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- Pettino (Pitinum in Latin) is a frazione of the comune of Campello sul ****unno and former Latin Catholic bishopric in the Province of Perugia, in central...
- S****o and the northern bank of the Aterno river. Their main centres were Pitinum (near modern L'Aquila), Aufinum (Ofena), Peltuinum (Prata d'Ansidonia)...
- villages of Italy"). During the Roman Empire, Macerata Feltria was known as Pitinum Pisaurense; it was a small town built in the place of an old Celtic village...
- got the name of colonia Iulia Felix Pisaurum Pitinum Mergens - near Acqualagna Marche Crustumina Pitinum Pisaurense - near Macerata Feltria ager Gallicus...
- during the Gothic Wars. In the neighbourhood existed the Roman town of Pitinum Mergens, destro**** by Alarich I. The survivors founded the castle of Montefalcone...
- 300. Around AD 400 it gained territory from the suppressed Diocese of Pitinum. Other bishops of Amiternum include Quodvultdeus, who encouraged the religious...
- at Pitinum in Umbria, dating between AD 50 and 200. Titus Serius Ɔ. l. Alexander, the freedman of Seria Maximilla, who dedicated a tomb at Pitinum, dating...
- Pitinum in Umbria. Lucius Tussanius ****. f. Niger, inurned in a first-century BC cinerarium at Perusia in Etruria. Pola Tussania, buried at Pitinum,...
- Gaius Orfidius C. l. Castus, a freedman named in an inscription from Pitinum Mergens in Umbria. Orfidia ****. C. l. Certa, a freedwoman named in an inscription...
- with ruins. Inscriptions show that this was a Roman stronghold, perhaps Pitinum Mergens. Other sights in the town include: Ponte Mallio, dating to Roman...