- [torˈtoːna]; Piedmontese: Torton-a [tʊrˈtʊŋa],
locally [tʊrˈtɔŋa]; Latin:
Dertona) is a
comune of Piemonte, in the
Province of Alessandria, Italy. Tortona...
- for
three years against the Empire's enemies. In 461, he was
murdered at
Dertona in a conspiracy, and his
successors until the Fall of the
Empire in 476...
- elsa (Macquart, 1835)
Tephritis marginepunctata Wiedemann, 1830
Trypeta alvea Walker, 1849
Trypeta comma Daecke, 1910
Trypeta dertona Macquart, 1835...
-
Albinus Magnus. It ran from the
coast at
Genoa through the
mountains to
Dertona,
Placentia (the
termination of the Via Aemilia) and Cremona, just east...
- Luna (Etruria) BC 125 Pollentia,
Vardacate (Liguria) BC 123–118 Hasta,
Dertona (Liguria) BC 100
Eporedia (Transpadana,
today Piemonte region) BC 36 Tauromenium...
- Verona, Bedria****, and the
three Roman colonies of Cremona, Placentia, and
Dertona. The
construction of the Via
Popilia from the
Roman colony of Ariminium...
- -77.2664083 (Boone)),
Dertona (38°28′27.84″N 077°16′00.37″W / 38.4744000°N 77.2667694°W / 38.4744000; -77.2667694 (
Dertona)), Mono (38°28′23.95″N...
- Via
Aemilia Scauri,
constructed by M.
Aemilius Scaurus. This road led to
Dertona (modern Tortona), Placentia, Cremona, Aquilea, and Genua, from
which travellers...
- the
river on
which it was situated. It was on the road from
Piacenza to
Dertona, and was made a
colony by
Augustus (colonia
Forum Iulium Iriensium). In...
- but rose to
importance as a
military centre in the
Gothic period. At
Dertona and here the
grain stores of
Liguria were placed, and
Theodoric the Great...