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- Padua simply as "the Saint"). The original significance of the Roman name Patavium (Venetian: Padoa) is uncertain. It may be connected with Padus, the ancient...
- Livy was born in Patavium in northern Italy, now modern Padua, probably in 59 BC. At the time of his birth, his home city of Patavium was the second wealthiest...
- possess the "public horse". Ancient Gades, in Roman Spain (now Cádiz), and Patavium, in the Celtic north of Italy (now Padua), were atypically wealthy cities...
- same root as the more common Septimius. The Sepullii were perhaps from Patavium in Venetia and Histria, as several of the inscriptions bearing this name...
- (members of the wealthy upper class), a concentration rivaled only by Patavium (Padua) and Rome itself. It was the prin****l city of the Roman colony...
- from Patavium (modern Padua, Italy). The possibility that Paulus could come from Patavium is based on a statue with an inscription found in Patavium dedicated...
- historian Titus Livius (59 BC–AD 17), himself a native of the Venetic town of Patavium, wrote that after the fall of Troy, the Trojan prince Antenor became the...
- connecting Aquileia to Genoa. In 131 BC, the Via Annia joined Adria to Patavium (modern Padua) to Altinum to Concordia to Aquileia. The Roman Republic...
- headed southwest past Poetovio, Celeia, Emona, Nauportus, and reached Patavium and Aquileia at the Adriatic coast. One of the oldest directions of the...
- Balbuza, Katarzyna (2018). "Livy and the pignora imperii. The Historian from Patavium as a Eulogist of the Idea of the Eternity of Rome". In Gillmeister, Andrzej...