- same river) in
Northern Italy:
Medoacus Major (Greater
Medoacus),
modern Brenta (river)
Medoacus Minor (Lesser
Medoacus),
modern Bacchiglione This disambiguation...
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called Medoacus (Ancient Gr****: Mediochos, Μηδειοχος) and near
Padua it
divided in two branches,
Medoacus Maior (Greater
Medoacus) and
Medoacus Minor (Lesser...
- The
Bacchiglione (Latin:
Medoacus Minor, "Little
Medoacus") is a
river that
flows in Veneto,
northern Italy. It
rises in the Alps and
empties about 90...
- rose on the
banks of the
river Brenta,
which in the
Roman era was
called Medoacus Maior and
probably until AD 589
followed the path of the present-day Bacchiglione...
-
which it was
connected by the
River Medoacus Maior (today's Brenta). The name
Metamaucus was
derived from the
Medoacus Maior. It is
likely that its port...
-
Latin Flexum,
meaning a
curve formed by the
river anciently called the "
Medoacus" (currently
known as Brenta). The
second name
Artico was
added later on...
-
older name(s)
Bacchiglione Bacajon (Venetian),
Bacchiglione (Italian),
Medoacus Minor (Latin) Baïse Baïsa (Occitan), Baïse (French),
Banisia (Neo-Latin;...
- (Matrona)
Medoacus maior,
Brinta Brenta Italia 45°11′00″N 12°19′00″E / 45.183333°N 12.316667°E / 45.183333; 12.316667 (
Medoacus maior, Brinta)
Medoacus minor...
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hundred churches Padua disappeared,
Editorial Program AA.VV., Padua,
Medoacus Chiesa di
Santa Sofia (Padova),
Italian Wikipedia (in Italian) Wikimedia...
-
Publisher Joseph Toff, The
streets of Padua, and
Newton Compton AA.VV, Padua,
Medoacus 45°24′18″N 11°52′50″E / 45.4049°N 11.8806°E / 45.4049; 11.8806...