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- Gallia Cisalpina was further subdivided into Gallia Cispadana and Gallia Transpadana, i.e., its portions south and north of the Po River, respectively. The...
- The Transpadane Republic (Italian: Repubblica Transpadana) was a sister republic of France established in Milan from 1796 to 1797. On 10 May 1796, the...
- Regio VIII Aemilia Regio IX Liguria Regio X Venetia et Histria Regio XI Transpadana Italy was privileged by Augustus and his heirs, with the construction...
- of Julius Caesar. It granted Roman citizenship to the po****tions in Transpadana, the area of Cisalpine Gaul north of the River Po. In 89 BC, these peoples...
- Language codes ISO 639-3 xlp Linguist List xlp Glottolog lepo1240 Map showing the position of the Insubres and Lepontii in or near Gallia Transpadana....
- was born at Como, not at Verona: it is only as a native of old Gallia Transpadana that he calls Catullus of Verona his conterraneus, or fellow-countryman...
- regional identities. Verona which had traditionally been seen as part of Transpadana as it was north of the Po was not incorporated into the region with that...
- layer of administration by ascribing Regions X and XI to the district of Transpadana under a iuridicus. The end of the 3rd c. brought further administrative...
- Vardacate (Liguria) BC 123–118 Hasta, Dertona (Liguria) BC 100 Eporedia (Transpadana, today Piemonte region) BC 36 Tauromenium (Sicily) BC 21 Catina (Sicily)...
- Blanca María (2024). "The Inscriptions of Todi (Umbria) and Vergiate (Transpadana): A Study in Cisalpine Celtic Epigraphic Habits, Noun Morphology, and...