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- [tʁiˈɛnt] ; Cimbrian: Tria; Mócheno: Trea't; Venetian: Trénto/Trènt; Latin: Tridentum), also known in English as Trent, is a city on the Adige River in Trentino-Alto...
- The Duchy of Tridentum (Trent) was an autonomous Lombard duchy, established by Euin during the Lombard interregnum of 574–584 that followed the ********ination...
- be a work of very low quality. He is often identified with Festus of Tridentum, magister memoriae (secretary) to Valens and notoriously severe proconsul...
- The Battle of Tridentum took place in a valley just beyond Tridentum in the Autumn of 102 BC. The Germanic Cimbri almost succeeded in overrunning a Roman...
- out at Tridentum. Boiorix and his forces came into contact with the Roman army under Quintus Lutatius Catulus, beginning the Battle of Tridentum in 102...
- cheese occurred. The chief towns of Raetia (excluding Vindelicia) were Tridentum (Trento) and Curia (Coire or Chur). It was traversed by two great lines...
- dictionary. Tridentine is the adjectival form of Trent, Italy (Latin: Tridentum). It also refers to: The Council of Trent and what followed it The Tridentine...
- of Benevento Duchy of Friuli Duchy of Ivrea Duchy of Spoleto Duchy of Tridentum Duchy of Tuscia Byzantine Empire (584–751) Exarchate of Ravenna (584–751)...
- of Benevento Duchy of Friuli Duchy of Ivrea Duchy of Spoleto Duchy of Tridentum Duchy of Tuscia Byzantine Empire (584–751) Exarchate of Ravenna (584–751)...
- of Benevento Duchy of Friuli Duchy of Ivrea Duchy of Spoleto Duchy of Tridentum Duchy of Tuscia Byzantine Empire (584–751) Exarchate of Ravenna (584–751)...