- Italian: [ˈmɔːdena] ; Modenese: Mòdna [ˈmɔdnɐ]; Etruscan: Mutna; Latin:
Mutina) is a city and
comune (muni****lity) on the
south side of the Po Valley...
- The
Battle of
Mutina took
place on 21
April 43 BC
between the
forces loyal to the
Senate under consuls Gaius Vibius Pansa and
Aulus Hirtius, supported...
- The War of
Mutina (December 44 –
April 43 BC; also
called the
Mutina war) was a
civil war
between the
Roman Senate and Mark
Antony in
Northern Italy....
- The
Battle of
Mutina was
fought in 193 BC, near
Mutina,
between the
Roman Republic and the Boii. The
Roman army won the battle. The
battle marked the total...
- 21
April –
Battle of
Mutina –
Antony is
again defeated in
battle by Hirtius, who is killed.
Although Antony fails to
capture Mutina,
Decimus Brutus is murdered...
- The
siege of
Mutina in 218 BC
constitutes one of the
first episodes of the
Second Punic War. Hannibal's
diplomacy in
Cisalpine Gaul
persuaded the Gallic...
-
conspiracy to kill the dictator.
Aquila died
fighting at the
Second Battle of
Mutina against Mark
Antony in
April 43 BC,
before the
formation of the
Second Triumvirate...
- Ágnes
Mutina (born 19
April 1988 in Miskolc, Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén) is a
female Hungarian swimmer, who
competed three times for her
native country at the...
- its
appointed governor,
Decimus Brutus.
Brutus was
besieged by
Antony in
Mutina (modern Modena), just
south of the
Padus (Po)
River on the Via Aemilia....
- Caesar's ********ins, who now
refused to
yield to Antony.
Antony besieged him at
Mutina and
rejected the
resolutions p****ed by the
Senate to stop the fighting....