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- (/ˈrɪmɪni/ RIM-in-ee, Italian: [ˈriːmini] ; Romagnol: Rémin or Rémne; Latin: Ariminum) is a city in the Emilia-Romagna region of Northern Italy. Sprawling along...
- The siege of Ariminum (Italian: ****edio di Ariminum), also known as the siege of Rimini (****edio di Rimini), was an encounter in the Gothic War between...
- The Council of Ariminum, also known as the Council of Rimini, was an early Christian church synod in Ariminum, modern-day Rimini, in 359. Called by Roman...
- civil war, but Caesar's forces had already crossed into Italy and occupied Ariminum the previous day. The civil war ultimately led to Caesar's becoming dictator...
- bishops at Ariminum (now Rimini in Northern Italy) and one of the eastern bishops at Nicomedia. In 359, the western council met at Ariminum. Ursacius of...
- Persian invasion by deceiving their commander and lifted the siege of Ariminum without a fight. Belisarius was born around the year 500, probably in Germania...
- BC. Sometimes referred to as Gallia Citerior ("Hither Gaul"), Provincia Ariminum, or Gallia Togata ("Toga-wearing Gaul", indicating the region's early Romanization)...
- colonia of Ariminum (Rimini) was founded in southern Romagna in 268 BC, alongside the construction of the Via Flaminia, running from Rome to Ariminum. Rome...
- celebrated Easter on the wrong date. The king Theodoric summoned him to Ariminum to respond to the charge. The pope arrived only to discover a number of...
- Aemilian Way) was a trunk Roman road in the north Italian plain, running from Ariminum (Rimini), on the Adriatic coast, to Placentia (Piacenza) on the River Padus...