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- Oderzo (Latin: Opitergium; Venetian: Oderso) is a comune, with a po****tion of 20,003, in the province of Treviso, in the Italian region of Veneto. It...
- is a Venetic word meaning market (q.v. Oderzo, whose ancient name was Opitergium). Later, the town was captured by the Carni, a tribe of the Eastern Alps...
- men) is destro**** near Carnuntum in Pannonia. The Marcomanni plunder Opitergium (modern Oderzo) and besiege Aquileia. This is the first time hostile forces...
- the Byzantine territories of inner Veneto, including the Roman city of Opitergium (Oderzo). Rothari also made the famous edict bearing his name, the Edictum...
- Ballomar defeated a force of 20,000 Roman soldiers near Carnuntum, destro**** Opitergium (Oderzo) and besieged Aquilea. Ballomar might be the character on episode...
- towards Italy, while the remainder ravaged Nori****. The Marcomanni razed Opitergium (Oderzo) and besieged Aquileia. This was the first time that hostile forces...
- stretched across the Padanian plain from Aquileia through or near to Opitergium, Tarvisium, Vicetia, Verona, Bedria****, and the three Roman colonies of...
- killed. Following this victory the Germans besieged Aquileia and sacked Opitergium. There is only one ancient source for the battle and that is Lucian[full...
- and the Alps' crosses, besieging the city and burning the small town of Opitergium. The peak of the Antonine Plague in the peninsula was at this time, causing...
- Claudia. The city lay in proximity of the Via Postumia, which connected Opitergium to Aquileia, two major cities of Roman Venetia during Ancient and early...