
acted as Metellus's
cavalry commander...
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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...
- expeditions, and
Praetor Peregrinus Lucius Manlius Vulso marched from
Ariminium with 600
Roman Horse, 10,000
allied infantry and 1,000
allied cavalry...